The latest one I'd expect to podcast is podcasting and asking for feedback (in Italian). First: you have to keep up, I'm enjoying your show big time. Secondly, you're right in making one show per week and keeping your shows short, a few people are owner of their time to the point they can spend an hour listening to a single podcast. Finally: I just found out it's inevitable to listen to your friends when they're podcasting! ![]()
I'm seeing more and more bloggers take position against local comments in weblogs. Latest is Matt. Couldn't agree more, I've always been against the idea of local comments, the centralization of information they make, the way they stimulate flamers' frustrations and stalkers' deviations, the background noise they add.
To commenters: I'll say it over and over again: wanna say something about this weblog? Start your own blog and write there linking here. If you want to contact me privately there's a handy link at right on all my pages. I won't ever let you write on my walls, sorry.
To bloggers: if you support local comments on your weblog, what's the difference between your weblog and a forum? Your weblog is a forum where you're the only user authorized to start a thread. Doesn't it sound wrong in some way?
Update: Paolo is on the subject again and Dave is linking to him.