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rss: i don't subscribe to much, and most aren't very long term, being related to transient interests, but here's a few that i find useful in various ways. copy / save / import the opml in your favorite feed reader, if you care to. < opml version = "1.1" > < head >...
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annoying things about google web history rss: if you spend time visiting pages on one site, the rss contains only the last page visited on that site before another web site page gets recorded; page titles aren't always recorded; and often a site's homepage title is recorded for all pages in that...
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no, i'm not talking about the avalanche in my living room. i just (re)discovered google book search , and its companion "my library" feature. looks to me like a decent alternative to accumulating interesting book links in my amazon wishlist (beware - 3mb page!) . my brother john does a...
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way back when, i had in mind some thoughts regarding exposing one's browsing stream , along with other personal io streams. of course, i never did anything about it. but i was playing in google, noticed (again) their web history feature, and figured what the heck, may as well just leverage that....
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finally gave in monday and just went & bought the last two books of tad williams' "otherland" series. i was intending to send back the first two to the niece i borrowed them from, along with a prepaid mailer so that she could send me the last two, but after never getting around to it...
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i wish craig would start posting his del.icio.us links to his other weblog . why ? because they are "ranty" and need counterpoint commenting. and that blog is dead, of course. he originally said he'd keep one blog for a diary, the other for - other stuff - but it didn't work out that...
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... more or less. did my usual ranting thing at work today, but it seems i am more able to channel that passion / frustration into constructive stuff, combined with perhaps a but more balanced treatment of whatever topic is at hand. yeah, ok, that's a bit optimistic ;-) but, although i did not get a...
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like all such lists, some items are true & unique, some are true but common to other areas as well, and some aren't really true at all but they're funny anyway. some stuff is true for yoopers only. and one item is specific to downriver detroit - where i grew up! JEFF FOXWORTHY’S VERSION OF...
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a way to track operation of the spam filter via rss : update: added referral and trackback feeds "blogs.no-ip.org spam" feed loading... "blogs.no-ip.org referral" feed loading... "blogs.no-ip.org trackback" feed loading...
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this one i page scraped myself, using a slightly strange asp.net approach. needs caching and error handling, but hey, it's there. not bad, considering it's aspx via text editor ;-) james hogan is a scifi author a few of us partied with at marcon in columbus a few years back. yup, there's pics on the...
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"good reads" feed loading...
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screen page scraped, but i'm glad somebody did it. i'm thinkng this may go on my home page permanently ( rss ). loading apod ...
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microsoft research came online with rss "msr news and headlines" feed loading... "msr downloads" feed loading... "msr publications" feed loading... of course, there's always all kinds of goodies at that site. like check out their lectures online . wow.
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"technovelgy" feed loading...
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p hysics, p ress and p olitics: "rhetorica" feed loading... "the string coffee table" feed loading... be sure to check out the links at the parent sites for both of these feeds. and no, i don't understand this stuff. bummer. thanks to craig for these sites "grow a brain" feed loading...