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Saturday, July 20, 2002


RELOCATION NOTICE - WE'RE MOVING!

This may not work, but assuming it does, you need to change your bookmarks, favorites and blogrolls. It is 11:50pm CDT on Saturday, July 20, 2002. If all goes well, this site will be relocated within the next few hours.

This weblog is leaving http://radio.weblogs.com/0100740/.

Look for it at:   http://www.rodentregatta.com/

Thanks, Steve Pilgrim

11:51:31 PM     Comments[]


WHEN THINGS OF INTEREST COME TO ME VIA DAYPOP

I always wonder where they originated. As I understand it, Daypop ranks the top 40 posts to weblogs based upon how often the posts are read or linked to or something. This implied that if something begins to run up the charts at Daypop, a bunch of weblogs are covering or repeating the item. Yet, I can't find where I missed this one in the weblogs I read today. It's no big deal. I continue to try to figure out how all these weblogs align with (and against) each other.

This was worth reading, though, and none of the weblogs I read today picked it up.

Poynter.org - The ABCs and XYZs of Weblogs [Daypop Top 40]

9:36:48 PM     Comments[]


LINKING TO THOSE WHO LINK

Is this similar to Mark Pilgrim's "Further Reading on Today's Posts" where he indicates who has linked to his site? How is that accomplished?

Referrer List Locally -- More Ways to Weave the Blog. Linkback Referrers. [Blunt Force Trauma]

3:23:47 PM     Comments[]


KEEP THEM COMING
It's great that the web lets you learn from the pro's in so many fields

Is it sharp or not? I've started posting images from my Nikon Coolpix 5700. I've now shot about 500 images. When everything goes well, the camera is awesome. It does take some getting used to the focus and manual settings, though. I'm still learning about the camera and probably will be for years. But, right out of the box you can see that it makes pretty darn nice and clear images. All of the images posted so far are unretouched images straight off of the camera. I think in the few hundred images I've posted so far you'll see a good range of different types of subjects. You'll also see that I used flash a lot (I bought a new Nikon SB-50DX flash that is pretty nice). [Scobleizer Radio Weblog]

10:05:22 AM     Comments[]


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