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Pito Salas: "Can your mother use RSS?" Schedule for candidates in NH. Tomorrow it's Edwards and Dean with Chris Lydon and possibly Halley. Jim Moore is thinking about BloggerCon. An experiment with RSS enclosures. If this works, users who subscribe to my feed with an enclosure-aware aggregator will have an MP3 of the interview Chris Lydon did with me last month, with no click-wait. The world as a blog. "Weblogs.com + Geocoding + RSS." New pictures of rooms for the Sunday Birds-Of-Feather meetings, to inspire you to think of great sessions we can have on October 5. I'm at the office downloading my email, getting tons of virus-carrying emails. Back from New Hampshire at 12:30PM. Catching up. Mail server is hobbling along. Oy. When I have more than 2000 messages to download, my emailer-server combo can't cope. I have to download them in 10-20 message groups. When the reader fails, I have to download the messages again, so I have huge numbers of duplicates. Whether the problem is in the server, the client, or somewhere between is a mystery to me. I've spent almost three hours at it, and still have over 1700 messages to go. If you have any ideas, comment here -- don't send email. I give up. I'm going into the office and try to download my mail using the fast Harvard net connection. It's worked before. Wish me luck! Chris Lydon: "Why aren't we holding American media responsible for 'sexed up' intelligence on Saddam's WMDs?" Wired: "Presidential hopeful Howard Dean may be receiving kudos for his use of the Internet as a fundraising tool, but he's getting raised eyebrows for a pair of junk e-mails allegedly sent by his campaign staff last week." Ptypes: "Dave is a very smart guy and a responsible leader of the weblog community. What better way to gain respect for blogging vis-a-vis professional journalism than to have Dave Winer covering the candidates." Wow that's nice. Thanks. |
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