Three sentences:
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication--syndicated like your
favorite TV shows are, which means they can be watched all over the
world. Whenever you want to watch your favorite TV program, you log
into your computer, and RSS feeds it to you--gives you a link so
you can
This is good... but I think I would specify that the video isn't on
your computer automatically... I put something along the lines
of you can then click on a link to watch the video...
Of course, unless you have an app set up to automatically download
them. But then you go way over three
Rick Feltington wrote:
Ok...now how would you explain RSS feeds to your
grandmother in a haiku!
I *suck* at haiku, I'm not even sure this is one, but here goes:
subscribe to content
get it delivered to you
without doing a thing
Pete
--
http://tinkernet.org/
videoblog for the
Nice!! Close enough to haiku in my book..i'd just
dress it up with some punctuation
subscribe to content
get it delivered to you -
without doing a thing!
Rick
http://ascensionmedia.blogspot.com/
--- Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Feltington wrote:
Ok...now how would you
Tuesday, October 11, 2005, 9:27:53 PM, Rick Feltington wrote:
Ok...now how would you explain RSS feeds to your
grandmother in a haiku!
I can never resist a challenge like THAT.
An RSS feed
like a personal shopper
for the world wide web
Personally, I prefer my haiku to convey imagery
Frank Carver wrote:
Tuesday, October 11, 2005, 9:27:53 PM, Rick Feltington wrote:
Ok...now how would you explain RSS feeds to your
grandmother in a haiku!
I can never resist a challenge like THAT.
An RSS feed
like a personal shopper
for the world wide web
Personally, I prefer my
Tuesday, October 11, 2005, 11:41:40 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
Oh great, a haiku geek! ;)
http://radio.javaranch.com/frank/2004/03/15/1079380153000.html
Yikes!
Of course since the word shopper is used, people might again get
confused about money, just like they think subscribe means pay for