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Burningbird

Fun with CSS

I’ve been catching up on all the fun and interesting writings out and about and one that appeared several times in my RSS reader was kicked off by Mandarin Meg. If you haven’t read Meg’s site, she comes up with the most clever uses of CSS, providing ‘cut and paste’ examples that you can incorporate into […]

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Burningbird

No standing still

As you can see from the new site look, I have been busy in my downtime. Once I finished with my road trip, which was down to Florida taking photos for a book proposal I’m preparing, I returned home to find that the WordPress team had released version 1.5. I then grabbed a copy and […]

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Just Shelley

Road trip and spring break

Saturday I’m off on a road trip where I have no intention of weblogging, or even accessing the internet. I decided that this would be a good time to take a longer break, and focus on matters outside of this weblog. Besides, Spring is a good time to try new things, don’t you think? I […]

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RDF Semantics

Accidental smarts

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Responding to the recent discussions about folksonomies and tags, AKMA was forced to make a confession: he is tags challenged: “…I should pause to say that I’m not a natural for “tags.” I’ve hardly ever used deli.cio.us tags. I didn’t begin tagging my pictures for flickr for ages; even now I’m […]

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RDF

All tagged out

I released my latest way too large opus on tagging and folksonomies and will most likely take a break from the concept for awhile. (Cheap Eats at the Semantic Web Cafe was the first.) While I don’t share the wild enthusiasm that all we need are tags and folksonomies to fuel the semantic web, I did find tags […]