Entries Tagged as 'blogging blogginess'
Live Writer seemed to be adding code to the earlier published post that ended up stripping the image out. So here is a test (the original post has been corrected)
This was developed as a central place for people (inside and outside the region) trying to plan meetings and trips. Too often meetings overlap or the [...]
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Paul Hamilton has a list of useful tools, including a link to edublogging tutorials
The bookmarks below were generated using the GreaseMonkey script from Social Bookmarking Helper 4 Wordpress.Com - A Greasemonkey Userscript July 7th, 2007 — Satya Narayan The bookmarks generated at other posts come from a modified bookmarklet from http://archaeoastronomy.wordpress.com/social-linking/
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Tags: blogging blogginess · edublogs.org
RE: This is a test of the newer Windows Live Writer 1(12)
Here are screenshots of the difference between the human-eye view of using Live Write and the WordPressMU editor.
If the post needs revising after posting (I haven’t found the post as draft feature yet), Live Write makes it difficult. I like the ease of adding [...]
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Here is some copied text==
“Click photo to visit http://wellingtongrey.blogspot.com/, the source of the Computer is a Skinner Box *The computer is not your friend. The computer is a Skinner Box
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* Brainbiter http://sophronismos.wordpress.com/
Skinner Box”
Technorati tags: blog+client, Live Writer
Live Writer above and blog editor below–
This is not nearly as awful [...]
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Tags: blogging blogginess · in process
[Meandering the Information Superhighway -- don't worry, it's safe. On dial-up the tubes are clogged]
Click photo to visit http://wellingtongrey.blogspot.com/, the source of the Computer is a Skinner Box *
via
Brainbiter http://sophronismos.wordpress.com/
Skinner Box
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Millard Fillmore’s Bathtub http://timpanogos.wordpress.com/
Whom the gods destroy, they first make mad
Skinner Box at Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinner_Box
Social Bookmarks: [...]
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Here are pictures of my devices used for testing the Port-a-puter
Click to enlarge the roadless version of a USB flash drive. The card reader was something like $9.00 and the CF card was maybe $12 or $20, special at that time. There are shorter USB extension cords available out there.
Below, the CF card [...]
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