Super Simple RSS looks like a good utility to turn notepad type text into rss feeds. Perfect for putting on the companies website without a full blown MT type installation.
I discovered pubsub yesterday which sends an rss feed of search results to you, a bit like feedster does. Unfortunately feedster still insists on including my website when I search for absoblogginlutely but pubsub gave me 29 new results this morning, not one of them containing the word absoblogginlutely and most of them waffling on about new specs for RSS formats! Pubsub has gone from my aggregator.
Sounds rude 🙂
Apparently an elephant escaped “with simplicity – it just walked through something”. (nice quote from that inspector!). Also in weird news, apparently the guy who worked two weeks solid, wasn’t working but was dead. If they thought he was working, I guess Taxmen don’t do much…..
MT-Blacklist/Comment Spam Clearinghouse: MT-Blacklist v1.63 beta is out and installed on this box which does include the throttling features (and a few more features too).
Apparently the Bat! (my email client at home) has a memory corruption problem although my latest, christmas, edition is apparently not vulnerable.
Anyone have any ideas on how to change the application that is launched when the pointer is something like file://c:\temp\fred.html ? One of the desktops at work has Firebird installed as their browser and when we use teamcalendar in outlook, the web page opens in Firebird (which won’t work due to ocx problems). I need to open it in Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer HAS been set as the default web browser, and http:// web pages come up in ie ok. file ones insist on launching in firebird. the file types option in Explorer doesn’t seem to handle the file:// option so I can’t work out what I need to change.
Chris posted about an amazing collection of space pics of earth. I now have this picture as my backdrop.
We watched Daddy Day Care from a video last night which was actually pretty funny. The annoying thing is the quality of video vs DVD is appalling.
Hmmm – Microsoft have broken their rule of monthly patch updates this morning with two new critical updates. One for XP Media Center edition (unlikely to be in a business and whose knowledge base article doesn’t exist yet.) and another for SQL Server 2000 desktop engine on Windows Server 2003