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Willy Safizzle discovers the izzle; milkshake not far behind?







Willy Safizzle discovers the izzle;
milkshake not far behind?

Willy Safizzle discovers the izzle;
milkshake not far behind?
09/21/2004 11:11 AM

William Safire on "the izzle": "And now, in the pages of The New York Times, there it is — a word modified with the ubiquitous izzle. Some clever Times copy editor, for a June article about Chrysler's new 300C sedan, created the headline, "Fo' Shizzle, That Big Bad Chrysler Really Does Sizzle". So now that the gray lady herself has been izzled from the inside, is it time for everyone to wish one last fond farewizzle and shed the shizzle? (MTV interview mentioned in the article is here.)




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Esther Dyson<->blogging/personal publishing<->photo objects/ease of authoring,->digital lifestyle aggregation.

new! improved! now with pictures!.

There's nothing like getting tech support from the head of the company....so while I was talking with Elliot Noss of Tucows about the small-business market that he serves, I also asked him how I could put pictures into my blog. Without hesitation, he recommended that I read the ... manual! which, lo and behold, shows it's quite easy!

 What's with all the "photo albums" and select categories and so on. It should be as easy as instantiating a link!Hey Elliot... it's *not* that easy...! but I finally got it to work...)

 herewith a picture of the Tower of London

  

 a place made more meaningful by being featured in Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver, which I am in the middle of reading. (There will be a lot more of it in the third volume of the Baroque cycle, "the System of the world," he assures me.) that was earlier this week.

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And here's my friend Manus Cooney, a lawyer and lobbyist who's explaining these underground passageways to me; he's talking to Paul Martino, a lawyer for the Senate Commerce Committee.

Why was I there? One - talking with the Washingon wizards about the Accountable Net. And two - trying to find out the differences in tech policy between the two parties... stay posted.

[EDventure]

Wait a minute!  I thought Paul Martino was the CTO of Tribe.net?  :-)

I've been working with Paul recently - and so his name jumped out at me.

Paul got Tribe to support FOAF, RSS and Jabber.

Right on to Paul.  And right on to Esther to discovering the power of Personal MEDIA Publishing!


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Looks great in the right hand column Ross.

How many folks still ‘read’ weblogs by visiting them? How many ‘read’ via RSS sans all of the cool thingies in the left and right hand columns of nicely laid out weblogs such as Ross Mayfield’s?

Has anyone else been utilizing this feature of Tribe?

Comments?

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