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Cosmic Dread: "The snow stopped and the sunshine stayed." Dean: "I can't remember if we've even had a single night without the kids since Bo was born. I'm looking forward to it. Yesterday while thinking about this weekend, I realized that the kids have become so much of our lives that I don't even remember how we did anything without kids. I'm not worried per-se, it's just kind of sad. I hope that we're able to re-connect, kidlessly :-)" Dean: "I can't remember if we've even had a single night without the kids since Bo was born. I'm looking forward to it. Yesterday while thinking about this weekend, I realized that the kids have become so much of our lives that I don't even remember how we did anything without kids. I'm not worried per-se, it's just kind of sad. I hope that we're able to re-connect, kidlessly :-)" MikePK: "Well it’s Tuesday at 11:30PM and I’m officially announcing Grazr Mini. What is it? Grazr Mini is a small widget that can be loaded from any web page that allows feed grazing." I love blogging. I was just thinking it. Why not type it too? The Working Network is a blog written by people at Microsoft to evangelize their co-workers on RSS, blogs, and tagging. Their tagline? "Better living through RSS." Me likey! Donovan: idea: how about treating an opml community like students in a school. four years and then you are out. gotta move on little bird. take your opml blog and hit the road, jack. Well, maybe instead of Hit the Road! we could have a graduation ceremony, and people could be "OPML Community Class of 2005," etc. We could have an alumni hall of fame. Tassels! There must be tassels! Hybernaut on del.icio.us: "Note to self: republish as reading list." Matt Terenzio: The Metacommunity Concept as a Framework for OPML-based Communities: "First, let's address why we need communities smaller than the blogosphere itself." Interesting. The World Outline could be in part an outline of people choosing to get together around an idea. Andy Moe: "One thing that is holding me back from setting up an alternative hosting service for the OPML editor is that it does not run on linux or bsd. At least for me, the cost of a server license is a killer. For windows licenses you pay $999 and there are restrictions about what you are supposed to do with the server. " Question: The Frontier Kernel is open source. Is Andy talking about something else, of which the kernel is a subset? My knowledge of the entirety of the Frontier environment is quite limited. Andy also has some related questions about Apple OSX server. He's thinking. Library Clips is thinking about using OPML reading lists to be able to subscribe to a continuously updated set of email addresses. Cool. |
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