Technical Update: RSS feed
I had one at one time but it went the way of the dinosaur without the benefit of fossil fuels. It disappeared off the planet and no one know why but there are theories about comets 😀
http://feeds.feedburner.com/AnvilOrHammer
I’ll link it to the the side bar in a bit.
on December 5, 2006 on 10:35 pm
That RSS seems to work, allthough I don’t see the technical update about the RSS feed in it. No idea why.
Just started playing with RSS, using feedburner. This rules, it’s like internet for the lazy! I didn’t even know I could get any lazier, but here I am.
on December 5, 2006 on 10:44 pm
Now I see it my reader. Guess I did something wrong before.
on December 6, 2006 on 6:56 am
lol, internet for the lazy, I love that.
I did notice when I added my own feed that, in fact, it didn’t have the latest update. I think feedburner uses to create the feed and I suspect you get assigned an update frequency based on whether you are free or paid and popularity. I’m a free user and I don’t have many subscribers so I don’t get immediate updates.
I also have a feedblitz email sign up people can use. It’s on the left side toward the bottom by the rss feed stuff. I signed up for this as an experiment and am not totally 100% psyched about it. It shoots you an email daily if any updates have occured, which is nice. It’s a very generic email though I would like to create a version that at least gives you some idea of the changes.
That’s for another day though.
on December 6, 2006 on 5:27 pm
Recently jumped on the feedburner bandwagon myself after some initial hesitation about outsourcing my feeds. Happy so far. Am using the feedburner e-mail service to deliver the e-mail digest which I find nice for posts but a bit too shallow for comments since it doesn’t list which comment goes for which post. I can always hack the feed, but simply got no time for it right now.
on December 6, 2006 on 7:58 pm
Kris,
That is exactly the service I am looking for from them. I can’t ever seem to find it when I go to their page, what is it called?
on December 6, 2006 on 8:01 pm
scratch that, foiund it