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Jim Flowers: "Should a company be allowed to bid on state business when it is shedding jobs, or when the state retirement accounts lose significant funds due to fraud? " Nope. OPML Fan keeps track of developments in the OPML Editor, OPML utilities, and notable quotables from the blogs.opml.org community. If you are just getting started with the OPML Editor, you can get a lot of tips and tricks by starting at the beginning of OPMLFan and reading forward in time. Kosso: This Is The Funniest Thing Since Sliced Funny Things Fran:The sunflower above is a photo from my garden. I will miss my cat and my garden, and my boyfriend. He will feed my cat and water my garden. Jay: "As others have pointed out, OPML presents some great opportunities for law students and the legal profession. " Cliff: "I don't really have a grasp of the whole OPML thing yet, but I sense that it's another fundamental building block for the Web." Cliff will be at the Bay Area OPML Roadshow on the 20th. Cliff also wants to know what the OPML Editor can do besides blogs. I, too, would like to see more examples of things like distributed outlining...just to get a chance to grasp and play with them, the way I do with blogs at changes.opml.org. Darren DeRidder started up an OPML blog just a few minutes ago: "This is sort of like driving in the UK. Get in the car, whoops, gear shift is on the left now. Clutch, brake... ok, I think I can do this. Lurching along, not even sure if I'm in the right lane. Left lane. Whatever, the *correct* lane." Welcome, Darren! |
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