Parsing OPML with Ruby

Parsing an OPML Document Recursively with Ruby via the
dekstop: weblog site.

Dave’s No Nukes Cooking

Dave Rogers is on the ‘No Nukes’ diet for newbies.

He’s whipping up a Pizza Omelette today, and he previously attacked some unsuspecting pork chops.

Dave,
- you had me at Spanish Omelette.
- you lost me at pepperoni, and eye-watering red pepper.
I will be tracking your lessons learned, so I know when to invite myself over.

Cheers!

Aggregators don’t share?

Which aggregators don’t share the love? Nice overview via bizhack

The good guys
Reddit, Spurl, and Delicious all open links in the existing open browser window. This is what they should be doing,

My vote is for Reddit.com and PopUrls.com

PortableRiver of news

The OPML Editor NewsRiver was updated with a portableRiver output feature which is readable on a mobile device like a Blackberry, Treo or web-enabled cell phone.

Don’t open that video box

Un-innovate my UnBox via UNINNOVATE:
Did you know that the license agreement lets Amazon remotely delete all of your movies off of your computer for any reason it wants without notifying you? And that is just the beginning.

Update: 04/28/08 - Original link below no longer valid. Now points to main page at Burningbird. Search on.
Un-break my UnBox:
Shelley over at the Burningbird posted about unBox uninstall issues she experienced.

Human stupidity

‘Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.’ — Albert Einstein

Mobile popUrls

Mobile Edition: popUrls.com

Linux scripting tutorial

Beginners Tutorial: Linux Shell Scripting

MoonMoon News Aggregator

MoonMoon news aggregator.

moonmoon is a web based aggregator similar to planetplanet.
* Support for RSS and ATOM (compatibility depends on parser)
* OPML import
* Merged stories feed
* Theming support

Do-gooders

‘In the United States, doing good has come to be, like patriotism, a favorite device of persons with something to sell.’ — H. L. Mencken

Thoughts that bother

‘It is not a bad idea to get in the habit of writing down one’s thoughts. It saves one having to bother anyone else with them.’ — Isabel Colegate

Tech blog parody

For laughs, be like Scobert Roble. ‘A parody of a well known tech blog. Any resemblance to anyone in particular is purely coincidental.’