Hey, Andre,
A couple of things on your message:
1) With Blogger you can post using email or Hello, no need to actually log in.
2) I don't have any ads in my blogs. I intentionally didn't sign up for them.
However,
3) I'll look at your tools and let you know what I think. If they
make life eas
Mikey,
since you're so into blogging let me give you some entries and a offer.
You're hosting your blogs in BlogSpot which is a Blogger API solution.
You can post to your blog using any Blogger API 1.0, Blogger API 2.0
and ATOM client. I created about 3 of this clients in Rev, so you can
pick o
> Most of the time, that's true. Other times you spend much time trying
> to unlearn some HC things that are different in runrev. Er... at least
> that's true for me. There are times when it's nice just to have an
> empty zen mind when you approach a task.
Of course there are things that I immedi
Mikey-
Tuesday, March 22, 2005, 1:14:22 PM, you wrote:
M> Knowing a ton about HC helps a ton.
Most of the time, that's true. Other times you spend much time trying
to unlearn some HC things that are different in runrev. Er... at least
that's true for me. There are times when it's nice just to ha
> I'm impressed by the energy and enthusiasm with which you've jumped into
> to learning Rev, and returning the results of that learning to the
> community.
Knowing a ton about HC helps a ton. Of course it doesn't always help
to identify issues that belong in the Tao blog, but hopefully scanning
l
Mikey wrote:
As sort of a curiosity I started some blogs on blogger.com last week.
After playing with it, I decided to start three projects:
The Tao of RunRev (taoOfRunRev.blogspot.com), designed to document
quirks, exceptions, etc. in RR that people might not otherwise be
aware of
RunRev Wishlist
Mikey wrote:
As sort of a curiosity I started some blogs on blogger.com last week.
After playing with it, I decided to start three projects:
The Tao of RunRev (taoOfRunRev.blogspot.com), designed to document
quirks, exceptions, etc. in RR that people might not otherwise be
aware of
RunRev Wishlist