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Monday, May 27, 2002
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Radio Outliner Question
Dave, or anyone else, is there a way to save an opml file and have radio render it and upload an html file AND have it upload the original opml file in one go? (I don't want to have to save it to stories and gems everytime I change something)
11:06:11 PM Google It!
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Something Strainge in the Air
There is definatly something weird going on in the collective minds of bloggers. Over a year ago I picked up a copy of Interface by Stephen Bury (aka Neal Stephenson).
I'm a huge Neal Stephenson fan but I had never gotten around to reading it. Then just 2 days ago after telling another Neal Stephenson fan that it existed I decided to pick it up and read it.
Just a few minutes ago in my news aggregator I saw a link to Weblog Bookwatch that said 5 bloggers had mentioned Interface.
I find that Rick Klau had wrote a favorable review of it. The kicker is it was only my adding it to my 'What I'm Reading List' (on the right) that kicked it up to enough references to get on Bookwatch.
Up until now I didn't even have any of the blogs that mentioned it in my aggregator so some other subliminal message must have gotten through to me and made me pick it up.
10:41:10 PM Google It!
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"I ran into an interesting thing in an article on Salon. The Salon article was talking about how teenage girls with webcams were soliciting online gifts using Amazon wish lists. While this was fairly disturbing (do you want your daughter / sister / cousin / niece / whatever) tantalizing anonymous men for Amazon stuff, it made me think about applying the same concept to blogs. " [The FuzzyBlog!]
I've seen quite a few blogs that link to their Amazon Wishlist. So I might as well join in, Here's mine. (Its also on my left links)
12:55:41 PM
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I Never Posted This, This Isn't the Blog You're Looking For
The World Cup of 1958 Never Happened. Swedish TV will air a documentary on Wednesday about a group called "Konspiration 58" [only swedish], claiming that the football (or soccer for ye usians) World Cup of 1958 (held in Sweden) never took place; it was supposedly staged in the US on closed arenas. It all was a cold war publicity stunt by the western powers to spread the new medium television world wide. A thing that little Sweden did not have the technical competence to pull through. The trailer I saw for the show made just a tiny bit curious. It showed authentic photographs from the WC with strange buildings in the backdrop that was obviously out of place. [kuro5hin.org]
11:44:36 AM Google It!
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