John Cowan joins the blogging crowd. Great to see you here, John!

John's at last begun recycling knowledge. John describes himself as a walking encyclopedia. I think that's fine as far as it goes, but he's a walking dictionary of quotations as well, and the living embodiment of a number of other scholarly publications too, I'm sure.

Definitely a blog for your “must read” list. Welcome aboard, John!

Comments:

Me too Norm.

Just that it makes Atom XML seem so so easy. I haven't figured out how to make a link show up as a link yet.

Didn't you do a write up on your publishing cycle somewhere?

Posted by Dave Pawson on 14 Apr 2005 @ 06:33pm UTC #

Me too Norm. http://nodesets.blogspot.com

Just that it makes Atom XML seem so so easy. I haven't figured out how to make a link show up as a link yet. I really feel sorry for people using commercial wysiwyg tools. This was advertised off a google page and I took to it... except that its like trying to format content in a certain WP package. Drives you nuts.

Didn't you do a write up on your publishing cycle somewhere?

regards DaveP

Posted by Dave Pawson on 14 Apr 2005 @ 06:33pm UTC #
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