Many thanks to Anol of Soulsoup who as well as being ‘back with a blogging bang’ is an IncSub supporter! You’ve gotta hand it to the man! Check this out :D
Yearly Archives: 2005
200 feeds…
Gah, noticed today that I’ve slipped past 200 feeds in Bloglines, 202 now, need to start curbing the habit! Is this more than most or am I being a bit precious, how many feeds do other people subscribe to?
Enjoying OSN05
Experiences like reading through a few postings by some guy called David Wooley, thinking “he seems to know what he’s talking about, interesting points” and then checking his profile to find out that, three years before I was born he “designed and wrote PLATO notes” is why I’m getting quite a lot out of OSN05.
IncSub, incsub or Incsub???
OK, this is really doing my head in… I thought I’d got it with ‘IncSub’ (demonstrating the origins of the name) but it looks so crud :o( so am tempted to go back to the original ‘incsub’ but Guy Kawasaki says it’s dumb to use all lower-case as it disappears in reports / articles etc. …
WordPress 1.5 “Strayhorn” is out!
Beautiful, WordPress 1.5 is out, those of you who have set up incsub WPMU blogs will have a fair idea of how nice this is but let assure you… it just gets better! Am currently working on getting some alternate themes together for incsub WPMU (it’s an arduous process if you’re as bad at this …
Blackberry email
Steve Chesno on the pain caused by blackberry… something I think I’m gonna hear a lot about in years to come down here: “There should be a law: Every Blackberry or similar device should automatically build in a tagline to go with every e-mail it sends. It should read: “This message was sent by a …
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Our bounded and remote online experiences
Following on from this post, Stephen submits that the system we need to create is: “a complex construction that enables, first, a wide variety of experiences akin to (and possibly extending upon) our experiences of the natural world: things to see, touch, do, and otherwise sense; and second, a mechanism for interpreting and comprehending this …
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Edugadget on using cell phones in schools
Edugadget: “Question: Is it possible to turn the trend of cell phone usage amongst teenagers in school into a positive? The Opportunity: The distribution of important information in school is an extremely resource intensive effort. If you were to calculate the straight labor cost, let alone the missed opportunity (more teaching) costs, it would be …
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The Podcast Network
Hey, good work by Mick & Cameron, checkout The Podcast Network. “The Podcast Network will be the best collection of podcasts available anywhere that are managed and aggregated under the one roof.” I reckon this is going to be cool, I wonder if anyone is doing anything similar with music? Goodonya guys!