Robert Seeberger wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Julia Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: Brin-L RSS



kerri miller wrote:

--- Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Robert G. Seeberger wrote:


You can get brin-l in your RSS reader at:

http://www.opensubscriber.com/messages/[email protected]/rss091.xml


I had no idea!


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rob

Ah, but can you get the feed on LiveJournal?  ;)


We have that knowledge.

Frightening world, blogs..

I know we have the knowledge.

The question is, has it been applied? If not, was there any desire on the part of anyone *to* apply it? :)



I don't have any Livejournal pages that I am particularly interested in, but I do read the esteemed Mr. Delong with my RSS reader with regularity.

As of today, I have 37 RSS feeds that notify me when there are new entries. Most are of only modest interest, but I have come to pay attention when the "popupboxofheadlines" arises in the corner of my desktop with a melodious "Ding".

It works very well for me. It allows me to keep up with pages I am interested in while leaving time for more focused attempts at aimless surfing.<G>

I use Live Journal to keep in touch with my friends. Some of the people I was close to in college with are there, and I keep up with what they're doing that way. It works for us. :) And I can get RSS feeds via Live Journal, so I've just got this one place to go for a lot of stuff I'm interested in keeping up with. (And some of the stuff I'm not keeping up with, some of my friends are, and they put up links to the *really* interesting stuff. It's a filter I can live with.) Then that just leaves me with a few mailing lists to keep up with the rest of the stuff I'm really interested in -- science fiction, parenting twins, etc.

        Julia
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