It's always nice when music still holds up after 30 years.
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Isn't it ironic?
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workinonit
If you happen to check here and notice some changes going on during the next week or so, well, don't worry. I'm changing things around, trying things out. Hopefully you don't check too often, or else the final product won't be nearly as exciting and surprising.
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RSS and the future
Lately, I've read multiple articles about how RSS isn't cutting it anymore. Some, like "Fever and the Future of Feed Readers" by Alex Payne, are what I would consider rational commentary. Others (which I refuse to link to) rabidly claim that Twitter bloodily murdered RSS (and Google!) in cold blood and that the world is a better place because of it.
- too many feeds -- Unsubscribe from some! Or, better yet, don't subscribe to so many in the first place!
- too much overlap across feeds -- Again, unsubscribe! Only keep the good, unique ones! If you notice that a lot of the overlap is just reblogged from one place, then unsubscribe from the rebloggers and subscribe to the source. (Or if you refuse to unsubscribe, then filter with something like Yahoo's Pipes.)
- too many posts in each feed -- (you guessed it) UNSUBSCRIBE! Seek alternatives with less posts per day. Most high volume sites are not so unique that there aren't at least 30 alternatives.
- not real-time enough -- Know this: it's not supposed to be! Do you seriously need it to be real-time anyway? Will the world (or your job, or your relationship, or... anything) end because you see a picture of a cute kitten as late as an hour or two after it was posted on the internet?
- don't like Google Reader -- Well, you're on your own there. I've tried a lot and believe that Google Reader is the best, so it's kind of all I know. I've heard good things about Helvetireader (a "skin" for Google Reader), Fever (a web-based reader that you install on your own server that costs $30), Times (a slick non-web-based reader for OSX that costs $30), and NetNewsWire and FeedDemon (free, non-web-based readers for OSX and Windows, respectively). BUT I still think Google Reader is better than all of those. Depending on exactly what you don't like about Google Reader, this might be the only valid complaint. But this is a complaint about Google Reader, not RSS.
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I've Now Got A Supplemental Blog With A Silly Name
I wanted to wait a week or two before I posted about it, to make sure I stuck with it, since I have a bad habit of starting blogs and then giving up on them after 1 week or 5 posts, whichever comes first. But posting to this one has already become second nature (thank you, bookmarklets!), and serves a drastically needed function, so I think we're good.
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Just the other day, I noted that I had Easter and Christmas hymns stuck in my head for no reason at all. So it seems appropriate that I share this slice of awesomeness. (If you have a way to TURN UP YOUR BASS, do it now.)
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A Request To My Reader(s) In Germany
Keep your eyes peeled for vinyl by these guys:
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Fuck it: Language Evolution
I was originally writing a very long, in-depth post about how language evolves and specific words tend to become de-contextualized over time. But bah. Whatever. Someone who uses/overuses awesome so liberally has no right to complain.
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Wine + Icy Tower = a diversion I didn't need
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My poor nose
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I love Ruby but...
...but I can't stand all the terminology. I've bitched about it before, yes, but I will bitch about it again.
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