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You don’t need to have a blog to - blog. TinyLetter tinyletter.com is blogging by email. Free. Perhaps it’s a little more intimate, private than a blog posted on the Web. Or perhaps you have a lot of Luddite friends who understand email but don’t understand RSS.
You don’t need to have a blog to - blog. TinyLetter tinyletter.com is blogging by email. Free. Perhaps it’s a little more intimate, private than a blog posted on the Web. Or perhaps you have a lot of Luddite friends who understand email but don’t understand RSS.
Morning coffee: Seattle’s Best - Post Alley. Dark. Smokey.
I realize I’ve been using Twitter as a feed reader and it’s not very good at it. I only scroll so far on my Twitter feed so I fear I’m missing critical posts by my friends. A good RSS feed reader is better.
I realize I’ve been using Twitter as a feed reader and it’s not very good at it. I only scroll so far on my Twitter feed so I fear I’m missing critical posts by my friends. A good RSS feed reader is better.
There is a value, I think, in having an email subscription feature on your blog. A lot of people know nothing of RSS readers and don’t want to know, also many bloggers post only occasionaly and email pushes the message out to your readership.
There is a value, I think, in having an email subscription feature on your blog. A lot of people know nothing of RSS readers and don’t want to know, also many bloggers post only occasionaly and email pushes the message out to your readership.
“Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy.” - The Cluetrain Manifesto True. And because of this everybody: government, Google, copyright holders, religions, politicans, lawyers, corporations, want to control and regulate hyperlinking.
“Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy.” - The Cluetrain Manifesto True. And because of this everybody: government, Google, copyright holders, religions, politicans, lawyers, corporations, want to control and regulate hyperlinking.
Watched the first episode of Inspector Morse last night. 1987, how time flies. I only saw a few episodes, hit and miss, during the show’s first run and I liked it and always wanted to get back to it. Now Tubi.tv has all the episodes free with limited commercials so I think watching Morse will become a regular thing.
The mystery plots, acting, directing, scripts are all very good. Plus I enjoy seeing the cars that looked like proper cars. Recommended.
Watched the first episode of Inspector Morse last night. 1987, how time flies. I only saw a few episodes, hit and miss, during the show’s first run and I liked it and always wanted to get back to it. Now Tubi.tv has all the episodes free with limited commercials so I think watching Morse will become a regular thing.
The mystery plots, acting, directing, scripts are all very good. Plus I enjoy seeing the cars that looked like proper cars. Recommended.
Oh fudge! I just realized that with a new phone I have to now pair it with my car infotainment unit. Okay, I’ll do that Real Soon Now.
Oh fudge! I just realized that with a new phone I have to now pair it with my car infotainment unit. Okay, I’ll do that Real Soon Now.
The thing is there are two ways to look at Micro.blog: 1. as a blog, 2. as a social network. It’s really a fusion of the two. In my mind, I still seperate the two because it makes it easie to wrap my mind around it.