Feb 25 2006

Today’s top ten stories

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Have to run for a movie later (am going with the preshcool’s mommies for Pink Panther!) so here’s a quick rundown of what I found interesting/fun/hilarious in my inbox today:

1. Maaaaaa-aaaa-aaaarry me!
2. First disposable digital cameras. Now this.
3. History in motion
4. Gladwell you’re here.
5. Disemvowelling
6. Einstein writes
7. Asus notebooks go LV
8. Casual games reviewed
9. Toldja the best stuff is still the real stuff
10. No more piracy? Maybe for a while.

Slater ladies.


Feb 25 2006

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Feb 25 2006

Value buy indeed

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Went to the Children’s Hospital Thrift Store today and got these for a bargain. Three hard covers, three soft, all good.

I’m actually trying out the egg bacon rollup tomorrow from that Costco cookbook. Will post a pictorial.

Guess how much I paid for the whole stack? Only a trifling US$13.50! The top two classics were only a dollar each!

And for a good cause too!

I’m reading Steven Price’s Freedomland now (yea, that Samuel L Jackson movie). Psycho-thriller buff that I am, I’m getting the feeling it’s going to be a little disappointing. Well, don’t judge a book by the movie trailer I guess!


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Feb 24 2006

New video of Skyler, 15 months

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Long due is our first MTV of my second girl, Skyler (excuse the messy house). 

Enjoy!


Feb 24 2006

Really Simple ‘Splanation for RSS

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Although I’ve been blogging for a couple of years, I’ve just started to use an RSS reader (or aggregator, as it is also called) to get feeds of blogs I like.

I was initially confused as to what an RSS was. Lokes tried explaining it to me but they sounded, in the end, like newsletters. To a geek wannabe like myself, the difference between subscribing to an RSS feed and a daily digest was a little unclear.

Until I started subscribing to my own RSS feed.

The most significant use of RSS, to a casual blogger such as me, is that I don’t have to build a newsletter anymore if I wanted to tell people I’ve updated my blog (provided they’ve got an RSS reader and subscribed to me). I used to have to send my friends and family members an email each time I updated my blog or my daughters’.

These days, some of them subscribe to my feeds. I still need to send that email, but it becomes less and less necessary as time goes by because in that email, I explain to them how to use an RSS reader and subscribe to my blogs and even news feeds of their choice). So as an avid surfer, I now have a more efficient way of reading the sites I like. Before, I only went two posts/pages deep on average on any blog or site, and I never visited more than five places at once. These days, I read almost all of the 59 feeds I am subscribed to, as they are updated.

So the next question would be, where is the RSS activation for one’s blog? As far as I know, for MSN Spaces, Wordpress and Blogger, it’s automatic. You just look for a link or button on your blog and that’s the one your readers need to copy the link from and insert it in your RSS reader. Look for it under subtitles at the side panel of your blog:

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For MSN Spaces, it’s ridiculously obscure, at the bottom right of your blog, and in the form of a button:

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For Blogger blogs, you will need to put a button of your feed, but first need to configure it in at Settings>Site Feed, to look like this:

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My daughter Skyler’s blog’s feed URL is then http://tufflilgirl.blogspot.com/atom.xml. This is what subscribers need to insert in their readers in order to get the feed.

Making the link to your feed visible on your Blogger blog is a little more complicated because you will need to insert the link yourself, through your template’s HTML editor, like this:

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Save it and then republish the index, to see the link appear on your blog’s links panel, to make it easier for your less-than-blog-savvy readers to subscribe.

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As for as RSS reader, there are plenty around. Some popular web-based ones (which means you go to ONE web page to read ALL the stuff you’ve subscribed to) include Google Reader, Newsgator or Bloglines. New ones like Pluck also are quite robust in their functions. All you have to do is sign up and start adding in the blogs and sites you like (which have RSS feeds) and you’re good to go. Everytime you click on your reader, you’ll get all your subscriptions!

The one I’ve plugged into my Microsoft Outlook (so I can read my emails and feeds in the same place) is Blogger’s (or should I say Google’s) RSS Popper. It’s free and easy to install and looks like this:

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And the feeds come into automatically folders in your inbox, looking like this:

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For a more detailed, yet not-so-technical explanation of the difference between a blog and an RSS feed, read this.


Feb 24 2006

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