Wednesday, September 02, 2009

RSS and me
Started trying to get my Internet addiction under control through the use of some judicious tools. Primary was the idea that I should be using RSS more to surf more efficiently.

For those who know what RSS is skip this paragraph. Well you don’t really have to, but you can. I’m going to go with the analogy of TV Guide for RSS. See in the old days you used to be able to buy this tiny little digest (on slightly better than average newsprint) that had a list of all the TV shows in your area.This was before the days of 500 channels of cable/satellite/Internet downloads with nothing on. RSS is similar in that it is supposed to be a small text file that tells you about the latest stories on the site. The best thing about the format is that it can contain anything -- a short summary of the story, the headline, or the whole story itself. That is up to the web site operator. That is the beauty of RSS. In most cases right now you can use RSS to find out what’s happening on your favorite site right now, without actually going to the site. Why do that? Loading the full web page takes a lot of resources on both sides of the equation and RSS cuts down on the number of resources used. Especially for Blogs that have a lot of content published over a day. The RSS file helps keep resources needed lower.

I have tried to use a couple of different RSS readers in the past but never got to a place that made it feel more useful than just opening a bunch of webpages in a browser.

I’ve tried the Firefox Smart Bookmarks which you can access quickly via the bookmark menu and still have the BBC Headlines loaded on my bar, but it only ever contains the headline, not anything about the story. This is not useful in my opinion. I’ve also tried using Sage, but never felt that using the sidebar was an effective way of looking at what I wanted to see.

Next Time: Times, Google Reader and Evenbox

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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Spent a little while reading about the impending doom. No not hurricane season, the purchase of Marvel Comics by Disney. The thing that freaked me out (besides the wolva-mickeys; I do like the spida-mickeys though was the idea that the heroes who were traditionally based in the real world and all of it’s problems were now part of the happy, happy joy joy world.

The things that most people missed was that Disney is actually a fairly progressive company in many areas. They embrace all cultures, all people, all money. Diversity is great as long as you’re smiling while you accept the quest’s Visa (official card of Disney Resorts) for their purchases.

The merger will be a good thing for both companies. Marvel gets a company that can leverage the heroes in an organized way. Disney gets a boy-oriented set of characters that they can now merch as well as the Princess and the Fairies. They both get to cash in on the new wave of Comic Action movies that bring in the cash even if they aren’t the best, but have enough fanboy service to keep the core talking them up.

Personally I can’t wait for when the contracts are up with Universal. I think the imagineers and Marvel will have a great time in the Savage Land portion of Animal Kingdom, or the Marvel Pavillion in EPCOT and Adventure Land will never be the same.