Ken is a God.
Posted by Tammy at December 14, 2006 10:56 AMYeehaa!! You're up and running! Hope it lasts. We've missed you.
Posted by Nancy at December 14, 2006 10:56 AMReading you loud and clear!
Posted by Maryz at December 14, 2006 10:57 AMOh, but we knew that. Thanks, Ken!
Posted by shanalulu at December 14, 2006 10:57 AMyou're back :-)
Posted by ruslana at December 14, 2006 11:00 AMKen is indeed godliness personified. And damn cute too.
Posted by Rachel H at December 14, 2006 11:00 AMWe're here! We're here!
Posted by kim in oregon at December 14, 2006 11:01 AMHuzzah x 3 for Ken. Glad to have our Harlot back. Need my laughter and knitting dose on a regular basis to keep me sane. Lurking has its uses.
Posted by Alice at December 14, 2006 11:02 AMyay! good to have you back!
Posted by Maggie at December 14, 2006 11:02 AMHooray for Ken! Welcome back!
Posted by Cheryl at December 14, 2006 11:02 AMI can't comment on the test post thing - get a moveable type error - let's see if I can post on this one..... And yes, Ken, you are a god. Without you and Sir Washie the Harlot would be up a crick without a paddle. Maybe you should become Sir Ken??
Posted by Leslie in Mass at December 14, 2006 11:03 AMYes, indeed, Ken is a god.
Posted by Priscilla at December 14, 2006 11:03 AMAll hail Ken!
Posted by Nancy at December 14, 2006 11:03 AMAll hail the great God Ken!
Glad to have you back. So does this mean that your closet holds more than 12 blue shirts now?
Posted by Cynthia at December 14, 2006 11:04 AMKen is a God! I waited up all night like it was Christmas, I leave the room to go pee, for crissakes! Everything happens when I'm gone!
Ken, we love you. Well, we have always loved you, but now we adore you.
Posted by JoAnne at December 14, 2006 11:04 AMAll Hail Ken the God of technology
at least in Stephanies world.
Good job !!
Posted by minijaxter at December 14, 2006 11:06 AMHooray!!
Posted by Carissa at December 14, 2006 11:06 AMGlad you're back.
Posted by Marina Stern at December 14, 2006 11:07 AMKen, you have earned your rightful place in the pantheon of ComputerGuyHelperFriends. Bravo!
And, Steph, about this "great idea" for Knitters Without Borders...if it's anyting like the "great idea" for the Knitting Olympics, please let us know.
We'd like to fasten our seatbelts.
Posted by Presbytera at December 14, 2006 11:08 AMWell, we *knew* that. Way to go, Ken!
Posted by MaryB in Richmond at December 14, 2006 11:09 AMWooHoo!! You're back! We love you Ken! Incidentally, is he anything like the Ken doll? If so we love you even more.
Posted by Melissa at December 14, 2006 11:10 AMWhen is Ken's birthday??? We'll have to move Christmas to that date as that will now be our Saviour's birthday!!!
Thanks Ken!!!
Posted by Liz R at December 14, 2006 11:14 AMyippity skippity! the harlot is back! don't those people understand that the harlot HAS to have a blog?
Posted by minnie at December 14, 2006 11:16 AMI bow down to Ken.
Posted by Jen at December 14, 2006 11:17 AMAll Hail Ken, Master of the Machine!
Good to have you back!
Posted by AuntyNin at December 14, 2006 11:18 AMI am facing north and genuflecting as I type this...All Hail Ken! Thank you for giving us back our Harlot
diana
Posted by Diana Wessel at December 14, 2006 11:19 AMOh hooray. I didn't realize how much I counted on checking in on you until I couldn't. Glad to have you back. Lots of us don't post but read you nearly everyday. We are Nixon's silent majority...HA! My one and only positive Nixon reference, in your honor. Welcome back. I missed you.
Posted by Sara at December 14, 2006 11:22 AMI hope Ken is not a god, I hope computer expertise does not equal godhood. Then, I would have to acknowledge my husband as lord and master...as well as my two teenage kids.
Great to have you back!
Posted by whosadele at December 14, 2006 11:23 AMI believe this may require you to cook meat for him. (I seem to recall you have done this on his birthday for him.)
We're glad you are back and just let us know what we need to do for Ken.
Posted by Dibble at December 14, 2006 11:24 AMHurray. Thank you Ken. Reading The Harlot is the best way a day can start. Steph I missed you dearly.
Posted by marja at December 14, 2006 11:25 AMThanks, Ken. Welcome back Stephanie -- we missed you.
Posted by Kelly at December 14, 2006 11:26 AMKen is currently my hero.
Posted by cursingmama at December 14, 2006 11:26 AMYay! The Harlot is back!
Posted by Crissy in Oregon at December 14, 2006 11:26 AMWoo Hoo, Ken! Passes quality beer around joyfully!
Now... what is this about "wouldn't it be fun" or a "great idea" for MSF? These are always a blast!!
Posted by Laura at December 14, 2006 11:27 AMKen is a god and you are an entry in Wikipedia.
Posted by Lori at December 14, 2006 11:28 AMAll hail Ken!!! Glad you're back.
Posted by Ro at December 14, 2006 11:28 AMKen, we all love you. Thank you for your awesome work!
Posted by kimbo at December 14, 2006 11:30 AMGlad you're back! Just finished Knitting Rules, and have Yarn Harlot on my Christmas list.
I must say, Knitting Rules is a perfect book for a new knitter like me. I realized I *can* make my husband a hat RIGHT NOW with my rockin' knit stitch, and not have to wait until I learn some weird arcane skill, since even my ability to purl tends to fall out of my brain with disconcerting frequency. Plus, it's how I'll get to go to the yarn shop on Saturday. "Dear, come pick out the yarn for your hat. Oooh, and look at this skein on sale . . ."
Posted by Jen at December 14, 2006 11:31 AMThat he is! And by the way, I absolutely LOVED the "blue shirts in the closet" method of describing what was wrong with the blog. I explain computer things to my mother the same way. :)
Posted by Jean at December 14, 2006 11:32 AMBack in action! Great!
Posted by Mary de B at December 14, 2006 11:32 AMHURRAH! I've missed you. And thank you for the translation of computer language into "normal people" talk. My husband read it so next time our computer goes nuts, he has a language I understand!! Dee
Posted by Dee at December 14, 2006 11:33 AMYay for Ken!
Should I send off some of my secret recipe sugar cookies as a thank you??
Posted by Sea Anemone at December 14, 2006 11:33 AMAll praise Ken! So glad that you are back up and running with your blog!
Posted by Leone at December 14, 2006 11:34 AMKen is my official hero for the day!
Posted by Jenn at December 14, 2006 11:35 AMYou're coming through loud and clear in the UK!!
Posted by Hannah at December 14, 2006 11:35 AMI thought we already knew that Ken was a god.
In any event, yay!
Posted by Kirsten at December 14, 2006 11:40 AMYeah! Welcome back! Awesome save, Ken!
Posted by Hannah from Reno at December 14, 2006 11:41 AMyahoo!! glad to see you back. i don't comment much, but i depend on my daily and weekly dose of your life, Stefanie.
thanks so much.
lisa
Posted by lisa at December 14, 2006 11:50 AMYou're back! *dances happily* You do know you caused an international crisis with this incident, right? But thankfully it's fixed. We shall all bow low in worship before Ken the technology god.
Now, does he make house calls? Cause my computer Lancelot could use some help *smack* I mean I could use some help with understanding how my computer Lancelot works . . .
Posted by Shel at December 14, 2006 11:51 AMThe Blog Notifier has a red exclamation point next to your blog name!
Posted by Marianne at December 14, 2006 11:51 AMAs if Ken's god status had not yet be achieved.
Posted by erin at December 14, 2006 11:53 AMObviously, godlike status is confirmed :o) Welcome back!
re: Closets. I explained the WWW as 'one huge filing cabinet' and google as 'the super filing clerk who goes off and finds stuff for you, if you tell her more or less what you want' to my partner's Mum last night...
Posted by Fi in Oxford at December 14, 2006 11:53 AMGlad to see humans can still outsmart the computers. :P
Yay! you're back!!
Hurray! How wonderful to have technology-inclinded friends!
Posted by Jessica at December 14, 2006 11:54 AMYou're in.
Posted by Carole at December 14, 2006 11:57 AMMerry Kenmas!
Posted by Kim at December 14, 2006 11:57 AMYAH KEN!
Posted by sogalitno at December 14, 2006 11:57 AMSeems to be working, but the most recent RSS feeds see is "Out the other side" - and Bloglines still has you flagged as a feed error. Nowhere do I see the post from yesterday saying what was going on, but maybe you took that down deliberately. Seems kind of a shame for it not to be preserved, though.....
Posted by Iris at December 14, 2006 11:58 AM I hear you tap tap tapping ! THANKS to KEN's persistance. Yes I too think he should be a "SIR."
He could have a full time job anytime getting people out of trouble with these FREEKIN MACHINES !! So glad you're back .
Let us heap praise and gratitude upon Ken!
Steph, the closet analogy was faboo. Thank you so much for taking the time in the midst of your techno hell (one of Dante's circles?)to find a way to write to us and make us laugh even as we cringe in sympathy.
You are good to us and we love you.
Posted by Tanya at December 14, 2006 11:58 AMSo, Ken cut a whole in the floor of the closet, climbed in, threw a bunch of blue shirts at you down through the hole, and all was better?
BTW, that explanation yesterday was so amazing. I felt twelve times smarter after reading it.
Glad you're back!!
Posted by Dr. B. at December 14, 2006 12:03 PMYay your back, we missed you, Ken you are a star!
Posted by yvette at December 14, 2006 12:07 PMWelcome back!!!! Loved your explanation of what the problem was. Why can't all techies explain stuff to non-techies like that?!
Posted by kay at December 14, 2006 12:07 PMI guess Ken is God. It looks like you're back. Of course, it could all be an illusion.
Posted by Teri S. at December 14, 2006 12:08 PMYou seem to be up -- but there is a red exclamation point next to your blog on bloglines . ..
Posted by Jenny at December 14, 2006 12:08 PMObviously Ken is a god.
What was not so obvious was how addicted I am to your blog! I am on vacation in Aruba (!), and I was absolutely devastated to find it down. I came back from the beach special to check. Hallelujah! It's up! I can enjoy my vacation! (And yes, I am sitting in my beach chair in this tropical paradise knitting like a fiend.)
Posted by Lynn at December 14, 2006 12:13 PMcan i just say how stressful it was not to have this blog around during my finals week?????
yay ken!
Posted by tallie Ben-Daniel at December 14, 2006 12:13 PMYay - you're back! We missed you!
Hurray for Ken!
Posted by Carrie at December 14, 2006 12:13 PMKen, you rock! We're so glad The Yarn Harlot is back in our midst!!!! (I also loved the closet analogy... My husband's a techie and has a very difficult time explaining to me exactly what it is he does. I don't mind though as long as he keeps the computer running!)
Posted by Katie - The Knitting Mama at December 14, 2006 12:14 PMDuh, we knew Ken was a god already.
(Glad you're back, and thanks Ken for making more room in the closet.)
I have checked back out of the withdrawl clinic where I had to retreat to reading old Black Stallion books from childhood while my Harlot was lost. Ken is my knight in shining armor.
Posted by Lynn Anderson at December 14, 2006 12:25 PMHorray for Ken!! Having been on his side of the problem before I know how stressful it can be. Make sure to treat him to pleanty of his favorite adult beverage :o)
Welcome back harlot!
Posted by Manda at December 14, 2006 12:25 PMGO KEN!!
Posted by Jody at December 14, 2006 12:26 PMHurrah!
I have to say, though, the closet as a metaphor for web space...dear gods, Steph, that freakin' ruled. :D
Glad to see you're back!
Posted by Divine Bird at December 14, 2006 12:26 PMKen is a deity indeed.
Posted by Mandella at December 14, 2006 12:27 PMYay!
Welcome back!!! You're stalkers await you! :)
Ken, we think you're fab.
Posted by Kai at December 14, 2006 12:27 PMHurrah and sigh glad you are back , your site brings sunshine in gray and boring day!!! So what does Ken ask in payment, cookies , yarn ,I be glad to help pay. I think the guys that keep you up and running deserves lots of HUGS
Kristy
Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
Thank you, Ken.
I've missed Yarn Harlot so.
We love Ken !!
Posted by BRSMaryland at December 14, 2006 12:33 PMWe missed you too! Ye Haw! You rock, Ken!
Posted by Francine at December 14, 2006 12:35 PMGlad to see you back! I look forward to many more YH posts. Please, please add the Blue Shirts analogy to your achives -- perhaps if I could get my husband to read it, he'd know how to "speak computer" to me...
Posted by Em at December 14, 2006 12:38 PMWheew -- I was starting to get the shakes! Glad you're back... Ken is truely a God walking the Planet as a Dude (with a cute tush). You are so lucky to have him on your team! See you tomorrow XX (fingers crossed).
Posted by tree at December 14, 2006 12:38 PM*All Hail Ken!!* *All Hail Ken!!*
GLAD TO HAVE YOU BACK Ms Harlot!
Posted by Michele at December 14, 2006 12:39 PMThank you Ken. My coworkers can finally stop holding me down to stop the shaking.
And Stephanie, I was just about to take up a collection to buy you a house(server).
Thank you Ken. My coworkers can finally stop holding me down to stop the shaking.
And Stephanie, I was just about to take up a collection to buy you a house(server).
Yes, Dear Harlot...
there really IS a Santa Claus, and his name is KEN!!
Bowing to Ken. You are a God among knitters!
Merry Yule over there!
~Suz~
Posted by Suz at December 14, 2006 12:39 PMWelcome Back!!!
Posted by Erin in Minnesota at December 14, 2006 12:40 PMWe missed you too! Congrats on getting this up and running so quickly (I know, it probably felt like it took forever to you). Good luck with the Christmas knitting....
Posted by LunarAwe at December 14, 2006 12:42 PMAnd we have missed you enormously. My internet is down at home this morning so I am even more sympathetic than I was before to your frustration with bloglessness. We do not know how attached we are to our (internet) connections until they are gone!
Laurie
Posted by That Laurie at December 14, 2006 12:42 PMYou know, if Ken deserved pork chops being cooked in your home just for having a birthday, really he should get a nice, thick juicy steak for this one.
Posted by Rachel H at December 14, 2006 12:42 PMHi there stephanie,
missed you girl so i'm glad you're back. Ok you've been gone for some days now and then but then there were many things to read from former things you had written or what other bloggers did.
You know, i knit while reading all that...so it was frustrating for me as well not to be able to read your blogs... ehmmm ok hope your new closset fits you perfect and may many blue cardigans have enough room to hang out and you also with the hidden wool stash here and more there....
take care.
kind regards.
Valeria.
All hail the KenGod!!! Throw yarn at his feet and ask his blessings upon your knitting & blogging. His computer-foo is mighty.
Posted by Mikki at December 14, 2006 12:45 PMps can i borrow your god now and then??? ;-))
Posted by valeria at December 14, 2006 12:45 PMOK, somehow I think this was all my fault. last year when I went away, the NE had a hellacious ice storm. This year, that was not available (most likely due to a previousy scheduled bout with global warming), so instead of power lines down, computer lines failed. My bad. Sorry. I promise never to leave home again.
On the bright side, I got some great roving from some mountain sheep in Austria. Not sure of the breed, but I think they were called Gunther.
However, in honor of the new Techno-God, I am willing to rename them Ken. And keep them away from the Barbie!
Posted by gaila G! at December 14, 2006 12:48 PMGlad you're back -- can't wait to hear the next scheme for TSF.
Posted by Elizabeth D at December 14, 2006 12:49 PMYou were missed.
Posted by cari at December 14, 2006 12:51 PMWelcome back to civilization and thank you, Ken.
As for blogging.....keep remembering to hit that
save button.
Ken, you are a techno god. Well done you!
Happy to have you back Harlot...you and the Sock.
;)
All is right (or at the least, greatly improved) with the world now. ;) THANK YOU KEN.
Posted by Dana at December 14, 2006 12:56 PMWe definitely missed you too. But, isn't there a teensy weensy bit of you that kinda felt sort of free? You know, like when you get a babysitter for the kids and you can go out and do stuff other than deal with them (kids being the blog in this metaphor).
Posted by Renee the Sequel at December 14, 2006 1:01 PMThank you, Ken! We missed you, too, Stephanie.
Posted by Jan at December 14, 2006 1:03 PMKen is the man. If only everything could be solved by better (yarn) closets...
Posted by Kathleen at December 14, 2006 1:05 PMMissed you, too. Glad you are back!
Posted by Juliane at December 14, 2006 1:05 PMHail Ken!!! Thank you! The Harlot is back!
I missed you too, woman! You have no idea how many times I've checked to see if you were back up and running yet.
Posted by Karen in Toledo at December 14, 2006 1:12 PMMy husband often walks in the door to be greeted with "I broke the internet again". I am totally useless with anything that needs power to make it work. I can identify the box that is the firewall but it knows that I'm vulnerable and that it has the upper hand. I'm happy to see you back.
Welcome back! I missed you. Is this the same Ken of Wedding Sweater fame? Maybe you should have him bronzed.
Posted by Lisa at December 14, 2006 1:17 PMWelcome back to the ether that is the internet!
Posted by JayD at December 14, 2006 1:17 PMHappy happy joy joy! Happy happy joy!
Is Ken available for other computer fixes? He is a computer genious.
Posted by Peggy at December 14, 2006 1:18 PMYou were missed, too! I've become rather fond of reading your blog. Thank you, Ken!
Posted by Carol at December 14, 2006 1:21 PMWoo hoo!!
Posted by Estyn at December 14, 2006 1:23 PMYay Ken! Yay Yarn Harlot!
Posted by BryAnn at December 14, 2006 1:25 PMWelcome Back! You had us all worried there!
Now get to that holiday knitting!
Posted by Melissa at December 14, 2006 1:25 PMWelcome back. Thanks Ken - Many of us were suffering a serious case of blog withdrawal!
Posted by Anne S. at December 14, 2006 1:25 PM...and there was much rejoicing!
Posted by Rachel at December 14, 2006 1:37 PMWelcome back! I'm glad you found a new closet for your blue shirts -- and assume this one does not limit the number of blue shirts you can put in there. Here's hoping the old hosting company, um, I mean landlord, reconsiders its inane limits.
In the meantime, your last line reminds me of the Dick & Jane series: This is Blog. See Blog go. Go Blog, go.
Posted by Liz at December 14, 2006 1:41 PMWelcome back! Nothing like a little extra stress around the holidays, eh? Liquor cabinet still full?
Posted by V at December 14, 2006 1:42 PMHooray for Ken the God -- I think he should be dubbed Sir Ken of the Blog.
Posted by fiberdev at December 14, 2006 1:42 PMShew. That was a tough, dark time.
Glad you're back. And that Ken is a God.
Posted by Jennie at December 14, 2006 1:47 PMAhhh.... every so often I think "I can give it up any time, I don't miss it when I'm away for a week" and then something like this happens and I am forced to recognize my addictions. Ken is a god.
Make blog go!
Posted by =Tamar at December 14, 2006 1:47 PMWelcome Back, Dear Harlot--and Ken, will you marry me?
Posted by Abby at December 14, 2006 1:50 PMGlad you are back!! I agree with all - Ken is worthy. Life is too humdrum without YH as a touch point.
I blocked my first Christmas scarves and it is amazing, with a little hot water, flatness and pins, how they straighten up and fulfill their potential. Thank you Stephanie for'Knitting Rules'.
Posted by cecilia at December 14, 2006 1:51 PMAll knitters will remember where they were, what they were wearing, what they were doing, the day the Yarn Harlot's Blog died....
And all rejoiced when it rose again the next day!
(Hmmmm, maybe my husband is right and this really is a cult....)
Posted by Amy Lu at December 14, 2006 1:52 PMI am so glad you are back. Hurray for better closets, now all of your blue shirts will fit. What a lovely collection you have, too. That was a great analogy.
Posted by craftydabbler at December 14, 2006 1:55 PMHaving to work in the world of *techies* (and, unforutnately, being one myself), I can only imagine the fustration and utterly disbelief you and Ken have lived through the past couple of days. My condolensences. Here's hoping the new web host is much, much better.
Ken, you're a God.
Stephanie, welcome back! The crew here missed you greatly!
Hurrah! you're back. Ken is truly a god.
Posted by Alison at December 14, 2006 1:59 PMI've been lost without you! Glad you're back!!
Posted by Judy at December 14, 2006 2:01 PMYayyyy! Harlot is back!!!! We will all worship Ken's techie knowledge to make it so you can post.
Posted by Stacey at December 14, 2006 2:01 PMThank you Ken. Your efforts in fixing the blog on such short notice are really appreciated. Yesterday I was really jonesing for a Harlot fix (it is stressful times in the Harloteer's house) and you both delivered today. Thanks.
If there's anything I can do for you, as a fellow knitter and maintainer of blog, let me know. If you need someone to test out all the functions, I'd be happy to QA it next week.
Welcome back! Ken dude? You rock. :)
Posted by Sarahfish at December 14, 2006 2:08 PMWhew! I can breathe now. Reading the Harlot = Breathing! Let's raise our needles in homage to Ken. Hail the Hero!
Posted by Carol at December 14, 2006 2:10 PMHURRAH!
Posted by pippi at December 14, 2006 2:13 PMWHOOHOO!! Welcome Back!
Posted by Luna at December 14, 2006 2:21 PMWe missed you too; glad you're back! Thank you Ken!!! :)
Posted by StarSpry at December 14, 2006 2:21 PMloved the 'closet' explanation for your problems! welcome back! we missed you! thank you ken. :-)
Posted by mel at December 14, 2006 2:25 PMKen is a god. I was in Harlot withdrawal
Posted by Rachel at December 14, 2006 2:25 PMWelcome back. You were sorely missed. I had no idea how much I enjoy your blog and how much I would miss it until it wasn't there!
Posted by Doris at December 14, 2006 2:25 PMThank goodness you are back. I needed my fix.
I actually started knitting yesterday. This is from a 30 year crocheter.
Posted by Tracy at December 14, 2006 2:27 PMaw we missed you too... i was jonesing over here for my harlot fix...
;)
hugs cant wait to see pics of the xmas knitting.
Welcome back! It's so frustrating when things don't work the way they are suppose to. (Did you ever get the wireless router, home phone, and your laptop playing nice together?)
Christmas knitting, what Christmas knitting? *hides from the large piles of red, green, and white yarn*
Posted by Katie at December 14, 2006 2:32 PMGlad to have you back, and...
Yay, Ken!!!! Loved the "Blog Down" post. Both DH and I are in IT and we really enjoyed the blue shirt analogy.
Thank God for Ken. I echo Doris who said you were sorely missed - sorely like having your arm amputated in a tent as the battle rages around you. That may be strong language, but accurate. My 2007 resolution is to learn to knit cables and socks. Look at your influence. Could world domination be far behind? Not with the new web host. May they have a happy holiday.
Posted by Susan at December 14, 2006 2:35 PMKen was *already* a God waking the earth. I'm surprised you hadn't noticed. Really.
Posted by Juno at December 14, 2006 2:35 PMBeing a nerd, I looked up your new host. (Not saying it because it's up to you to decide if you want to advertise for 'em or not. :-) ) They're pretty good most of the time -- I use them myself -- but they've had some pretty serious outages in the past year.
If you have the money and time required, you might want to investigate looking at other hosts that provide an SLA, or Service Level Agreement. Basically, it's a guarantee by your host that your site will be available a certain percentage of the time (typically 99.9%, I think? -- about 9 hours downtime per year), and if they're down more than that they give you back a bunch of money.
It's hard to beat the deal you get with your host but it might be something you want to be prepared for if they do suddenly flake out again the way they did this summer.
Anyway. Hooray! Harlot's back! I'm excited. :-)
Posted by Chris Salter at December 14, 2006 2:37 PMSaints Alive!
Posted by wenchlette at December 14, 2006 2:42 PMMake blog go
or I will make it snow.
The heavens will swirl
The winds will stir and you’ll be sorry
So go!
We miss our Harlot,
pithy and fun.
Without her blog
knitting’s not as much fun.
So make blog go.
Give us back the glow.
Ken, the (walking) god
Make It So.
Yay for Ken! You don't know what it's like for us to live without you for a few days...
Posted by miss ewe at December 14, 2006 2:43 PMOh, thank goodness you're back! it was as if the earth had shifted eversoslightly on its axis...
Hope the new people understand the overwhelming need for blue shirt storage, massive thanks to Ken; and good luck with that Christmas knitting (only 8 items to go for me; and counting...)
Posted by Liz at December 14, 2006 2:47 PMKiss Ken!!!! Yééé!!! And boy, did we miss YOU!!
(how would Ken take it if ALL the bloggers kissed him???)
Sorry, impressed as I am by Ken's abilities, I'm not sure about the God status. But I do think he's a Jolly Good Fellow. (And so say all of us.)
Posted by B. at December 14, 2006 2:48 PMCongrats on the "blog go" ;-) I am doing my own happy dance as I say the current score in MY house, "email, 25....Colleen, 26!" I'm trying to get MY blog up, finally, it's not there yet, but my email, associated with it, as of this morning IS. I finally figured out why I could get email, but not send it through that address...earthlink seems to block something called '25', but Eudora (my email reader software...free, and you can set up GREAT filters) has little checkbox for "port 587", which fixes that problem. Once I checked that box, all worked! AND the canned help from 1and1.com even said this, and was right! Imagine that...help actually HELPED. Good luck on your Christmas knitting! I have 3 pairs of slippers and one Jane dress from Mary Poppins left (ok, that dress is sewn ;-)
Posted by Colleen at December 14, 2006 2:49 PMAwesome! Go Ken!!! Do you mind if I ask who you host with? Kristi and I are having blog server issues and are looking for a new host / closet.
And I finished those Fleece Artist socks! I love that yarn. Totally smitten.
Posted by Cookie at December 14, 2006 2:56 PMWoo! Thank God/Ken you're back. I could only keep making up Yarn Harlot stories for myself for so long.
Posted by Robin at December 14, 2006 2:56 PMWhew-what a relief to see you back(and all your archives!)
Posted by Holly at December 14, 2006 3:10 PMStephanie, I got the new blog! Our cable server does not offer the DIY Network, so there is nothing I can do about missing your show, but I can read your entertaining analysis of everying knitting and otherwise, and perhaps that's ultimately better. Happy knitting.
Posted by Sarah at December 14, 2006 3:14 PMAll hail the great and powerful Ken!! That man deserves double what you've been paying him--like more hand spun yarn? more cozy sweaters? more lace shawls??
Posted by gail at December 14, 2006 3:17 PMGo Blog Go. All chocolate to Ken, and what a relief, welcome back! My hubby keeps pressuring me to allow ads on my blog in order to pay for a back-up server (he needs it way more than my blog will anytime soon--he hosts various local disaster coordination entities, a good cause, and does lots of Red Cross work.)
So good to see you coming back!!!
Posted by AlisonH at December 14, 2006 3:20 PMWelcome back! We missed you!
Posted by Sandie at December 14, 2006 3:23 PMOh mana tuk tak to all involved in the resurrection of the blog o' de Harlot! Blue shirts rock! Let's hear it for the new closet!!!! Seriously, dear, our collective stress level has fallen dramatically, thanks to Ken.
Posted by Elle at December 14, 2006 3:24 PMYay for Blog back! Yay for Ken!
Posted by Meredith R. at December 14, 2006 3:25 PMThank God...Ken...whatever...the planet can resume its normal rotation.
Posted by Stephanie at December 14, 2006 3:31 PMseeing your blog up has made my day!!that and the cleaning woman being here that is....
Cheers!!!
Posted by kim at December 14, 2006 3:32 PMseeing your blog up has made my day!!that and the cleaning woman being here that is....
Cheers!!!
Posted by kim at December 14, 2006 3:32 PMGoing. Thru. Withdrawal. (Sigh.) So good to have you back.
Posted by Kim H. at December 14, 2006 3:36 PMAs along time lurker, only the absence of our Harlot was enough to get me to comment. I was so upset, things were being thrown across the room, my usually tight gauge was nearly impossible to knit and my husband went and bought all the Harlot books to try and appease me. I am much calmer and now have two copies of the books.
Welcome back, Steph-- you were missed.
Posted by Anakalia at December 14, 2006 3:37 PMGlad you're back! The thought of finishing Christmas knitting (not tomention christmas everything else) with no Harlot break was not such a happy one. Congrats on the new closet and many blue shirts to come!
Go Ken!
Thank goodness for Ken. I was starting to twitch a little without my daily fix. (You think I joke, but it's true - my husband still hasn't forgiven me for booting up the computer to check for a post on our anniversary. Come on, it's not like it doesn't happen once a year!) Phew. I can rest easier tonight. Welcome back and a big thank you to Ken!
Posted by Melissa at December 14, 2006 3:41 PMThe MSF number seems weird. I has two dollar signs and I would swear the old number started with 171, but I could be way off on that.
Welcome back to the world.
Posted by Mme. Defarge at December 14, 2006 3:43 PMAnd Ken said, "Let there be blog," and there was blog. (Thank you, Ken!)
Congratulations on the successful closet surgery (chainsaw through the floor?) and subsequent move to the new blue shirt storage facility.
We missed ya. I must've checked the site about 57 times in the bast coupla days to see if you were back.
Posted by amberdiel at December 14, 2006 3:44 PMAll hail the Ken!!
Glad you are back. The Internets weren't the same without you!
:)
This "Harloony" for one is happy to see you up and around. See, all that praying helped :-)
MarlyKnits
www.knitthing.blogspot.com
All hail the Ken!!
Glad you are back. The Internets weren't the same without you!
:)
It sounds as though Geordie may have beamed down and helped Ken out a bit. Ken still deserves elevation to god-like status, though. Glad you are back up and running - I missed you!
Posted by Claire at December 14, 2006 3:50 PMI think we should have Ken sainted for his fine work with the evil technology bastages! Missed you, hugs all around and party beverages!
Posted by Steph B. at December 14, 2006 3:51 PMAll hail Ken! And the blog missed you.
Posted by Cassie at December 14, 2006 3:52 PMI think we should have Ken sainted for his fine work with the evil technology bastages! Missed you, hugs all around and party beverages!
Posted by Steph B. at December 14, 2006 3:56 PMIt's about time, I've got withdrawl symptoms already! ;o)
Posted by Monika at December 14, 2006 4:00 PMBetcha Ken could break into Fort Knox if he wanted to. ;) Hurrah for Ken! And for having the Harlot back - you were missed. :)
Posted by Julie at December 14, 2006 4:01 PMI'd been getting really worried, so join everyone in cheers and god-acclamations, cheers and welcome back.
Since I've sort-of threatened, make that discussed, with my boss, switch me to part time or I might have to run off and join MSF (he looked puzzled, and asked whether they paid), I am looking forward to your Idea. Boss hasn't made me part time yet...
woohoo! Ken is a master!
Posted by Gena at December 14, 2006 4:11 PMYea! I missed ya. I was so worried that I wouldn't ever get my dose of the Harlot. It's good to have you up and blogging.
Posted by Joanna at December 14, 2006 4:15 PMYay! less things to worry about for folks on both sides of the blog :D
Posted by Mo at December 14, 2006 4:17 PMYippee! (squeal of joy) So happy that you have a blog god to call on!
Posted by Ann at December 14, 2006 4:21 PMYay for Ken! Great to have you back!
Posted by Caryn at December 14, 2006 4:25 PMWooo! and Hooo! So glad you're back....Ken RULZ!!!!
Posted by Lori at December 14, 2006 4:27 PMYAY!!! You're back! I missed you :)
Totally off topic question, how do you know when you design something if it has been done before or not? Is that your job as the author/designer or the editor/publisher's job?
Posted by Shelli at December 14, 2006 4:28 PMI think Santa oughta bring Ken a Barbie!
Posted by Michelle at December 14, 2006 4:29 PMWOOHOO!! Did we ever miss you! Now I've gotta pop over to Ken's blog and explain how (after only recently recovering from my first crush on him) he is back at the top of my Most Wanted list. Then back, to seek out that archived entry I wanted.
Posted by trope at December 14, 2006 4:30 PMYay Ken!!
Posted by gretchen at December 14, 2006 4:41 PMIt feels like I got a birthday present from you when I checked in and found you were back! Other than that, it has been a fairly ordinary birthday. That Ken is a wizard!
Posted by Karen Lauterwasser at December 14, 2006 4:46 PMThank goodness! I was startin' to get the shakes...
Posted by Claire at December 14, 2006 4:46 PMI'll bet it didn't take Ken nearly as much time as it felt like it did! I nominate 'Saint' as Ken's title...lower than God, but higher than the washing machine.
I also related the blue shirt analogy to explain things to my husband. Not that he wouldn't have understood the technical version, but he was pretty charmed by Ken sawing through the floor of the virtual closet. (Wasn't so virtual two days ago, though, was it?)
If each of us knitted a 4-inch swatch for Ken from our favorite yarn, I'll bet he'd have enough for a king-size sampler bedspread.
Posted by Beth in WI at December 14, 2006 4:46 PMGlad to have you back!! Glad to have you back knitting.
I'm down to the Christmas crunch -- with felting and knitting and no skid bottoms of slippers sewing to go..... Breathe!
Bigs hugs to Ken and you for making it go again -- and just on general terms for making my computer a happier place.
Posted by Cath at December 14, 2006 4:48 PMMissed ya!
Posted by Helena at December 14, 2006 4:50 PMAnd this just proves that bigger closets are always better. I'm so happy you are back online :)
Posted by erin.mc at December 14, 2006 4:57 PMglad you're back!
um, has ken noticed that chicks dig him? i'm going to say he could have his pick of any number of women clad in wool.
Posted by joyce at December 14, 2006 5:07 PMAwwww. We missed you, too! Glad you found a new closet for your blue shirts. (And thanks for explaining it to - at least some of us - in very small words!) Tell Ken thanks from all of us!
Posted by Amy at December 14, 2006 5:09 PM:::Bows down to Ken in worship::: All hail the mighty tech god that is Ken! Definitely started going through Harlot withdrawal.
Posted by Kim at December 14, 2006 5:10 PMThis made my day :) Welcome back
Posted by Faille at December 14, 2006 5:11 PMThe blog looks great. Kudos to Ken. It's nice to have you back.
Posted by LaurieM at December 14, 2006 5:13 PMYOU'RE BACK!!! YOU'RE BACK!!!
Thank WonderKen for us a MILLION times over...from all of your codependant knitting pals the world over.
Posted by Mimi at December 14, 2006 5:15 PMThank you Ken! Well, this certainly made me realize how addicted I am, and that maybe I need to join Yarn Harlot Anonymous or something. I was so worried you lost all your archives or something, which I haven't read yet, and I kept checking and rechecking to see if you were back up yet. Whew!
Posted by Tokyo Knitter at December 14, 2006 5:19 PMWelcome back! We missed you. (And a huge thanks to Ken.)
Posted by Stephanie at December 14, 2006 5:21 PMDP to lauren, who is on the roof brandishing DPNs:"Honey, its okay! You can come down now, the blog is up!"
Okay, maybe not that melodramatic, but you were missed. Three cheers for Ken!
huzzah for ken!!!! yippee for us!
Posted by lisa at December 14, 2006 5:30 PMWelcome back. I missed you too. I think Ken deserves his own holiday. He is a god and we should all be very grateful for his technical skills (I'm with you - no knowledge except the knowledge of who to call to fix it).
Posted by Stephanie at December 14, 2006 5:31 PMEgad! You were down for how long? A day? Why did it feel like weeks??? What a relief to have you back! Talk about addictions...don't know we have one until it's denied us. I also loved your explanation with the shirts. I hope you can keep the archieves (I haven't checked yet) it's fun to go back and read them, and I've gotten some great pattern ideas from going through them (like the boy friend sweater, I finally have a copy of the pattern and can't wait to get started!) Glad you're back! Give Ken a pat on the back.
Posted by donna at December 14, 2006 5:35 PMHuzzah! You're back! I missed you!
Posted by Pooleknitter at December 14, 2006 5:35 PMWooHoo!
Posted by Allyson at December 14, 2006 5:37 PMWooHoo!!! my day is complete you are back. Could you send Ken down to deep south Florida we promise to take good care of him. We need someone to convince our boss that internet service is a good thing, especially when people want to make reservations for boat tours. Welcome back
Posted by Linda at December 14, 2006 5:38 PMIt's all very well and good to confirm that Ken is a god (old news.) The question is...which?
I'm voting for Coyote, myself...
Posted by rams at December 14, 2006 5:39 PMDid I miss all the posts about the Christmas knitting? What ARE you knitting for Christmas? It's like the Olympics--will she break the record? Will we witness the agony of defeat? Glad you're back...
Posted by cathy at December 14, 2006 5:51 PMYay! You're back!!
If you have issues again, I *highly* reccomend Dreamhost. They're inexpensive, and they provide excellent service. I've hosted my message board/website with them for ages.
Looking forward to seeing you on Knitty Gritty!
Merry Christmas and good luck finishing your knitting!
Posted by Louisa at December 14, 2006 5:53 PMA blog-broken Harlot named Steph,
Howled a word that began with an F,
Till a Deity, Ken,
Made it all work again,
We're so glad! Welcome back! Is Ken deaf?
yarnharlot,yarnharlot,yarnharlot,yarnharlot!
Your back!
So good to read you
Thank God . . . I haven't spit my coffee down (because I was laughing) the front of my computer all week!
Posted by Cindy B at December 14, 2006 6:22 PMWhat a great friend, that Ken. Glad you're back and glad you have that Ken for a friend.
Posted by SallyT at December 14, 2006 6:30 PMYEAH YEAH YEAH.... Missed you soooo much.. SOoooo glad Ken is a good computer carpenter..hehehe... welcome back.. *whewwww ok ,I'm calm now,, will knit & read.. thanks soo much..
Posted by Sue at December 14, 2006 6:32 PMWith Ken's elevation to diety, must we now pray?
"Oh Great and Glorious Ken,
Keeper of the founts of all blog knowledge,
We, who are not worthy, humbly thank thee!
Yea, we thank thee for the Harlot, who maketh our coffee run from our mouths!
Yea, we thank thee for thy vast experience in the language of the angels (HTML)
Yea, we beseech thee to keepeth the blog going, lest we be lost! In yarn's name we pray....
A-Women!
(I am SO burning in hell for that! :) )
Yay, you're back!
Posted by naomi at December 14, 2006 6:42 PMBesides "Tickle Me Elmo" and PS3, I hear what most people want is a nice pair of green socks. : )
To Karen: I want green socks MORE than Elmo! And yes, Dear Harlot, you're back, perfectly clear, and I, at this time, elevate Ken to stand among the great Lares, those strong and noble Protectors of Hearth and Home. May we all find Lares, should we have such problems in future. (Some people have "Larrys"...that's different, although I understand there is one known to "git 'er done".)
Posted by Dale-Harriet in WI at December 14, 2006 6:49 PMWay to go, Ken! You are a God!
Posted by Lorri at December 14, 2006 6:51 PMOh, *man* did we miss you! Geesh, talk about withdrawal symptoms; I was moping around as if there were no blogs left anywhere, a'tall, a'tall. It's just that no one compares. Welcome back, Steph! Have a Screech and chocolate and coffee and silk/cashmere to spin and whatever will stop the tension - it's awful when you can't write, I know. And it's a good thing we can't all give you a welcome-back hug at once, except virtually. You'd be squashed, poor thing.
Ken, I pour libations to you, of the finest Falernian. You are indeed a god, and worthy of worship. An altar is being set up as we sp-- er, type. Thanks much!
Posted by MonicaPDX at December 14, 2006 6:58 PMyippee, great to have really useful and amusing men in our lives!!! Good for you and great for us. And don't worry, Christmas is like almost 10 days away. go girl.
Posted by heather at December 14, 2006 6:58 PMWoohoo! Glad you're back! Every knitblogger should have a Ken!
Posted by Riin at December 14, 2006 7:03 PMSo, do we get to know who your previous web host was, so we can avoid them like the plague? I don't believe it would be an abuse of your position--companies with customer service that lousy (and I believe I'm speaking euphemistically here!) need to be known so they can reap the consequences of their [ahem] poor customer service policies.
But I'm not going to get started on customer service. I'll just close with two words: post-consumer economy. (Or is that three? lol)
Posted by Annalea at December 14, 2006 7:11 PMKen is a God. We missed you, too.
Posted by Nancy at December 14, 2006 7:24 PMW00T! Yay, Ken!
Posted by Shelly Kang at December 14, 2006 7:42 PMseeing your blog up has made my day!!that and the cleaning woman being here that is....
Cheers!!!
Posted by kim at December 14, 2006 7:44 PMHooray! Glad you could find a new web host quickly.
Posted by BigAlice at December 14, 2006 7:45 PMAre you (and Ken of course) feeling the love thumping back at you from your screen? We, (the admiring hoards), have been impatiently checking our computers like a bunch of chickens when the feed has just been thrown down, hoping with each passing hour that THIS would be the time we'd find new Harlotisms to make us laugh and spit out beverages. Without your blog, this thing we all stare at is just an expensive, annoying hunk of plastic.
And I'll second the idea to submit a 4" swatch for the benefit of Ken.
Excellent work, Ken! Is there anything the man *can't* do??!?
Good luck w/ the Christmas knitting!
Posted by Jean at December 14, 2006 7:53 PMWhoopee!! We loves it when the computer gods find a vessel here on earth!!! Yay, Ken!
Posted by Kayten at December 14, 2006 7:56 PMKen ia a keeper.
and we missed you too!
Wow! Ken does nice work. Love the spacious, roomy, BIG, new walk-in closet. Lots of room for more blue shirts. As we say on the East Coast, “Well done Ken good on ya b’y “.
Now let me see if this comment is blocked by the blog police.
I knew Ken could do it! And, oh yeah, we missed you too.
Posted by Margaret at December 14, 2006 8:06 PMHail Ken! The wicked blog is dead!
Hail Ken! The wonderful wizard of blogs!
Posted by Carol at December 14, 2006 8:11 PMAnd the people rejoiced....yay!
Posted by Sharilyn at December 14, 2006 8:21 PMAnd there was great rejoicing throughout the land! Blessings upon Ken! He is greatness itself. (The closet analogy? Genius.) Also, good idea switching hosts--the old one sounds, um, unprofessional at best. All parts of the blog appear to be in working order.
Wow, I've missed you, Steph, and we've never even met.
Posted by LisaPA at December 14, 2006 8:22 PMWelcome back! You're a fortunate woman. There are a lot of people in this world who don't have someone like Ken to help them out. I'm really glad to hear you're all fixed up!
Posted by Carol Stone at December 14, 2006 8:24 PMOh, thank God! And Ken! You're back!! (sigh of relief!)
Posted by Warrior Knitter at December 14, 2006 8:27 PMGood job, Ken! If you're looking for a low paying, long hours job, I expect I could find you something. In the mean time, send an address, I spent the downtime making dark chocolate truffles.
Steph, glad to have you back.
Posted by Mary Peed at December 14, 2006 8:31 PMWTG Ken! He deserves at least a sixer for this one. :)
Didn't realize how much I'd miss my daily dose of the Harlot. Glad you're back, Stephanie.
BTW, the whole closet analogy--priceless!
Posted by karen w at December 14, 2006 8:37 PMWe LOVES Ken.
Posted by Maureen at December 14, 2006 8:43 PMWe missed you too :) .
Posted by Dawn at December 14, 2006 8:53 PMYou're back!! Yea!! Long live Ken!
Posted by Jane at December 14, 2006 9:07 PMWhoooooo Hoooooooo!
Running around the room doing the "wave", dancing a jig and smiling.....Whooooo HOOOOOO for Ken the computer God. Zap those nasty N.A.R.F.s right back under their little rocks. Or in their closets.
Glad to see you back!
Thank you, thank you, thank you Ken.
Stephanie - I think I'm in at the 250+ mark here. Obviously you were missed.
Next question - What's the great idea for Knitters Without Borders?!! Don't keep us waiting!
Posted by Jo-Anne at December 14, 2006 9:14 PMMissed you terribly, Steph,...thank you Ken, O Fair One, for being damned brilliant!
Go blog go... good blog... we feed you tofurkey now... (glad to have you back, Steph!)
Posted by shanny mac at December 14, 2006 9:23 PMWow! am I glad you're back! How else am I going to stay sane during this pre-Christmas knitting frenzy if I don't have your blog to make me laugh at things only knitters understand? Blog on! Thanks Ken :-)
Posted by Yolande at December 14, 2006 9:27 PMI am so glad you are back... I thought I was going to die of harlot withdrawl. Whew... what a crisis! Welcome back!
Posted by Jess in Kzoo at December 14, 2006 9:51 PMOhhhhh Ken, Ken, Ken....You freakin' ROCK!!! Steph...I had no idea how attached I have become to your blog and all the responding knitters who now feel like a community...I feel like I can take a deep breath...however, I did get a LOT of Christmas knitting done. Did I mention Ken that you really ROCK! Bless you kind sir.
Posted by Syd T. at December 14, 2006 9:57 PMrock on Ken!!!
Posted by Beth at December 14, 2006 9:58 PMserver down? oh, i thought you were over with your bleach head neighbor, making some cookies and knitting her some undies....
welcome back!
Missed you, too Glad it's all up and running again. You can never have too many blue shirts.
Jen (frantically knitting hubby's Christmas sweater while he is out)
Posted by Jen at December 14, 2006 9:59 PMWhat a horrible time for all of this to happen. One of my favorite December traditions is "watching" you try to complete an insane amount of knitting on a rather impossible schedule! It would make a great reality show!
Love ya!
Posted by Rhonda in Indy at December 14, 2006 10:19 PMYaaaaaaaaayyy!!!!
Posted by Elinor at December 14, 2006 10:20 PMWelcome home!
Posted by Karen at December 14, 2006 10:28 PMAll hail the great and mighty Ken. He fixes stuff and makes it good! ALL HAIL KEN!
Welcome back online Ms. Harlot! Glad things are better. The knitting will soothe and the tea will energize you to blog another day. *big grins*
Glad you're back up! I understand your frustration...trust me on that one. I see the world through Ken's eyes in my job everyday!
And welcome to your new server.
Posted by nikkiana at December 14, 2006 10:43 PMWhat timing! I found the blog up and running just when Burl Ives' voice sang out over the radio, "Have a holly, jolly Christmas..." & now that you're back, I will =)
Posted by roggey at December 14, 2006 10:49 PMYay Steph! You're back! And I want you to know that your experience has given me a little hope... I'm about to spend over a week on Christmas break in a house with no computer... no internet... nothin'. If you can be without a blog, I suppose I can do it!
Posted by Mary-Heather at December 14, 2006 10:50 PMOH! I am that glad!
Posted by Liza Gay at December 14, 2006 11:06 PMExcellent work Ken - I know you understand how much we appreciate it.
Now Stephanie - where can I get me one of those Kens?
Posted by Beth at December 14, 2006 11:18 PMWelcome back to blog land!
make blog go....heheheh. I have a brief window of opportunity* to say, yes! Ken rocks!
* still have power even though wicked storm is coming onshore here in Oregon...
Posted by Jean S at December 14, 2006 11:23 PMThank you Ken!
The RSS feed I subscribe to is working fine, so hooray. :)
Posted by crumpet at December 14, 2006 11:29 PMYAY KEN!!!!
Stephanie, so glad you're back. YAY!
Posted by rani23 at December 14, 2006 11:30 PMYou know the sound you hear in the movies when the submarine is under attack? That high/low siren screaming? Well, THAT is the sound I heard when I read "Blog Down."
Glad to have you back. All hail Ken.
Posted by Felicia at December 14, 2006 11:56 PMThe feeling is mutual.
Posted by CarolynD at December 15, 2006 12:20 AMThank God and Ken you're back.
Posted by Gina at December 15, 2006 12:22 AMHey, I'm glad you to see you're back so quickly. Don't do that anymore, k? And HOORAY, KEN!
Posted by kristen at December 15, 2006 12:45 AMKen can fix computer problems AND knit?? Oh wow! He may have just replaced Hugh Jackman as my fantasy man!
Posted by Alyson at December 15, 2006 12:45 AMgood to have you back(thanks ken)! off to my own attempts to warp space/time...I think you, Stephanie, are the one I have to thank for this new obsession. Merry Chritmas and may you avoid the dreaded IT...
Kathe
GO KEN!! (bowing and scraping)
Completely wonderful to have the Harlot back online. Did you have any idea when this all started that you'd come to mean so much to so many? Thanks again for letting us share your world.
Posted by Steph Bolinger at December 15, 2006 1:27 AMWhew!! We love Ken! I didn't know how much I depended on your blog till it was gone!! I am soooo happy you are back!!
Posted by Nessa at December 15, 2006 2:30 AM...All hail Ken the computer God!
Posted by Pixie at December 15, 2006 2:44 AMNowhere near as much as we missed you!
Much love Ken, you are a wonder!
Ken is my hero. And I missed you. Welcome back! And a wonderful Christmas.
Posted by Andrea at December 15, 2006 3:22 AMHURRAY!!!! THE HARLOT IS BACK! We missed you! Aren't computer geeks wonderful to have around? I liked mine so much that I went and married him LOL! (That was a long time ago, but he was a computer geek even then!) Can't wait to hear your new idea for Doctors Without Borders. Hurray for Ken and the Harlot!!!!!
Posted by Dyepot Girl at December 15, 2006 3:30 AMGlad you're back!
*turns around and worship Ken as God*
Posted by Elemmaciltur at December 15, 2006 4:06 AMwelcome back! :-)
Posted by Saskia at December 15, 2006 4:16 AMWelcome back. I haven't known what to do with myself without my morning tea reading :)
Posted by BrownPants at December 15, 2006 5:20 AMWe missed you, too :-)
Posted by Kelle in Virginia at December 15, 2006 5:35 AMIt's a true Christmas miracle.
Posted by Kathy at December 15, 2006 6:31 AMWelcome back! I've missed you at breakfast...
Posted by Liz maryland at December 15, 2006 6:42 AMWelcome back - we missed you too!!
Posted by karen at December 15, 2006 6:53 AMBoy, did we ever miss you! You are very fortunate to have a web guru at the ready. Glad everything is back to normal. Seriously, a hosting company that won't bend way over backwards to help you, miss 3000+ subscribers and I don't know how many bizillion hits per hour, doesn't deserve to host you. Glad you switched. Hope everything is seamless for you now. I need that daily fix:)
Ang
Posted by angelarae at December 15, 2006 7:02 AMSteph, Have you offered to birth a child for him?
This act of greatness certainly warrents it!
so glad that Bloglines has caught up with the feed again :]
Posted by catsmum at December 15, 2006 7:13 AMI am so glad you got your blog problem fixed. I have mised reading your blog. I hope you got a lot of knitting done while it was down. I have.
Posted by wendy at December 15, 2006 7:15 AMLovely to see the Harlot back in action!
Posted by Holly at December 15, 2006 7:43 AMI think the metaphor was glorious. I tried running my own blog on f2o, and I actually paid for typepad when it took more than 8 tries per post for more than three weeks to put anything up. Not that I am really better now about posting, but at least it is not completely aggravating!
Posted by Seanna Lea at December 15, 2006 7:46 AMWe missed you.
Bet Ken has never got this much adulation.
Updates on the neighbour?
It's just not the same without ya.
Posted by Kelly at December 15, 2006 7:47 AMWelcome back!
Posted by Julie at December 15, 2006 7:50 AMYay! You're back! Way to go Ken!
Have you ever thought about displaying ads? I know some bloggers don't like to, but I figure you're a professional writer - why not make money off your blog? Or at least let it pay for itself? Now that I'm living abroad (Israel) and can't access knitting mags easily, I find I like knitting ads more and more. Just a thought.
Posted by courtney at December 15, 2006 7:56 AMAll hail Ken! Wahoo - the Christmas knitting madness can now continue without interuption! :D
Posted by Wystful at December 15, 2006 7:58 AMYay! I was getting worried because nothing appeared in Bloglines for a few days. Ken is the best!
Posted by Erika at December 15, 2006 8:03 AMKen...we are not worthy.
Posted by del at December 15, 2006 8:09 AMKen is the best. I've missed your blog! :)
Posted by Jenn at December 15, 2006 8:14 AMWelcome back! Bloglines found you and everything. :)
Posted by Chris at December 15, 2006 8:22 AMHOORAAAY!!!
*tacklehugs Steph and Ken simultaneouslike*
Welcome back! Yay for Ken!
Posted by Heather G. at December 15, 2006 8:29 AMWhat's the going rate on a Ken? Id like to purchase one for christmas. The mac using, Knitting, blog fixing, model. Just bill me. Thanks.
Posted by messie at December 15, 2006 8:33 AMKen rawks!
Your "Make blog go!" reminded me of a funny thing.
Several years ago a friend of mine worked at a particular sandwich shop named after a popular form of mass transit (ahem), which had the most craptastic oven ever. Which was bad, since this sandwich shop made a big fuss about how their bread was all fresh-baked and the like.
My friend, then, developed a habit of calling his store manager at home whenever the oven decided to go on the fritz, to say, "Dave! Oven go thud! Demons come out! What do?"
(NOTE: No actual demons were ever observed exiting or entering this oven. It was just an expression.)
Posted by Thorny at December 15, 2006 8:33 AMGood; you're back. Give Ken a smooch for me. I had a panicky moment or two without you, thinking about Christmas coming up without you entertaining me with your whining, er, commenting forcefully about how much knitting you still have to do. Or that despite the fact that you KNOW there are 47 rolls of Scotch tape in that house, there are none to be found when you're wrapping presents.
Not to mention the scissors.
Actually, I'm just blathering on here because I want to boast that here it is a week before Christmas and all but one-half of the five scarves and one hat handspun and handknit by me for presents are done. Blocked and everything. If that isn't a sure sign that the world is off its normal kilter, I don't know what is.
Posted by Lynn at December 15, 2006 8:36 AMWoooo hooo! Glad you are back..
Please anyone who reads this comment.. click on my name to go to Knitters Build a House..
I am not above shameless plugs when it is for a good cause.. keeping a family from being homeless is a REALLLLLY good cause in my book!!
Thanks!!
And Thanks Ken for giving Stephanie back her sanity!! She needs it to get her holiday knitting done!
Very glad to have you back. Ken deserves much praise and adoration!
Posted by Kittie at December 15, 2006 8:54 AMHurrah! I second the motion to knight Ken. He should be Sir Ken the Technologically Magnificent and receive the Order of the Garter Stitch (the highest honor in the Kingdom of the Harlot, to be sure!).
(Yes, I'm cracking myself up here - clearly I need more sleep.)
P.S. Ken - The LiveJournal syndication feed is working normally, too - that's how I knew to come here. :)
Posted by Amy at December 15, 2006 9:02 AMGood point, rams. Me, I'm going with Kwatee...
Posted by Purl in the Rough at December 15, 2006 9:14 AMWelcome back! The geek speak helped me understand the situation but the blue shirt analogy helped explain your frame of mind.
Posted by Monica at December 15, 2006 9:26 AMKen Dandy to the rescue! Go Ken Dandy, Go!
Oh people, he's not a god, a saint, an angel, or even a "Sir" - he's just "white 'n' nerdy"! (All the best guys are!) So let that be a lesson to all you young ladies out there. Go check the computer lab when you're looking for a hot guy to date!
Thank you for going through all the hassle to get back online. And THANKS TO KEN for being a god. My guess is that he'll be up to his neck (and beyond) in knitted goods if his address ever goes public.
My world is back in order.
Posted by Denyse at December 15, 2006 9:35 AMit was even on blogines :)
Posted by string at December 15, 2006 9:44 AMKen, you are a God! Thanks for getting Harlot up and running again. Steph I am doing the knitting crunch thing too. *hugs*
Posted by Shell at December 15, 2006 9:50 AMWelcome back!!! Great big thinks to Ken for helping out. And thank you for putting things in terms of blue shirts--those of us who only speak in ssk and k2tbl appreciate it.
Posted by KT at December 15, 2006 9:53 AMIt's so nice to see you back!
Posted by Jess at December 15, 2006 9:57 AMUpon reading the rest of the comments, a holiday for Ken sounds wonderfully appropriate. Would that be December 13?
Don't worry, we will all remember.
Posted by Beth in WI at December 15, 2006 11:12 AMCan I meet Ken?
Posted by Kelly T - Hammond, IN at December 15, 2006 11:51 AMSteph, it's good to have you back. Even a couple of Harlot-less days is super sad.
Ken... We're not worthy! We're not worthy! (Wayne's World style.)
Posted by mobishobel at December 15, 2006 2:49 PMYabba Dabba Doo!!!! SO glad you are back. Not having your blog to read was like not having my morning cup of coffee...I was not fit company for other humans.
Congratulations and Give Ken the God a hug,
...Sari
We missed you, too. Glad that you are back.
Katherine
wahoo :)
Welcome back!
Even though we sometimes disagree politically, I am always amazed at your overflowing compassion for the less-than-fortunate, your generosity of spirit, and your ability to mobilize the troops.
Much Love.
Posted by Megan at December 17, 2006 9:41 PMI have been looking around for days for a virgin to sacrifice to the Ken-God, but with the virgin shortage ... well, ya know.
Anyway, all hail Ken!
We all owe you a beer.
That's a LOT of beer.
You can keep it in the closet, OK?
Posted by dez at December 18, 2006 12:41 AMthank you Ken for working-it-out. was quite upset when you were down.
Posted by AV at December 18, 2006 10:10 AMFinals were lonely without you!
Posted by Laura at December 19, 2006 1:51 PMI ran across this site looking for instructions on a short row heel. I found a posting from June 2004 with the most gorgeous sock yarn. What is it and where can I get it. Love the site and I have saved it.
Posted by Tracey at December 21, 2006 6:59 AM