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Change of weblog location: new location: http://disco.ucsd.edu/blog
Since I've promised some hints about ongoing BibDesk development, here's a screen shot of the new 'custom citation strings' drawer that shows what it does and what it looks like:

7:32:48 PM
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Well, it seems that using Silk (see previous post) is a great way to crash Radio Userland...
Unless I'm missing something, you can crash it easily by enabling Silk, and typing cmd-; for the Quick Script box. It should crash shortly thereafter.
Why I'm using quick script is another upsetting thing about Radio. It uses a bunch of resources (CPU, memory, disk) that I'm not comfortable with losing on my iBook, what with battery life and all. So I just open Radio to pop in and check the News. What a heavyweight news aggregator... Anyone want to point me to a nicer one for OS X?
5:45:13 PM
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