By Perry, 3 years and 10 months ago

More about RSS

As I've blogged before here, RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) is growing by leaps and bounds, and if you haven't yet gotten on the bandwagon so that you can experience its benefits, you are really missing out on a neat technology. This week CNET has an explanatory article that contains a video tutorial that'll take about 5 minutes to view and that will provide you an excellent overview.

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By Perry, 3 years and 10 months ago

Comings and Goings

Because it's been a while since I made any entries here, it's time for a global catch-up post. So this one will have several different topics, but at the end you'll at least be caught up on what's up with me.

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By Perry, 3 years and 11 months ago

First off, then on, and now off again

Posting to a blog, even as infrequently as I do, leads to making information public and then having to report later how it has changed since you first learned of it. The upside of that is the reader gets to experience the author's immediate reaction, whether elation or depression, and the downside is that it illustrates how uncertain the future is and how emotions are buffeted about like highway signs in a hurricane by those changes. Such ups and downs happen in everyone's life, I suppose, but for a blogger they are played out more publicly.

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By Perry, 3 years and 11 months ago

A productive weekend

This past weekend was fast and furious.

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By Perry, 3 years and 11 months ago

Audioblogging

Blogger has provided the ability to do audioblogging for free, and frankly I suspect I'll give it a try some time in the future. However, for an amusing point of view about this practice, visit this link and click on the mp3 link there.


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By Perry, 3 years and 11 months ago

Good news on the horizon -- and now for Page 2

Last Monday afternoon, our Operations Manager came by my desk to tell me that the company had gotten another new client, MCI. He had worked personally on getting this contract, and he was genuinely and justifiably proud of his achievement.

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