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Check this out, there's a Perl-based RSS "portal" that works like My.Netscape, allowing you to choose from a set of channels that (they feel) would interest a Perl developer. Interestingly we're on the verge of being able to do this in Manila, replacing a couple hundred lines of Perl with one line of Frontier code and a bit of "wrapper" HTML. Here's a simple example. Bob Bierman has Scripting News and Wired on his home page. (We just got this stuff working last night.)
Yesterday's survey about Apple was a hit at MacWEEK. Jeff Cheney writes: "The one about Jakob Nielsen made me laugh the hardest." Python.Org: The XML Bookmark Exchange Language (XBEL). Wired: "Once more I breathe deeply - 'Orange peel,' I report. My hosts relax in their chairs, looking immensely relieved." The Wu-Tang Namelizer is back on the air, but they changed the algorithm. Now I'm "Half-Cut Skeleton". I prefer Likeable Warlock.
Marc Canter and Bill Gates still map to the same Wu-Tan name. "Embryonic Informer." Oy. They should go back to the old system. It was mystical and fun! This one is just stupid. Red Herring: "Citing a security problem exposed in AOL's instant messaging software, [Microsoft] says it's calling off efforts to make its MSN Messenger client interoperable with AOL Instant Messenger." Red Herring is "Crafty Wife-Beatah". 12/24/97: "There were the sixties, seventies, eighties and nineties. What will we call the decade between 2000 and 2009?"
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