Saturday, October 13, 2007

oops, i did it again....

So I've spent some time over the past week blog-hunting and I think that this whole business of searching out blogs and interesting newsfeeds is, to me, like eating popcorn at the movies : really satisfying and somewhat addictive in an automatic, unthinking way. I find one good blog, and then feel compelled to check out that blog's blog roll, and before you know it, I've eaten half the bag, and am sitting in stunned silence staring at a screen, watching the credits roll by. The good blogs always hook you up with other, like-minded bloggers, which in truth, saves a bucket load of time. A while ago, I set up a facebook page, and realize that with only a handful of "friends", I appear pathetic. I wish I could feel the need to search out more "friends", if only to improve my numbers, but I can convince myself that not having a lot of friends on facebook doesn't necessarily mean I'm a loser, I could just be highly selective. :) Well, while searching for old friends on facebook, I managed to find some friends from high school and college, and have even subscribed to one of their blogs. This one guy from my formative years (who has made a decent living manipulating technology) has a website with a complete arsenal of tech gadgets employed: podcasts, YouTube posts, Myspace page link, iTunes, webstore, the whole shebang. He's got some cool technology blogs on his blogroll. Now I have (some of) them on mine. No muss, no fuss.

I mentioned that I read Meg Cabot's blog on a regular basis, and have done since she was here at Ferguson for the annual Jeanne Rinehart lecture. She amuses me immensely. Anyway, when I went to subscribe to her blog, I couldn't find the RSS button. I managed to cut and paste the blog into my bloglines account, but contacted the webmistress anyway to ask her if she could make the RSS button available. She emailed me back and let me know that she had put the feed button on the page. So that was cool. And quick. Last night, at home, I found myself on iTunes searching for some music and then I clicked on the podcasts button. What I found surprised even me..... more on that later

1 comment:

maura said...

i am digging your writing style! there is whole practice out there about friending people. in order for me to have someone as my friend they have to meet several qualifications.

glad to hear you are poking around, playing and discovering new things! and old people!!
looking forward to your thoughts on podcasts!