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Okay I'm hooked Permanent link to this item in the archive.

But this blog editor is just the bait. We're all going to get reeled in by the shared outlines. Unless you are a diehard loner blogger, this OPML is going to create a virus, no, more like the network of fungus fibers throughout the ground, breaking through in mushrooms here and there. A vast tree of outlines (I just wrote "ourlines" ), subscribed and distributed. Ready everyone? In the immortal words of Lawrence Welk, "a one and-a two..."

Sierra del Lacandón 2004 reports Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Charles Golden and the team, Tecolote, Guatemala, 2004

Charles Golden has posted his FAMSI report from the 2004 season in the Sierra del Lacandón. I experienced only a few days of that grueling and productive season. His team made major discoveries in the frontier between ancient Yaxchilan and Piedras Negras territories. They continued the work this year.

Thanks also to Charles and his team for their work in the Usumacinta mapping and preservation project. We hope to see them again on the river.

Sierra del Lacandon - resources - publications

What is it for? Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Like many other OPML folks, I'm wondering what to do with this new weblog. I have a perfectly good site and several others I work on. Past the new toy phase we'll see what I can make of this. It could be something around the offline editing capabilities. I know I'll use the editor to keep up the OPML node for the Travel category at iPodder. Will this finally turn me into a real blogger, not a linker? How about a real writer. Better ambition.

Check new features Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Well, that one day one entry thing has been fixed. Let's check it out. First to delete yesterday's that I appended to today's, then set it for 2 days - yep it worked.

Another Chiapas blogger! Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Found another Chiapas blogger in the OPML crew, Al Delgado who writes from Salto de Agua. I won't be back to San Cristobal until Day of the Dead. And I live in New York. But I am a Chiapas blogger, in some way that would take a couple of beers at the Cafe Revolucion to explain it.

And I don't like just having one entry, now that midnight has passed, so I will append yesterday's OPML and see if that does it. Not very elegant.

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