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Wednesday, April 21, 2004
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The long listserv goodbye

Well... while I'm in the way of doing stuff I have signed meself off the two listservs that I no longer read and get annoyed about instead!

No longer shall I suffer "Please Unsubscribe". No more will I have to wade through 200 characters of reply included text. Gone are the hours of irrelevance that I get through not belonging to specific enough groups. Goodbye flamers, wafflers and 'oops that was a private message'ers... now I shall just RSS youse all instead ;o)


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The Love and Pain of the Radio News Aggregator

I still use the Radio News Aggregator 'cos it's simple, it allows me to post directly from my aggregator and I take a while to change... but... after a week off there's just a ton of stuff that isn't there (for example, I only got one day-lot of scripting news stuff... and you'd think that'd work!) and added to the fact that I can't manipulate settings, file items (my blog shouldn't be my filing cabinet!) and should probably get a wider view of the world... Bloglines here I come I reckon (at least until Userland can sort out their stuff).


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Lee concludes his 'stocks and flows' series with another good posting:

"In this final section of the series, I’m circling back to the basics of stocks and flows to help define the key points about each term in the context of more traditional websites..." [Common Craft - Online Community Strategies]


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Nothing to do with the great civil rights leader, James Farmer, but here are some links that are:

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