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RE: I'm done!!!

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4/18/2008; 4:43 PM by Jim Roepcke
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4/18/2008; 4:44 PM by Jim Roepcke
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Thanks John, why didn't I think of that? ;-) Congrats on your vicarious degree!

The "links" posts were a total surprise, to be honest. I set up del.icio.us to post to my blog, at least a year ago, maybe two, but then I didn't use del.icio.us. Recently I was convinced by a friend to start using the del.icio.us extension for Firefox, it's got a great "tag" button in the Firefox navigation toolbar that makes it easy to bookmark and tag pages...

Then all of a sudden these posts started showing up on my blog, and I had no idea how. I eventually figured it out but it was a confusing 10 minutes until I did. ;-) Now I'm making more of an effort to provide descriptions, and it feels just like blogging did in the beginning, but more automated.

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