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Monday, April 15, 2002 |
Information about the campaign to keep Father Stephen Bierschenk at St Thomas Aquinas church in Dallas, TX.
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Thursday, April 11, 2002 |
Argh! Just spent 3 hours with a journalist from the Volkskrant about 'media' and stuff.
It was fun to speak in my honest weblogging voice, fun when you have lots to tell and nothing to hide, like when I was in the TV business. Out to get some fresh air now... [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
The Dutch language drives me nuts. I look at something written in Dutch (or Flemish) and think "I ought to be able to read that." It feels like it is right at the tip of my tongue but I just don't quite get it. If only. 'Watersnood' is such a great word, I just don't know what it means. Except that it probably has something to do with water.
10:17:49 PM
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Wiki/weblog integration points. Tony Bowden writes:
Having a wiki output OPML won't work, as it requires creating structure that isn't there. Having a wiki input OPML, on the other hand, might produce much more useful results.
Going the other way, RSS is a great connector. I just introduced myself to Sunir Shah the other day. I was going to suggest that MeatballWiki offer an RSS feed of its RecentChanges when I looked again and lo, it already does. Even nicer would be to include the first diff in that feed, so that somebody scanning a lot of feeds can make better choices about what to read. Heads, decks, and leads. The Wiki naming style makes for nice heads, and some items in the feed have nice decks (short descriptive tags) as well. The first diff would make a nice optional lead.
The model according to which Wikis federate is something that the blogging community could profitably study. Peter Thoeny explained it all to me once. Now I want to look into all that again.
Here's a column from two years ago that compares Wiki and newsgroup collaboration. It ties together several of these themes. [Jon's Radio]
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Saturday, April 6, 2002 |
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Thursday, April 4, 2002 |
Wiki/weblog integration points. Tony Bowden writes:
Having a wiki output OPML won't work, as it requires creating structure that isn't there. Having a wiki input OPML, on the other hand, might produce much more useful results.
Going the other way, RSS is a great connector. I just introduced myself to Sunir Shah the other day. I was going to suggest that MeatballWiki offer an RSS feed of its RecentChanges when I looked again and lo, it already does. Even nicer would be to include the first diff in that feed, so that somebody scanning a lot of feeds can make better choices about what to read. Heads, decks, and leads. The Wiki naming style makes for nice heads, and some items in the feed have nice decks (short descriptive tags) as well. The first diff would make a nice optional lead.
The model according to which Wikis federate is, by the way, something that the blogging community could profitably study. Peter Thoeny explained it all to me once. Now I want to look into all that again.
[Jon's Radio]
7:45:36 PM
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Tuesday, April 2, 2002 |
John Hiler complains about the bloggers stealing his story. Schmuck. It's the other way around. All the epiphanies he's been having and expressing so well, are in the archives of the blogs he writes about. Sheez. I like a newbie as much as anyone, but not one who complains about losing control of ideas he didn't originate. Same old shit. Next thing we'll see a "history" of weblogs that begins with John Hiler. Hehe. [Scripting News]
He's not complaining about bloggers stealing his story, he's just talking about how he was caught off guard by the fact that bloggers anticipated all the points in his follow-up story before he had a chance to publish the story. His point, as I read it, is that regular journalists are going to have to adapt to the speed at which blog-journalism can react and to the depth of blog-type commentary. If anything, I thought he was excited about the prospect of the future integration of blogs and conventional journalism.
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Thursday, March 28, 2002 |
Now this is humor.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2002 |
Now maybe I'm crazy, but it seems like Spinsanity may have been more touched than they let on about accusations that they were too one-sided in their spin coverage
First they published a letter to the editor about that topic and a response where they made the case that they weren't as biased as the letter writer thought, then ever since then they seem to be bending over backward to point out examples of unfair Democratic spin.
But then again I'm probably just seeing things through my own pinko-colored glasses.
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