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wait, is this blogging?
while i still can't stand the word blog (it conjures to mind the image of a Klingon dessert), i had the most wonderful time last night at a "blogger's dinner" of sorts in downtown Boston.
Macworld Expo has come to town, and Scott and Laurie of The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) were kind enough to host a small gathering of conferees, friends and TUAW community members. thanks for the great time!
oh, no... does writing about this mean that i'm blogging?
~ Christefano, 13 July 2005

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- this journal entry, wait, is this blogging?, was written on 13 July 2005. you can email this entry to yourself or a friend, or leave a comment to be shared below.
- does the world really need another weblog? i believe it does, and i explain some of my reasons why in the first entry, introducing the journal.
- listed below are a handful of entries that have been read the most often. they offer a good sample of what the journal is about.
- who's behind your website? 09 November 2005
- why i don't do Gmail (for now) 06 April 2005
- an alveary of holophrastic words 21 October 2005
- la mira di Mira (the sight of Mira) 18 July 2005
- 10 things to do 15 July 2005
- changing Mac OS X's default keyboard layout in the login window 13 July 2005
- more on Gmail and your privacy 24 June 2005
- switching to Dvorak and relearning to type 22 June 2005
- accesskeys and keyboard navigation 20 April 2005
- why i don't do Gmail (for now) 06 April 2005
- when digital dreams come true 27 March 2005
- new features added to the journal 08 March 2005
- introducing the journal 01 March 2005
- if you use instant messaging, you can sign up to automatically receive an IM when new journal entries become available. this service, provided by immedi.at, supports AIM/ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and Jabber.
- subscriptions are also available as "feeds" in both Atom and RSS (Rich Site Summary) formats. if you use a subscription service or an "aggregator" (a news reader on your computer), you can easily add parahuman to your subscription list by selecting the icon of your service or aggregator at the Syndication Subscription Service.
- as far as i'm concerned, RSS could stand for Rather Sophisticated Stuff. if you're wondering what "feeds" or "aggregators" or what any of these other terms mean, both FeedBurner and the BBC News have good explanations that i recommend reading.
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