Three days worth

I’ve been trying to find some useful way to deal with the flood of incoming interesting things that I wish I had time to write about. My latest utter failure is leaving them unread in my aggregator. Yay, now I’ve got a three day backlog nagging at me every time I want to read anything.

  1. Citeable Blockquotes
  2. Paying for open source
  3. Layout of a PHP application
  4. URN, some URI scheme
  5. Steve Levy, Dave Sifrey, and NZ Bear: You are Hurting Us
  6. Avoiding leaks in Mozilla JavaScript code
  7. Nifty Corners
  8. Save ANWR
  9. Official vs. Personal Voice
  10. Skydasher lands…
  11. Don’t Panic
  12. “Just� use HTTP
  13. Microsoft to dominate Blogging sooner then expected…
  14. Opera 8 beta 3
  15. draft-ietf-atompub-format-06
  16. Minor milestone: Of almost 9 million blogs, 5 million are “active”
  17. User Javascript in Opera 8 beta 3
  18. The Blogging War: Implications for ISPs
  19. BoingBoing Butler
  20. Acid2
  21. The cat is out of the bag
  22. AJAX Considered Harmful
  23. RIP
  24. OpenSearch standard using Movable Type
  25. Blog Spam
  26. We must integrate the blogoshere
  27. Blogger + Feedster + Spammers = Useless
  28. Turning Blogspot Off
  29. Six Apart Power Tools
  30. The Real Reason Microsoft Won’t Support CSS2 in IE7
  31. CSS2.1 is CSS2
  32. feedtagger.com launched
  33. A Purple Crocus Podcast
  34. WikiSpam, TruckNumber, AnonymousCoward, LinkLove, LinkSpam
  35. Mental Health Through Ignorance
  36. CustomizeGoogle.com
  37. May Diverse Be With You
  38. Yahoo To Fully Support Not Fully Supporting Firefox
  39. The hackable web
  40. Ernest Miller’s two-element proposal for journalistic privilege
  41. Ethical Dilemma
  42. Hey look, there’s four of em
  43. XUL Tutorial Updates
  44. Making it Hard

And that’s not all the things over the last three days I found interesting, just the ones that I thought for a while I could write something interesting about.

And I don’t think I’m reading nearly enough feeds that would be interesting to me, and to write about.

Hurry retirement.

1 Comment

Trackback by Jonathon Delacour #
2005-03-20 04:06:46

Before the Revolution

Every time I read about how the blogging ”revolution” will ”change the world,” I think of Talleyrand. More exactly, I think of the remark by Talleyrand that Bernardo Bertolucci used a…

 
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