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Tuesday, February 19, 2002 |
One more question/feature request. I have the three button option turned on. (Post, Publish, Post & Publish) If I edit a post that has already been posted to my Radio site it isn't obvious as to which of the three buttons I should select after I've done editing. If I select Post & Publish it seems to add the edited item as a new post instead of changing the original.
I take it back, I seem to be smoking crack. But I swear I ended up with a duplicate story a minute ago by going through this same situation.
10:33:02 PM
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Am I missing something (totally possible), or is there a way to have posted items stop from showing up on the Radio News Aggregator page after posting them? I think it would make more sense to remove it from the list of stories you have left rather than add the check mark icon beside the Post icon.
10:28:18 PM
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Olympic beret site slow as escargot. The rage over a blue polyester beret bearing the U.S. flag has Olympics fans standing in the cold for hours to buy one--and demand is spilling over to the Internet. [CNET News.com]
Silly Americans, those berets are sooo 1998. I never really understood the fad with the beret and poor-boy hats that Roots had for the Canadian teams in the past games. Hopefully this rush will make Roots rethink their eCommerce situation, It would be nice if they offered more of their collection than they do.
10:18:33 PM
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Monday, February 18, 2002 |
Screw Posting. I find more and more I'm simply using the News Subscriptions in Radio as a personal filter. Even if I never get around to posting anything I can quickly scan the majority of the sites I visit on a regular basis and filter at will.
10:43:20 PM
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Monday, January 28, 2002 |
Programming with Cocoa: Movies and Menus. “Today I’ll cover how to incorporate QuickTime media into Cocoa applications. I also have a few things to say about menus, which are not too closely related to QuickTime, but a movie player makes as good an app as any for using menus. Specifically, I’ll show you how you can give your application contextual menus, and even a dock menu.” [mac.scripting.com]
9:23:12 PM
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