I’d Bring Singing Birds
Posted in Honey on 06.15.05

So let’s face it, my RSS feed doesn’t work. I thought it did work because when I add it to my live bookmarks it shows up fine, but apparently that’s just because it’s in my browser’s cache. I’m picking through the WordPress codex for solutions, if anyone else has dealt with this holla at me.

If Mae Clover was in my situation she’d handle it a lot differently than me. She talks about her problem solving technique in this wonder and very risque blues track “Gas Man Blues.” This is one of those dirty blues tracks that stand out to me because it doesn’t recycle the same phrases from the dirty blues handbook. “Gas Man Blues” is also notable for the fun interplay between the two singers as well as almost story telling quality - Clover doesn’t hid much behind pretty words.

Mae Clover - Gas Man Blues

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By mat on 06.15.05 2:48 pm

Works just fine for me Peter. I’m using NetNewsWire, and I seem to get all your updates.


By Merv on 06.15.05 3:21 pm

Works fine here also. I’m using Safari RSS and I always get the updates


By Roy on 06.15.05 7:28 pm

Works for me on Bloglines


By AG on 06.15.05 10:55 pm

Bloglines for Firefox is picking up your RSS just fine (and I’m glad!)…


By Jack on 06.16.05 10:40 am

Works for me, too, now. (NetNewsWire here too.)

If you’re tinkering with it, though, how about putting the MP3s in as [enclosures][1] and the full text of each entry in the description? Sorry, I’m being cheeky, but it’d make it a lot easier for your RSS audience to follow along…

[1]: http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags/rss_enclosure


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By Staggalee on 06.22.05 4:06 pm

Hey, Peter:

Your feed works fine with my Speed Demon aggregator software. Keep on doin’ what you do do well!

Staggalee




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