WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE LUDDITES

Apr 15, 2008 19:32

I HATE RSS FEEDS
I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT THEY ARE
BUT I HATE THEM
AND I AM NOT GOING TO USE THEM
SO IF ANYBODY WANTS TO MAKE A "POD CAST"
PUT UP A COPY IN MP-fucking-3 FORM
WITH NO RSS BULLPIES INVOLVED

2003 OR SOMETHING FOREVER

I HATE EVERYTHING

RARR

thank you

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xsr April 16 2008, 01:56:33 UTC
I think the benefit of a podcast being in an RSS feed is so the program just comes to you, is updated automatically, and all you have to do is dump it to your media player.

No web browsing required.

:: runs from the pitchforks ::

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recharge138 April 16 2008, 02:02:33 UTC
NEW TECHNOLOGY CONFUSES AND ENGRAGES LITH.

She tried to buy a google, but it ran.

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lithrael April 16 2008, 02:12:51 UTC
Heheh. I actually started to get mad reading the wiki pages on rss and podcasting. "RADIO SHOW... JUST WANT HEAR RADIO SHOW"

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lithrael April 16 2008, 02:09:34 UTC
That's just not the way I use the internet, though. The only sites I visit regularly are message boards. The only 'consolidated' thingy of any kind that I ever look at is my LJ friends page. And that's just because it's a convenient (and less intrusive) substitute for people emailing their friends what's up.

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bkilby April 17 2008, 01:49:48 UTC
Yeah. RSS is okay these days.

I remember trying to figure out what the fuck RSS did back in... 2003? I hated it. Creating an RSS feed when you don't know what the fuck it's supposed to do is worse than trying to pull an mp3 from one. I figured it out but I don't think I ever even used it.

I still have an mp3 of "It is the Year 2005" on my desktop for that never made 01/01/2005 RFC.

Damn, I am getting old.

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