[Blog] Top new Mac history site
Jan. 27th, 2004 07:13 pmFolklore
Andy Hertzfeld's new site for telling interlinked stories, currently telling the history of the Mac. Fascinating stuff, if a little slow, but it has just been Slashdotted and survived to tell the tale.
It's absorbed far too much time today, in between building an e-Smith server and going for the 2nd run of the week. Going to try to go every day now, time permitting. I think I need it; mens sana in corpore sana - or words to that effect - and all that sort of thing.
There's an XML feed at http://www.folklore.org/folklore.xml but I can't subscribe 'cos as of 3 days ago, the paid account that
kjersti bought for me a year ago has died. So I have no syndication points. It hasn't deleted my existing feeds, but I didn't notice I had less than a point in total until I'd removed half of them. Bugger.
I'm a freeloader again now.
Don't suppose anyone fancies donating their invite-code coupons to me so I can raise some more paid time? :¬) (EDIT: instructions here.)
Andy Hertzfeld's new site for telling interlinked stories, currently telling the history of the Mac. Fascinating stuff, if a little slow, but it has just been Slashdotted and survived to tell the tale.
It's absorbed far too much time today, in between building an e-Smith server and going for the 2nd run of the week. Going to try to go every day now, time permitting. I think I need it; mens sana in corpore sana - or words to that effect - and all that sort of thing.
There's an XML feed at http://www.folklore.org/folklore.xml but I can't subscribe 'cos as of 3 days ago, the paid account that
I'm a freeloader again now.
Don't suppose anyone fancies donating their invite-code coupons to me so I can raise some more paid time? :¬) (EDIT: instructions here.)