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[The Oracle of Apollo] Permanent Link: New Year’s Eve 2000: This entry was posted on Monday, January 31st, 2000 at 12:00 and is filed under Personal. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

[Technorati.com] Technorati: Tag: delicious: This page shows goodies from the web about delicious. To contribute, just make a post to your blog about delicious and include the link below. More Info »

[Alexandrasamuel.com] alexandrasamuel.com » del.icio.us: from good to great: Like growing your hair or learning to ride a unicycle, life improvement via RSS takes time. Unlike hair and unicycles, it doesn’t take very much time: within about 24 to 48 hours of setting up your Bloglines account and subscribing to some news feeds, you’ll find that you’re reading more news in less time. In other words you will be better informed, smarter about the world around you, and less likely to embarrass yourself at cocktail parties by being out-of-the-loop on the latest book/meme/Hollywood gossip.

[Zoinger.com] Zoinger » Blog Archive » Brittle Integration of WordPress and Del ...: So, as a poor person’s solution, I created a del.icio.us account (del.icio.us/ZoingerPosts), and manually tagged all of my posts. This solution is fairly brittle, since it relies on me to make sure everything is synced between my blog and del.icio.us/ZoingerPosts.

[Avc.blogs.com] A VC: Bagging the Post: Much of your music discussion is either directly related to the technology you speculate on, or is interesting enough from a fans perspective to be very much relevent. I'm not a VC, but enjoy learning about your business. Your posts are written in a way that is understandable to the non-VC world, and it seems like the professionals in your line of work enjoy them as well.

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