Feed me!
Have been browsing through my mail a while ago when I got an invitation from Migs Paraz to join his techscene blog aggregator. Well, I must say I was flattered. I mean, I never intended for my blog to be much else but as a vent for my frustrations and idle thoughts.
It's just as well, now that I think about it, nothing wrong with sharing what I've been learning in my (mis)adventures into technology (and in life). Still, I think there isn't much to read in here, just the "random rants and raves" or whatever catches my fancy. Maybe when I do get around to having a particular project in mind, I might -- just might -- have something real (and original) to share. But for now, Migs' readers will have to contend with -- like what I told him -- "insipid and content-free technobabble".
By the way: I'm thankful that I got introduced to feeds. It's a wonderful way of self-publishing content. Now I know that Blogger.com, for one, uses Atom; and there's RSS 0.9, 1.0 and 2.0. Wow, I'm a bit overwhelmed, really. But it's like being admitted into a toy store where you get to handle anything you want. Cool. Loads of information at the click of a button. This is what the internet is all about: leveraging technology to broaden the base of human knowledge.
Now, to separate cruft from the gems, well, that's another story, er, post altogether.
It's just as well, now that I think about it, nothing wrong with sharing what I've been learning in my (mis)adventures into technology (and in life). Still, I think there isn't much to read in here, just the "random rants and raves" or whatever catches my fancy. Maybe when I do get around to having a particular project in mind, I might -- just might -- have something real (and original) to share. But for now, Migs' readers will have to contend with -- like what I told him -- "insipid and content-free technobabble".
By the way: I'm thankful that I got introduced to feeds. It's a wonderful way of self-publishing content. Now I know that Blogger.com, for one, uses Atom; and there's RSS 0.9, 1.0 and 2.0. Wow, I'm a bit overwhelmed, really. But it's like being admitted into a toy store where you get to handle anything you want. Cool. Loads of information at the click of a button. This is what the internet is all about: leveraging technology to broaden the base of human knowledge.
Now, to separate cruft from the gems, well, that's another story, er, post altogether.
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