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Top posting is an awkward way to write Posting to this blog (as infrequently as I do it) still seems a bit unnatural. Instead of starting at the top and writing down, it's as if once you finish a thought, you start a new entry back at the top again. That's weird. Of course, it's not a problem if you only make one post a day--or less. I'd really like to start blogging more. It's just that all that copying and pasting and swapping back and forth from my browser is a bit awkward. I've tried Flock, but I don't like the way it formats what I tell it to post.
Another hurdle is the whole attribution thing. Most of which I'd like to blog about is driven by what floats past on my newsriver aggregator.
Actually, I've found that for all its warts, I still like Les Orchard's 0xDECAFBAD newsRiver.
When I find something interesting, I'd love to be able to blast it right here. With a nice "via: " link and a brief excerpt and an optional comment of my own. For the short term, I've taken to just sticking things up on del.icio.us and using it as a kind of "link blog." Why do I get this error when I try to subscribe to Phil Windley's RSS feed?
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Last modified: Friday, October 31, 2008 at 9:18 PM. Tech resources |
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