More upgrade woes

So, Wednesday of this week, I noticed that the Bravenet counters were offline for an upgrade. Yesterday it seemed like they were back with the “new and improved” bravenet, but nothing really seemed to work very well, so I figured they had some bugs in the upgrade. Today everything seems to be working, but their “upgrade” actually made the service worse. They took away features and didn’t actually add any new ones, and some of the feautures still don’t work the way you would really expect them to, unless all of you are coming here from here. (Under referrers it lists only this page for today.) Good thing I get the access logs from my host, eh? Of course those are a day behind, which is why I had the bravenet counters to begin with, to see how traffic’s going right now. Hopefully they gets things working properly. Sheesh!

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