Author Archives: Peter

How Aggregating!

Something I’ve been trying to get into lately is RSS Aggregators. Many sites, such as this very blog, include a link to what’s called an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) newsfeed. This link, when used in an application that can read it, allows users to read updated content from news and blog-like sites without going through the trouble of opening their web browsers, navigating to the sites, and looking to see if there is anything new. Instead, the program runs constantly on your computer, checking the sites for you, and alerting you if and when there is any new content.

If you’re using ***MovableType|http://www.movabletype.org/*** as your blogging system, and you haven’t done much to change the template, then you probably already have an RSS feed set up! Just look for “syndicate this” somewhere on your page for the link.

This also works with some web-based forums, such as my personal favorite, ***Broadbandreports.com|http://www.broadbandreports.com/***. Each forum at BBR has its own RSS feed, which is updated whenever a new topic is posted.

At home, the program I’ve found for Mac OS X is called ***NetNewsWire Lite|http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/***. It displays an alert in its Dock icon when it finds updated news items. I can then open the application to quickly browse through the news, and if I see anything interesting, I can open it in Safari to read the full article.

At work, I’ve had a bit more difficulty finding a good program to run on my Windows XP machine. There are tons and tons of RSS Aggregators out there that work on Windows XP. Many of them are no longer actively maintained. I’ve tried ***FeedReader|http://www.feedreader.com/***, ***Syndirella|http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://www.yole.ru/projects/syndirella/&e=42***, ***NewsDesk|http://www.wildgrape.net/***, and some others who I deleted so quickly after trying them that I’ve forgotten their names. What I’m looking for is an application that will go out every five minutes or so, check for news on the feeds I’ve selected, and then quietly display an alert in my System Tray that new items have been found. I would also like to be able to browse those news items simply by right-clicking in the system tray, rather than having to open the app to see what the news is.

So if anyone out there happens to be using Windows XP and has a good RSS Aggregator that does what I want… let me know? I want the aggregation aggravation to end!

Sunrise

This morning, Becky and I went out to do some sunrise photography. I should have listened to her when she suggested that we go to Singing Beach first… instead I drove to Manchester harbor. There were some nice photo opportunities there, but it wasn’t the best view of the sunrise itself. So we went to Singing Beach… by the time we go there, the sun was already well above the horizon, and it was much too bright to get any really good shots. But I took some just the same. If you’re interested in seeing what I shot, you can see the photos ***here|http://gallery.prwdot.org/sunrise***.

Next time, we’ll go to the beach first!

Baby…

…it’s COLD outside.

As of 10:24 p.m., Thursday, January 15, the temperature in Beverly is -6 degrees Fahrenheit.

With wind chill…

Negative 30.

Almost all Boston-area schools have already closed for tomorrow. Frostbite can set in to exposed areas of skin within 10-15 minutes. It’s dangerous.

Dream Job

A group of 50 men are being paid $5000 to ***spend 28 days in bed|http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2004/01/13/bed_rest_study_can_help_on_earth_and_in_space/***.

I’m feeling sleepy…

New Archaeological Find!

In an amazing archaeological feat, an even older version of my homepage has been discovered on the web.

Check the ***Wayback Archive|http://prwdot.org/?p=wayback*** for the details – you should see it near the top of the list in January, 1998. The page that has been archived is remarkably intact, even including photos!

Have fun!

Holiday Coming Up!

As an aside, this was the first Christmas I can remember where I was not given any calendars as gifts. I actually had to purchase a calendar myself! Thankfully, the choice was not a hard one: I purchased the ***2004 Demotivators Calendar|http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/toys/65de/*** made by ***Despair, Inc.|http://www.despair.com/***. 12 months of depressing, demotivating, and demoralizing artwork and memorable quotes. Yep, and it’s hanging on the wall of my cubicle at work even as I write this.

Anyway, according to my lovely new calendar, Monday, January 12 is Procrastinator’s New Year’s Day. Just thought you’d like to know.

Farewell, Maestro

Maestro James Jorgenson, founder of the Gordon Symphony Orchestra, ***passed away on December 28 at the age of 77|http://www.gordon.edu/media/jorgenson.htm***.

I spent three years at Gordon under the direction of the Maestro. I will remember him as a kind, creative, slightly kooky individual who was always loved by his students. There was something about that Wisconsin accent, and the way he always pronounced “sorry” as “soar-ree”.

May you continue making music in heaven!

Please let there be free stuff…

Tomorrow at 9 a.m. Pacific Standard Time, Steve Jobs will deliver the ***Keynote Address|http://stream.apple.akadns.net/*** for the 2004 Macworld Expo / San Francisco.

Chances are, there will be some new stuff introduced that, yet again, we can’t afford… but I’m also hoping there will be some cool new software available for free.

Whatever it is, Keynote anticipation is always exciting. 🙂