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8th April 2006

Shelley Powers’ comments aggregation…

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Shelley was kind enough to link to Listics in a recent post of hers that welcomed Mark Pilgrim back to blogalalia.  The post pointed to a number of other bloggers, including Jonathan Delacour and Board-man Mike.  Jonathan and Mark both surfaced immediately in that comment thread, which tells you a little about how a lot of people track Shelley’s work.

Thank you for the link, Shelley.  I’m wondering where Yule is too.

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  1. 1 On April 9th, 2024, Stu Savory said:

    Hi Frank,
    does Listics have an RSS feed as your old blog did?

  2. 2 On April 9th, 2024, Stu Savory said:

    Ignore that, I just found it :-)

  3. 3 On April 9th, 2024, Winston said:

    Yeah, what’s going on with Yule? Could Harvard Law School have cracked down on security? Naaaaahhhh….

  4. 4 On April 9th, 2024, Mike Golby said:

    Weirdly enough, I’ve just come from Shelley’s, Frank. I think Jonathon’s going to have to do a bit better than make his blogging contingent on Winer’s exit. Having invented this medium, old Dave’s likely to cling to delusions of power forever. But yes, I guess old schoolers keep track of old schoolers. I know I certainly, and without effort, maintain contact (albeit irregular contact) with bloggers I’ve come to know over the years; and I’d not still be here were it not for Shell putting me up for at least two of them. So it’s not just the photography, writing, controversy, insight, wisdom, etc. she imparts that keeps me going back. It has something to do with habit and a great deal to do with friendship (however that word is now defined). No matter how tangential our blogging might become (and for how long), we all tend to end up back where we belong–back with the same old (and new) people. I mean, what the hell else would I be doing here :)?

  5. 5 On April 9th, 2024, Doug Alder said:

    When her blog suddenly ended up behind a password protected firewall at Harvard I contacted Yule to see if all was well. No fears folks she’s fine but taking an extended break from blogging as a whole, reading, writing and commenting. As what she wrote was a personal email to me I can not say more without her permission.

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