Finally …

Daily Bytes is using ZOQ. Expect some problems …
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  1. mac says:

    What problems?! :P brave adj. brav·er, brav·est 1. Possessing or displaying courage; valiant. 2. Making a fine display; impressive or showy: “a coat of brave red lipstick on a mouth so wrinkled that it didn’t even have a clear outline” (Anne Tyler). 3. Excellent; great: “The Romans were like brothers/In the brave days of old” (Thomas Macaulay). n. 1. A Native American warrior. 2. A courageous person. 3. Archaic. A bully. v. braved, brav·ing, braves v. tr. 1. To undergo or face courageously. 2. To challenge; dare: “Together they would brave Satan and all his legions” (Emily Brontë). 3. Obsolete. To make showy or splendid. v. intr. Archaic To make a courageous show or put up a stalwart front.

    ... on July January 1st, 1970
  2. K says:

    Trackback: Daily Bytes - Finally …:

    Daily Bytes - Finally … Daily Bytes is using ZOQ. Expect some problems …

    So, this should now produce some trackback content on the new ZOQed Daily Bytes.

    ... on July January 1st, 1970

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