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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. ![]() ![]() ![]() 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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