As if I needed another reason to sing the praises of Bloglines, which is rapidly becoming an obsession of mine, and as my uber-blogging dad already pointed out, blog disaster-recovery is yet another wonderful service provided by those fine folks.
How so? By creating a subscription to your own full-text feed, you've instantly created a fault-tolerant, remote backup of your entire blog from that day forward.
On the 'from that day forward' note, I tried modifying my templates to create a feed with EVERY post ever from the blog (by removing the "lastn='x'" stanza from the template) but bloglines refused to parse and recognize the atom feed when it had 1000+ entries. What's up with that, fellas?
Not that I'm complaining.
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