I'll tell you what's disconcerting. After about two weeks of being unable to access your blog at work, or the publishing system behind you blog, and coming to the conclusion that it's entirely probable that it's the result of a concious act on the part of the company where you work.
Posted by Ryan at March 28, 2006 03:56 PM | TrackBackIt probably is your work.
One way to check would be to try a proxy serer.
Posted by: Joshua at March 28, 2006 05:45 PMI told ya in January man... they're watching you. After the door at work magically locked itself after you noticed it here, I was pretty sure you were being checked on. The tech field is incredibly paranoid.
Posted by: Sean at March 28, 2006 07:46 PMIt's probably your company's filter refusing to believe that anyone who can't spell has a legitimate right to access the 'net.
Posted by: simon at March 29, 2006 04:28 AMThat door was always locked.
Posted by: at March 29, 2006 05:45 PMNo. It wasn't. Three co-workers can attest to that.
Posted by: Ryan at March 29, 2006 07:59 PMWhoa, what nameless shill posted the 5:45pm message? Perhaps your minder, Ryan?
Posted by: Sean at March 29, 2006 09:09 PMI actually figured it was, Sean, and I know, via many weeks of that door being, well, a swinging, unsecured door, that it wasn't locked. Or maybe I and my co-workers just imagined it. Right.
Oh, and I had blog access again today. Curious.
Posted by: Ryan at March 29, 2006 10:59 PMHey Ryan, did you manage to sneak out those PCs that you promised me? I'll send you your usual cut after I've forwarded them to Mad Larry.
Posted by: simon at March 30, 2006 05:06 AMSimon, stop that. I mean it.
Posted by: Ryan at March 30, 2006 08:29 AM