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Monday, December 16, 2002

Gasoline for breakfast. Napalm for Lunch

Where the heck have I been?

I've been working two jobs lately. I teach Martial Arts, Sports skills, and Gymnastics at The Little Gym. That's keeping me busy for between 20-40 hours a week, plus it's a 40 minute commute each way. I'm also taking classes so that I can sell Real Estate here in NJ.

Right now it seems that my limited technology skills (and even more limited contacts in the internet bidness) are keeping me form finding employment in that area. Since I gotta eat, I'm working at these two jobs, but still keeping my hand in the web when I can. As soon as I get a chance I'll put up a review of the DVD Copy Plus software, as I got my copy last week, but haven't had a chance to install/review what it is and how it works. As soon as I get a DVD burner, I'll be getting a copy of DVD X Copy for review as well.

I hope you all are having a great holiday, and a happy and safe new year!



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comments   8:28:49 AM    

A Means of Bookmarking For Audioblogging?

If this could be inplemented with regards to audio files (and play the files seamlessly in the order they are included) it would serve as a great means of marking up audio files so that a listener could get to the part of the program that they are interested in, instead of having to listen to the entire stream.

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Scripting News -> "With all the talk about outlines these days, perhaps I should rev up the evangelism jets for a couple of ideas from the past, one implemented and one not. The one that's implemented is OPML-based directories, like the directories on Yahoo. We have all the software written, and it's ready to be cloned in PHP, server-side Java, Cold Fusion, you name it. It basically takes an outline, in OPML, and turns it into a browsable hierarchy. It's got a zinger in its design, called inclusion, which is like inclusion in C. In C, you put a #include in a program where you want the contents of another file to appear. Unfortunately the HTML Web doesn't have inclusion (big missed opportunity, imho) but the OPML Web does. It allows the author of a directory to delegate branches of the directory to other people, and the suggestions for new links go the author of the sub-directory. For the reader the connection is seamless. For the author it's a matter of right-clicking on an outline node and entering a URL in a dialog. It's even more decentralized than DMOZ is, and like the Web, is open to many home pages, not just a few. The other outline-related idea that I never got around to implementing, but do know how to implement (I think) is what I called "timeless weblogs". Basically you'd route a weblog post to a section of an OPML directory, as described above, using the element that's been in RSS since 0.92. Then it would appear in a news box on that category, so you'd get persistent links on the left hand side, and new bits that are not permanent, in the news box. As with all these things, if you have an idea, the time may not be right. Maybe it's right now for these ideas. Just a Sunday morning pondering." [Audioblog News: The Next Big Thing]




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