This is super cool.
For nerd-alert-y things from people who have lived on Park Street. Duh.
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- "Lone and level sands" -a genre to watch
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- Panda Sneeze
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2 comments:
yes, brilliant, and very skillfully done!!
But I'm uneasy about giving up formatting
completely. It will be some kind of speaking
in tongues. "The format is the message?"-no,
but it's part of the message. Analogous to tone
of voice. We're losing something here.
If you look at the right hand side of this blog, I grabbed the RSS feed from Egregious Moderation (Which is sort of crazy, since Egregious Moderation is a Fantasy Football Magazine - Brad DeLong's All Star icks for the magazine he'd like to publish, consolidated VIA rss), and from plasticbag.org.
It's not as transparent as the video says, or at least I can't make it that transparent - I just get the headlines and summaries in the RSS feed, then you clock to be taken to the original page.
But I don't think it's any different than Associated Press or Reuters news stringers having their stories reprinted in papers all over the world.
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