Oops

Posted on March 15, 2010
Filed Under Daily | 3 Comments

UPDATE: So looks like it’ll take about a week (hopefully less) to get Slice back on its feet, which is longer than I hoped, but not the end of the real world, just the world in my mind. I’ll be updating the main page as usual, along with the Daily sections, though I’ll be unable to update the thumbnail photos that you see at the top of the page. In any case, you can get to the Daily stuff by clicking on the (not updated) thumbnails, or like this:

Click HERE for Daily Photo.
Click HERE for Daily Style.
Click HERE for Daily Closet.

And as always, you can find me on twitter where I’ll be updating regularly-slash-obsessively as I normally do. Feel free to indulge yourself in more of my random babble via the Internet as you see fit.

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You know when someone’s like, “Make sure you don’t do this…” and then gives you a DETAILED explanation of what you’re NOT supposed to do, but then you do it anyway, and then your site breaks?

You do? Oh good, because I thought I was the only one.

I feel like I just stabbed Slice in the face, but all I was trying to do was wipe its nose. Working on trying to rewind time, and hopefully we’ll be back up and running by mid-afternoon.

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3 Responses to “Oops”

  1. Jen on March 15th, 2010 10:49 am

    This totally reminds me of that Looney Toon where Bugs Bunny walks off into the white space, and slowly loses his bearings and goes completely crazy.

    Oh geez, will this thing even take comments?
    You’re smart, you’ll have this figured out in a jiffy.

  2. Samiya on March 15th, 2010 2:25 pm

    Just a question, why are you banning facebook and not twitter?

  3. Louli on March 15th, 2010 2:25 pm

    The site looks fine to me, what’s wrong with it?

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