Jan Heirtzler (
jan_andrea) wrote2008-09-25 04:21 pm
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What have I just done?
I have just created an account with Bloglines, so I can read all my various blogs and whatnot in one place.
Why didn't I do it before?
I just spent 30 minutes gathering blogs and whatnot... and I know it's going to be one of those things where I am hitting refresh like a monkey on crack* instead of getting real work done.
I wonder if I can make an RSS of my new orders so I have that as a reminder?
I should have been uploading pictures for Flickr, which I have not done in far too long, as evidenced by the several hundred pictures waiting to be uploaded. Oh my. Instead, I now have half a crapzillion blogs I can read. Can I make Flickr RSS for me with my friends' photos? That would be cool.
Thanks for the new obsession,
brunahildm!
*Phrase courtesy of someone (don't recall who) on the old Salon TableTalk. So apt.
Why didn't I do it before?
I just spent 30 minutes gathering blogs and whatnot... and I know it's going to be one of those things where I am hitting refresh like a monkey on crack* instead of getting real work done.
I wonder if I can make an RSS of my new orders so I have that as a reminder?
I should have been uploading pictures for Flickr, which I have not done in far too long, as evidenced by the several hundred pictures waiting to be uploaded. Oh my. Instead, I now have half a crapzillion blogs I can read. Can I make Flickr RSS for me with my friends' photos? That would be cool.
Thanks for the new obsession,
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*Phrase courtesy of someone (don't recall who) on the old Salon TableTalk. So apt.
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I get comments on my photos via RSS feed since Flickr doesn't email them and I don't check in everyday.
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And yes, you can RSS someone's flickr feed with it, or even just photos that they put in a particular set.
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http://www.nhpr.org/node/16507
It's about info overload and the high of the digital crack monkey. It certainly hit home with me.