Where’d I hear it? I heard it on a podcast. (Caution: strong language. Update: weaker version here).
Month: July 2005
Patrick Gerard Healy profiles Somerville bloggers, including yours truly and Berkman-Thursday-buddy Sooz, in the today’s Boston Globe.
A breakdown of the top referral spammers of this web site for the past few days, sorted first by IP address, second by spammer domain. It’s an image only, sorry for the inaccessibility.
What is Foxcasting?
Dave Winer’s OPML Editor is available for public download. Congratulations!
Comment from a post dated March 15, 2004: “The idea of ‘waking up in the morning’ to great files sounds nice, but it doesn’t match reality very well.” Heh heh. In the commenter’s defense, back then it didn’t match reality very well. Back then.
Sign of the times
I found myself at Sherman Cafe the other day. It wasn’t by chance, actually, because I knew they had free wireless Internet access. And apparently so did most of the other patrons. At one point I looked around the room: 8 out of 9 of us had laptops open. Oh, and lest I forget, the Earl Grey was fantastic.
C.C. Chapman and I will be talking about podcasting at tomorrow’s Berkman meeting. The show starts at 7pm at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, near Harvard Square.
Google Earth Hacks offers a growing collection of downloads to use with your copy of Google Earth. This program is a lot of fun to tool around with. Seriously.
Good morning! Before getting my head fully back into the workaday…Over the weekend I went to Revere Beach with a friend and our kids, a daddy daughter kind of get together. Revere Beach is a short drive from the Boston metro area, also reachable by T. Parking’s simple, it wasn’t too crowded, and the water was deliciously warm. Don’t miss it!