2007-Mar-21, Wednesday

matgb: (British)
Right then. First of all, I've been playing around with Facebook, and am actually fairly impressed. It's sort of taken the basic idea of MySpace, and done it properly. I'm especially impressed by the photo sharing and hosting options, integrates incredibly well into your profile, and you can note friends are in pictures, and it shows up in their profile. Rather nice actually. Plus, it gives you things to do while there, and the events feed is very impressive - I've imported my journal as a series of notes from the RSS feed, that was cool. Mat Bowles' Facebook profileAnyway, as I've not really uploaded them properly before, I've made an album of photos from the the days out last year that I actually took my camera for. It includes [livejournal.com profile] raksaksa's barbeque in Dawlish(with, weirdly, many pics of [livejournal.com profile] big_blue_bear cooking, and also the trip [livejournal.com profile] jantshira, [livejournal.com profile] faeriecween and I took up to Dartmoor near the end of the summer.

On the tangential subject of RSS feed, [livejournal.com profile] doctorvee/[livejournal.com profile] dr_vee_feed has, in another case of being in my head, written an interesting take on the problems with RSS and other feeds:
I have had an up and down relationship with RSS. When I first started using it I thought it was a great way to just surf the web more quickly. No more visiting blogs to find that they hadn’t updated. No more visiting news sites to find that there is no news.

The problem is, once you have subscribed to more than a few dozen RSS feeds, it simply doesn’t work like that.
I (still) prefer LJ for feeds, if I miss stuff because I'm away, I don't feel like I've a massive backlog, and can just look at a much more filtered view, without having to mark all unread. I keep thinking of experimenting with some proper feedreading software, but I do everything else via web based services these days, seems a bit of a backwards step TBH.

And via the lovely SB, a possibly daft but worth signing anyway petition to recognise the contribution of 2000AD:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to award knighthoods to John Wagner, Pat Mills and Alan Grant, in recognition of the 30th anniversary of the great British comic, 2000AD
Go sign. Now.

Last up, [livejournal.com profile] jonnynexus has an idea for a more inclusive version of Talk Like a Pirate day:
13 November: International Swear Like a Fucking Trooper Day!

How cool would that be? Anyone want to knock up a logo?
Sounds like it might be a plan...

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