quick thought... March 19th, 2007 - 3:17AM
Because I aim to please (especially my erudite pal, Dan Saffer), I went ahead and burned a “no tweet” feed for folks who don’t want to sift through my less crafted communications. IMO, the on-the-fly, micro-asides effect of Tweet posts is dope, but like I said, I aim to please. Both the full and partial feeds are available in the top of the right column, and as always, tag feeds are still available on each tag index page. Now, if you surf here everyday and don’t use feeds, well, you should really consider trying Google Reader — it’ll make your world so much more manageable.
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Thank you. I was about to delete you from Google Reader. Part of the problem for me was that out of the ~30 feeds I read, you were posting 4x more than any of the rest of them. This was sort of driving me crazy.
well, i certainly don’t want to put my readers on the funny pills ;-)
I’m sticking with the Twitter Feed!
Kinda related: Is there a quick and easy way to transfer all of the feeds that I have on my Google Home Page to Google Reader? Laziness and inertia is preventing the switch.
i pinged my buddy at google about that, pw. i’ll let you know what he says when he says it.
can’t just just tell your secretary to do that? ;)