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In search of the lost post


Yesterday we published an extensive overview on the ancient gravestones of the Jewish cemetery of Lesko in English, Spanish and Hungarian including two hundred sixty-three photos and two hundred and ten javascripts, which was apparently too much for the stomach of Google Reader as it has not listed any of them. With this post we only want to test whether it still has the strength to read shorter posts, or it has definitely given up to follow the flow of río Wang.

4 comentarios:

George D dijo...

I can see them all.

Studiolum dijo...

You mean in Google Reader? (because in the browser they can be seen without problem) Interestingly, a few readers can see them in GR, but most of them not. I do not know what makes the difference.

walter dijo...

I added Poemas del rio Wang to my Google reader feed, but do not see the Lesko post. Maybe the high number of javascript links to one server triggers a spam filter on Google Reader. Irrespective of the mechanics, a deeply moving post. Many thanks.

Studiolum dijo...

Thank you, Walter, both for your technical assistance and your good words. Some similar posts will follow soon as a result of our recent tour in the former Jewish shtetls of Galitzia.