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On Friday morning, I tried to add the new blog "Ontario Logoblog" at ologo.blogspot.com, subsequently was then told it already existed, but was unable to modify it. Later I successfully added ologo66.blogspot.com with the "Ontario Logoblog" name. I successfully posted to the latter blog. Later that day, I logged on via Blogger and received an "Unexpected error" message. Apparently I was logged on - I could comment on messages from other blogs - but I could not get to the screen to post or maintain my own blogs.
Tried the same thing from a second computer later that day, got the same message.
Just happened to look at my profile http://www.blogger.com/profile/2102803 and noticed that TWO Ontario Logoblogs appear. However, the first Ontario Logoblog (ologo.blogspot.com) is "Not found."
In short, I can't get to my dashboard, can't post to any of my blogs, and I have a "created" blog that is inaccessible and cannot be deleted.
Can this be fixed?
I've subsequently started blogs on Yahoo and Frappr (in addition to the blog that I already had on MySpace), but all of these services only allow one blog per account. If Blogger can't do anything, I'll just put cross references in the comments in my existing blogs and go from there. Bible verse comments? Go to Frappr! Radio parodies? Go to Yahoo! Technology? Go to...I dunno, Livejournal or sumfin.
If nothing else, it will enforce a word limit on me, which will keep you from having to read never-ending stories.