April 23, 2004

Quick Questions to Fellow Munuvians

Hi to all the friendly people of Munuvia! This is Dave of Blogo Slovo, the blog dedicated to News, Politics and other Semi-Coherent Ramblings, with an emphasis on things Slavic (coherent or otherwise).

First of all, let me thank Pixy Misa and Jim Peacock for inviting me to join and helping me to get set up. I'm still working on the migration to the MuNu site, I plan to go live on May 1 (May Day and all, you know). And I have a few questions for the crowd:

1> Is there a script for the MuNu blogroll? I want to link to all my new friends.

2> Has anyone worked with blogads or some other such deal? I'd love to make a few pennies (I have no illusions)

3> Is MT enabled for foreign language characters?

4> How useful are aggregators? I'm not sure I see the point, but perhaps I'm missing the point.

5> How do I upload images?

6> Any of ya'll live in/near Chicago? Wanna have a blogger bash and get a few beers?


Posted by Dave at April 23, 2004 05:53 AM
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#1

1. Check the side bar under USEFUL THINGS
2. No knowledge
3. Probably
4. I personally don't like them, but I suspect if you really want to read a lot of blogs without seeing all the pretty eyecandy, they are useful
5. On the MT console, where you type the stuff you publish, there is a button, about third down on the left, that says upload images. It is pretty self explanatory from there.
6. Not me, that is not near Chicago, not that I would not like to bash beers and talk blogs.

Posted by Mr Mouse at April 23, 2004 06:12 AM
#2

3. Yes. I haven't tried it myself, but David of Rishon Rishon is posting in Hebrew.

Posted by Pixy Misa at April 23, 2004 06:25 AM
#3

Aggregators are to reading blogs what paper is to reading books.

Or something like that...

I'm using SharpReader (http://www.sharpreader.net) and it's wonderful. And free. It makes keeping up with my favorite blogs oh so much easier. Did I mention it was free?

Posted by Jim at April 23, 2004 11:31 AM
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