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RDF

Good RSS

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Mark Pilgrim and Sam Ruby created an RSS Validator for us to use to validate our RSS feeds, and Bill Kearney was kind enough to host it. Many appreciations, folks. I ran the Validator against my RSS feeds (both Userland RSS and RDF/RSS feeds) per Mark’s request and as I expected my Userland RSS feed didn’t work, being […]

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Connecting

Kudos to the Australian government

Jonathon just posted a note that the Australian government will cover the medical costs for Rick and the other victims of the Babli bombing. That’s exceptionally good news. The Australian government has also said that it will depend on diplomacy to catch the Babli bombers. It will work with Indonesia rather than running in, guns blazing. By taking this […]

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RDF Writing

Practical RDF Pull Back

I’ve decided to hold on posting any more chapters to the RDF book web site until I have a completed first draft. I found that I couldn’t manage the tech review comments and questions and the writing at the same time. Normally I can multi-task, and this type of thing wouldn’t be a problem. However, […]

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Weblogging

Sunday afternoon ramble

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I was not surprised to get negative comments in my posting, Everything to do with her being a woman. I was surprised, and gratified, when a commenter going by the name of “Lord Trickster” seemed to defend what I was writing. Gratified because it can be difficult at times reading comment […]

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Just Shelley

Walking the worries

This week and last has been a round of worries. Too many nights waking from a sound sleep; too many mornings waking up with that faint anxious feeling you get when you know that worry slept in the bed beside you. When I look at this photo I think to myself, “Avoid the water, the […]