Thursday, March 08, 2007

I just can't stop adding those links

Eagle eyed readers will have noticed that a new section over on the right called "I'm reading this:" was added a week or so ago.

This is the feed from the shared section of my Google Reader account.

I was a bit wary of Google Reader at first, but I am finding that it is a handy tool for someone like me who keeps on subscribing to feeds willy-nilly (my current count is 152. And I've only been using this for about three weeks.)

One of the things that I don't like is that if I want to share a feed on a separate page (like the shared post page I have here), I can't rename it. So the page is loaded down with the title "Xenius' shared items." As I tinker, other pages might be forthcoming.

In the meantime, a few more links of the old fashioned variety:

Dartman's World Of Wonder is a jolly cornucopia of pop culture artifacts. Dartman has an excellent eye and some marvellous goodies to share (as well as a couple of jaw-shatteringly awful ones).

Ephemera is an incredibly detailed blog about collecting stuff - The proprietor, Marty Weil, actually goes out looking for all different sorts of people who collect whatever you might find that was made out of paper. Riveting reading, and if you have a collection of your own, you can get some good tips on storage and so forth.

Ironic Sans is a genius. This is his blog where he chucks all of his great ideas for all to see.

Jeff Norman is also a genius, but look at what he went and did to poor innocent Game Theory songs. This makes him an evil genius. Enjoy his Architectural Dance Society.

Curt is starting up a videogame company, and when he gets a chance he likes to get in some baseball.

NEVVER has a beautiful and simple concept: every day one image and one .mp3 file. Incredible juxtapositions.

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