I've made the (very very) belated discovery that there are tons of good blogs out there in places other than LJ. My first reaction was "Why the heck aren't you on LJ?". Yes LJ often sucks ass, but the friending system makes it so easy to follow various journals! The ability to read all the blogs you follow on one page very seriously comes close to outweighing the site's general suckiness.
That leads me to a question: If you follow a number of non-LJ blogs, how the heck do you do it? Do you just bookmark them all? (I'd rather not do that, it seems so clunky!) I know there's the RSS/feed system, but the owner of the blog needs to set something up for that on their end, and I'm not about to go ask a few dozen people to do that.
For now I stuck the links onto a private page (so I can access them all from that one page), but that's really just like bookmarking them... I could redesign my journal and stick the links there, but right now I have 15 new ones (and I'd probably have three times that number if work wasn't so busy that I couldn't follow links and find new ones), so that'll get clunky fast.
Anyone have a better system?
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And for anyone not interested in that stuff, here's a link for you!
I think that Norwegian dentists must be behind this game. It's sort of like Memory...except you won't want to remember the pictures on the other side of the cards.
(Look for 'Tandskadememory' in the middle of the page, then click "Starta spelet" to start playing.)
(Oh, maybe it's Swedish and not Norwegian. .se?)
That leads me to a question: If you follow a number of non-LJ blogs, how the heck do you do it? Do you just bookmark them all? (I'd rather not do that, it seems so clunky!) I know there's the RSS/feed system, but the owner of the blog needs to set something up for that on their end, and I'm not about to go ask a few dozen people to do that.
For now I stuck the links onto a private page (so I can access them all from that one page), but that's really just like bookmarking them... I could redesign my journal and stick the links there, but right now I have 15 new ones (and I'd probably have three times that number if work wasn't so busy that I couldn't follow links and find new ones), so that'll get clunky fast.
Anyone have a better system?
--
And for anyone not interested in that stuff, here's a link for you!
I think that Norwegian dentists must be behind this game. It's sort of like Memory...except you won't want to remember the pictures on the other side of the cards.
(Look for 'Tandskadememory' in the middle of the page, then click "Starta spelet" to start playing.)
(Oh, maybe it's Swedish and not Norwegian. .se?)