This sounds about right. If you don’t agree, I’ll come around to your house and hurt you. Hey, it’s more direct than just saying “terrorists!”
According to the Web 2.0 Validator, this blog is as Web 2.0 as del.icio.us and far more than Scripting News. But if I say a load of buzzwords, it’ll probably push my score right up.
Guess some people are annoyed by the genius that is the Baby Jesus Butt Plug. Of course, for such a prude you have to wonder why his computer isn’t locked down to Strict SafeSearch only? I mean, think of the children! Of course, ranting and raving about how it’s all the fault of God-hating liberal fags is much easier than clicking that little ‘Remove result’ link or turning SafeSearch on.
OPML Documentation
I have been writing a list of things I wished that the OPML Editor had - a feature or wish list. One of those things was decent documentation. OPML hasn’t really had that. There are a few pages on support.opml.org about it, but nothing substantial.
So, instead of whining about it, I thought that actually writing some would probably be useful. I present to you OPML Documentation.
Neat. Now it’s your turn. Please send me suggestions for improving it. Or, better yet, amend it yourself and submit your changes. Consider it Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licenced.
I’ve just changed my header graphic. If you wish to see the graphic from the previous one, it’s on Flickr.
Steve Kirks: “Radio is *all about control* and that’s something that you have to give up when you use the Gmail/Flickr apps on the web.” I may be persuaded. I’m testing Radio on OS X. It’s complex, but I could be persuaded.
I need RAM. My Mac is unbelievably slow. A 512Mb is £90.46 including VAT though. I don’t want to put a 256Mb in, because it’s not enough - it would give me only 384Mb. Oh, how I wish I had the money to get a better Mac.
Two videos from Kallo: Russian free running and a mockumentary about sushi. Great.