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"Is that so wrong?"
Another morbidly funny article about the undead: this time vampire slaying in Romania
March 31, 2004 in Offbeat/Humor | Permalink
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Sprite through the nose moment in the article: "And why would you wear garlic around your neck? Are you adding taste?" Heh. It's a favorite of Italian vampires everywhere.
Also: "That's the problem with vampires. They'd be all right if you could set them after your enemies. But they only kill loved ones." Yeah, that might be a problem. Heh.
Man, I had no idea people took this seriously. Weird.
Posted by: Jan | Mar 31, 2004 1:45:29 PM
Cute vampire article.
Now about important stuff--weblogs. Thanks for the link. Technical question: I too use Typepad, and I notice you've got some files uploaded to your site, accessed by links on the sidebar. I could do this in Radio but haven't quite figured out the routine in Typepad.
Any hints? Thanks.
Posted by: Dave | Mar 31, 2004 2:04:42 PM
For some reason, the serious articles (written by actual objective journalists, I mean) about absurd topics I find much funnier than articles that people have written intending to be funny. Even funnier when you think how seriously the people in the article are taking this as well.
Dave, there should be a 'Upload a Photo or File' option on the main blog page after logging into typepad.com After uploading the page (and creating a subdirectory off of the blog if you want), then you can link to it directly through a TypeList. You'll have to save your blog page to your computer, erase the blog text with an HTML editor and then add your custom stuff if you want to keep the same design and format from the main blog page in your custom pages.
I paid for the 'top' option on TypePad, though, so I don't know if the upload feature is disabled for other versions. You shouldn't need to custom edit the Typepad code (one of the 'top' features) to add additional pages, though, so as long as 'upload' is available, you should be able to add your own stuff.
Posted by: The Baron | Mar 31, 2004 9:50:59 PM