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Wednesday, June 25, 2003

McGee and I sound like the same kind of user/tinkerer. I've subscribed to his rss feed. May it never breaketh :)
2:11:22 PM    

This looks and sounds like a good initiative, but I disagree [at the moment] about a namechange. I also don't really understand how to use wiki's that well, but I'm making an effort to understand what motivations are at play and if the results look good to me as a user. Which means I subscribe and publish. It seems like a lot of repeated work to me. I don't want to live through validation any more!
2:02:43 PM    

Postscript to yesterday's post about RSS. Looking at history, the format used by the most desirable content in the vcr wars won. That was VHS. I hope the porn industry is listening.
10:32:25 AM    


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