I've been meaning to post this here for a while, but my cynical Irish side has convinced me to hold off in case of disaster. I've managed to distract him with beer and song long enough to pull this together
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I'm actually doing something very similar currently. More specifically, I'm doing 30 posts in 30 days in lieu of NaNoWriMo. Pushing hard for a month to end up with 50K words of crap is not my idea of a good time. But, generating 30 posts, hopefully averaging around 1500 words each, will produce hopefully a few things I can use later.
Would you have any objection if you (or someone else) pulls the RSS feed from your blogger account onto LJ. Just because I'm lazy and it's easier to know when something new is posted, that way.
I'd be interested in that, also, as I use Google Reader normally for this kind of thing. However, when I clicked on "Subscribe (Atom)" at the bottom of your blog I just got sent to what looked like the source code of the page rather than being prompted to subscribe.
What I briefly saw of the page looked good, I particularly liked the examples of what else skills are good for!
Weird, esp since it's a google blog, they shoudl just play nicely with each other (and I subscribe to it in google reader myself, so I know it _can_ work). However, some of the links have been glitchy for the past day or two, so maybe they've got something going on behind the scenes.
I'd try this: From googgle reader, just click the "add a new subscription" button and paste in the main url (http://rdonoghue.blogspot.com) - I _think_ it's smart enough to figure it out from there.
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If you're at all interested, it's up at http://immagini-di-vita.com/
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Would you have any objection if you (or someone else) pulls the RSS feed from your blogger account onto LJ. Just because I'm lazy and it's easier to know when something new is posted, that way.
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What I briefly saw of the page looked good, I particularly liked the examples of what else skills are good for!
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I'd try this: From googgle reader, just click the "add a new subscription" button and paste in the main url (http://rdonoghue.blogspot.com) - I _think_ it's smart enough to figure it out from there.
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