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One side benefit of RSS feeds

Posted on February 17, 2006 Written by Diane

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m addicted to RSS feeds now — if a blog doesn’t have a feed, I don’t read it. I currently have something like 320+ feed subscriptions, and I’m trying to get it under control, but it’s such a great way to keep up with blogs.

One great side benefit is that, with NetNewsWire at any rate, I can see editing changes between versions of the posts. It’s interesting (to me, at any rate, the queen of minutiae) to see how some writers go back and reword their entries. I was just reading Glenn Greenwald (the go-to guy for info about the NSA Scandal) and his entry “Erasing the Cold War from history” had several edits. The substance of the post didn’t change, just the phraseology. It’s neat to see the editing part of the writing process — a big, important part that’s not taught nearly enough — in action.

Let me show you a short example:

But beyond the these self-evident factual errors in Captain Ed’s post argument is a more fundamental and pervasive falsehood which is being peddled with increasing frequency to justify the Administration’s law-breaking. It is the notion that restraints on the Executive Branch generally, such as those mandated by FISA or ones prohibiting the incarceration of Americans without due process, are now obsolete because they were the by-product of some sort of peaceful, enemy-less utopia enemy-less, utopian era which we no longer enjoy.

exists.

It’s a little hard to read, but if I found it too distracting I could always open the entry in Safari or something.

Of course, sometimes this side effect of RSS feeds can be hilarious, when you see giant swatches of a post that have been crossed out, complete with secret information that obviously the writer thought twice about sharing with the world. In case you didn’t know? Caught by an RSS feed once, caught forever.

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Four things

Posted on February 14, 2006 Written by Diane

Daryl tagged me with the Four Things meme that I’ve seen around. So here goes:

Four jobs I’ve had:

  1. Shill in a magic act
  2. Book shelver at the Stanford Graduate School of Business
  3. Technical writer
  4. TV show intern

Four movies I can watch over and over again:

  1. Raiders of the Lost Ark
  2. Casablanca
  3. Amadeus
  4. The Wizard of Oz

(Wow. This was harder than I’d thought it would be. I had to sit here for a while and really think about what movies I wouldn’t mind watching over and over again. I don’t actually watch movies over and over again, though, except for movies that the kids want to see. And currently one of those is the Wizard of Oz, which I haven’t minded rewatching a few times.)

Four places I’ve lived:

  1. West Hartford, CT.
  2. San Francisco, CA.
  3. Mountain View, CA.
  4. Sherman Oaks, CA.

(You may notice a trend there…)

Four TV Shows I love:

  1. Battlestar Galactica
  2. Arrested Development (alas)
  3. The Backyardigans (yup, still love it)
  4. Yikes. That I really love? Okay, I’ll go with Scrubs, even though I only watch it by accident, when Darin does

Four Places I’ve vacationed:

  1. Cozumel, Mexico
  2. Ireland
  3. Israel
  4. Poland

Four of my favorite dishes:

  1. Creme brulée French toast
  2. Oatmeal
  3. Lamb chops. Mmm, lamb chops.
  4. Any sweet petite treat from Fleur de Cocoa. Or Sweet Lady Jane (sigh).

Four blogs that I visit daily:

  1. Firedoglake
  2. Digby
  3. Miss Snark
  4. Born Again Gym Bunny

Four places I would rather be right now:

  1. Paris
  2. New York
  3. Grand Cayman
  4. Bonaire

(Hm. This is a toughie, because it is “right now” as this very minute? Or in general? Because I don’t want to be in NYC if, say, there’s a freaking blizzard going on. And Grand Cayman during hurricane season? Not so much.)

Four bloggers I am tagging:

  1. Pooks
  2. Sage
  3. Tamar
  4. Toni

(Alphabetical order, in case you’re wondering.)

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Didn’t mean to disappear

Posted on February 13, 2006 Written by Diane

No particular reason. Perhaps that’s why I haven’t been posting: no particular reason.

I’ve been running a lot. I want to start running even more — get these ol’ legs in shape for a marathon. I went running on Saturday with Nina at the PG&E Trail at Rancho, and I did loads better than I did last time. For instance: there was no bee stinging me in the head this time. Yay, team. All that climbing really had an impact on my legs, though: yowza. Keep doing the PG&E Trail, and I’m going to have the best butt in Santa Clara County.

Sophia has been sick. For a couple of months now she’s been complaining of stomach pains. But there are no other symptoms, like vomiting or, er, anything else, and she’s not using it to get out of anything, except possibly eating dinner, and that’s SOP anyhow. She gets up, groans, goes to school.

Darin’s car went in for a tune-up. They found a few things wrong with it. Guess how much it cost. No, more. No, more than that. Seriously. My first reaction was: “We have to buy a new car, right?” Right after our Christmas purchase of a new TV (a flat-screen LCD thing). Augh.

The weather has been beautiful. I realize everyone in the Northeast wishes I would crawl into a hole and shut up right about now, but it’s been fantastic here the past few days: mid-70s (or higher), sunny, mild. I’ve taken the kids to the park because these were clearly park days. In February. And you wonder why I love living in California?

And now I see Daryl has flung a meme my way. Off to work on a second post!

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