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Wednesday, July 10, 2002


MY BOOKS ON GOLF DIDN'T HELP!

Too much?. Okay, do we really need all these books about weblogs? Is it really that complex a thing that we need instruction? I think the basic how-to at blogger.com does a fine job. Or better yet, just look how others are doing it, and jump in. I think we're reaching the over-sat... [brilliant corners]

Other than reference books on HTML, web design and such, I only have one book on weblogs. It's great. Sure, some of what is in it will be obvious to someone who has been prowling weblogs for a while, but much of it is aimed at the person who wants to build a serious weblog with decent readership. Pick up a copy of Rebecca's The Weblog Handbook. It is more than worth the $14.00 (or $11.20 at Amazon). She knows what she's talking about.

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"HE SPOKE WITH THE EXPECTATION OF BEING HEARD"

How the Writer (Kipling) Got His (Literary) Stripes. In his entertaining and sympathetic biography, David Gilmour portrays Kipling in all his complexity. By Alan Riding. [New York Times: Arts]

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