Re: [SLUG] OT: Slugger's Blogs

From: Norbert Omar Cartagena (slug@gnorb.net)
Date: Wed Jan 05 2005 - 15:20:07 EST


Dylan Hardison wrote:

>On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 22:47:30 -0500, Robert Snyder <res03q8w@gte.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Well what started out as a way of me ranting with out driving all the
>>other Social Sluggers from going nuts. I started a blog.
>>http://www.xboxnps2.com Then Eric decided to put one up and then the
>>always popular Logan Tygart decided to update his. I think that
>>everyone should post there blog and so we can all link to one an
>>another. Just make a big webring. I find the other sluggers blogs to
>>be entertaining and sometimes just plan funny.
>>
>>
>
>I have a... a live journal, but I only post to it in my weaker moments
>when drownding silly human emotions in perl code doesn't work. ;)
>
>I have a non-blog personal website: http://dylan.hardison.net/ (also
>http://helephant.com/dylan, and a few other mirrors),
>which has many broken links and some rather useless scripts / programs.
>I'm hoping to update it in the next few days.
>
Maybe I walked in on the wrong part of the conversation here (as in, I
just re-joined the list a few days ago), but drawing from this, I'll
post this anyway. I'm currently running a blog full time at
http://www.gnorb.net. Running it on the latest version of bBlog. Yeah, I
know -- not hard coding it. But I'm using it as a test site to learn PHP
and Smarty. Both much simpler than I had previously though, now that I
have the time to dedicate to them. the site's not totally done yet (ie.
unlike rob, I don't yet have every version of RSS presented on the
site), but it's getting there. I gotta hack up phpBB too, which is what
I'm using for my forum software.

(I was running everything on Mambo before, but it was too much firepower
for what I wanted to do. Nice backend, though.)

On that note, I'd like to ask: what's the difference between the RSSes?
Why would I want to represent all of them? Why not just the newest or a
moderately older one?

Read this, but wanted your perspective on this:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1171185,00.html

Gnorb
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