I just had an experience that gave me a little buzz (no giggling!) : (01)
I went to Eugene's new blog (bravo!) to subscribe - I use the Amphetadesk
newsreader - and while there noticed the link to Chris's blog. For some
reason when I last tried to subscribe there I got an error - anyhow this
time I went for the RSS 2.0 full content feed, and it worked. Returning to
Amphetadesk I saw my name in a post, Wiki-style :
DannyAyers?
So of course I clicked on the '?' link. Whaddayaknow - took me to the Wiki.
All perhaps 'obviously how it should work', but the fluidity from newsreader
to Wiki was a treat. Felt like another channel of communication opened up. (02)
Cheers,
Danny. (03)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cdent@blueoxen.org [mailto:cdent@blueoxen.org]
> Sent: 09 July 2003 19:12
> To: tools-yak@collab.blueoxen.net
> Subject: [tools-yak@collab] Re: my new blog -> Conversation structures
>
>
> On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, John Sechrest wrote:
>
> > What are the structures of a conversation that are supported
> > by blogging?
>
> You might have a look at this blog entry from Tom Coates:
>
>
> http://www.plasticbag.org/archives/2003/05/discussion_and_citation
_in_the_blogosphere.shtml (04)
It's somewhat over the top, but has some good points and
descriptions and addresses, at least a little, the notion of
refactoring that you are suggesting. (05)
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then you had lost your alibi. --Samantha Power (06)
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