Request for comment
Comments, thoughtful and insightful ones are sometimes more valuable than posts themselves. I should remind (kick) myself to preserve them as much as I preserve posts.
Just before I went offline, someone had left a comment on my post—titled Intranet problem: searching inside native files—with an alternate solution and pointed to a website that I cannot seem to recall now. (What a bummer!)
I had briefly looked-up the suggested site and had found it interesting. That was before I had a problem with my site. My database was screwed-up, and I lost valuable comments posted to the last couple of weblog entries—including your good wishes—before this site went offline in April.
I tried searching for some keywords related to my post, looked-up, Google cache, Wayback Machine, but I’ve come up against nothing but the wall. Google search points to a lot of stuff I can’t find good use of.
You know, sometimes you wonder how much the word of mouth, useful comments matter when a product is good but is yet to be listed on search close enough to be found.
This is an appeal to the person who suggested that solution. If you’re reading this, it would be a huge favor if you could re-post it or contact me via this page. Appreciate your help, honest. Thanks!
Someone might have subscribed to your comments feed. It might contain the information. Subscribing to your own feed is helpful sometimes
May 17, 06 at 01:49Jax: You’re a saver, man. I got them all. Just typed my comment feed URI in Google Reader, and there’s everything. Thanks!
May 17, 06 at 01:58Glad to be of help
May 17, 06 at 03:18