What’s Murphy’s Law? If anything can go wrong, it will. Everyone’s experienced that at one time or another.

What’s Murphy’s Law? If any of your myriad sites with years of content goes down, all of them will.

OK, so that’s a slight exaggeration. But that’s the reason I haven’t posted here. And as for EstherK.com? It’s also down right now, but I’m hoping for a resurrection in the next few days.

It came at a bad time, of course. I’m heading into “conference” season, with a slew of speaking engagements and travel plans, which I’ll tell you about in another post. But the other part of the “bad time” was because The Jewish Week, where I do much of my dating pontificating (“pontifidating”?) was also undergoing a site redesign, so much of my content is unavailable. I hear that this little quirk will be tweaked shortly as well, but in the interim, I have no way to link to my own content.

This has pointed out the need for me to hire an intern, who could scan all my articles into my computer as PDFs, so I can have my columns at my beck and call. Wouldn’t that be nice? Like the episode of “Seinfeld” wherein Kramer hires an intern for “Kramerica Industries.” Who couldn’t use an intern? (Step back, Mr. Clinton…)

Anyway, thanks for standing by me during a period of silence. More posts to come.