On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 19:29, Orlando Andico wrote: > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Jan Alonzo wrote: > .. > > know what I've been doing lately. I also use my blog sometimes as > > personal organizer, and a place to put my bookmarks. Sometimes bits and > > pieces of code, tutorials, etc... some people find it useful you know. > > Seems to be a recurring theme, the "notes to myself" thing. > > I keep my notes to myself in $HOME/NOTES. Very accessible from vi. :D
Let's just say I'm one of those people who just can't live without his feed aggregator (I'm subscribed to my own feed) and doesn't care enough what's in his $HOME (except for $HOME/projects :) > > Exercise in self-gratification? That's your opinion. But people write > > because they want to, it's their space, it's their life, and it's their > > business. :) > > Quite true, it's their life. But many of the blogs I've been unfortunate > enough to read seem... written for an audience. That's the conceit part. > Hey, I don't mind Spolsky's blog, it's fantastic. But, few people are as > authoritative as Spolsky. But, again, that's you. Some people post links to articles and tutorials that's not even on the news, or google even. Sometimes, people blog on places, restaurants, tourist spots, and I read those so I know what to buy, where to go, when I go overseas. But then, that's just me :) See, there are lots of blogs out there. It's just a matter of picking the blogs that you want to subscribe to and put your subscription list in a feed aggregator so you don't have to open numerous browser tabs. Cheers, -- Jan Alonzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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