Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Again the consideration of exactly what it means to put an RSS feed online has reared its head. Specifically, Mitch Wagner found out that his RSS feed — which includes full posting content not excerpts — was re-published online at LiveJournal. He wrote: That site is my intellectual property. You do […]
Category: Weblogging
And they lived happily ever after
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. A joke for you: A woman approaches the counter at a bookstore. The guy behind the counter smiles and says, “May I help you?” “Yes. I bought this book last week,” she said. “And I wasn’t able to put it down for a moment”. The clerk replied, “It was […]
He’s Alive!
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’m glad the ransom worked and my sweetie’s been returned. I thought we would never get him back, and would be forever tormented by page after page of soft-prOn, bizarre cryptic messages, Viking battle cries, and strange hints of nefarious doings. However, when I read the writing at Ad Hominem, I […]
De-link this De-link that
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. A couple of people have discussed de-linking in their weblogs (Dorothea and Elaine). Life goes on. Personally, I wish I hadn’t brought up delinking in my discussion about replacing the blogroll. I’m replacing my blogroll with something else because I’m trying out new technology. An experiment, if you will to see how well it […]
Non-Tech content
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I am going to be heavily involved with technology and technology-related writing in the next few weeks. For those of you who aren’t interested in technology (and why aren’t you?), I would like to point you to some excellent non-tech related posts worth your read: Steve Himmer’s The Words behind […]
