Year: 2003

  • John Perry Barlow has a blog

    Grateful Dead lyricist, EFF co-founder and general cyberspace theorist John Perry Barlow (he also calls himself a “cognitive dissident”) has, at long last, started a weblog: BarlowFriendz. Now if we can just get Robert Hunter, who’s been keeping a great online journal – on and off – since 1996, an RSS feed and Dead Heads…

  • Dean/Bradley?

    Interesting multi-page interview with Dean up on ABCnews.com, including a suggestion by the interviewer that Bradley might be a VP consideration. No real response from Dean of course, but that’s the first I’ve heard of a Dean/Bradley pairing, even as a hint of a whisper of 2/3 a piece of gossip. I hadn’t even considered…

  • Not all RSS users welcome

    Dave Winer has started a Yahoo group (mailing list) for RSS users. He’s moderating it, which is a good idea given the personality-flames that otherwise accrue in online discussions surrounding Dave and the formats he has championed. As I am a user of RSS and a contributor to Lockergonegnome’s RSS Resourse (as well as maintaining…

  • Don't believe the hype

    I’ve been noticing a new metablog in the referrer logs for RFB lately, Weblog Hype. While our five person staff here is coasting through the end-of-year holiday season with a scant few posts per week, “the Editor” at Hype is doing a great job of covering weblog news left and right. For example, I opened…

  • RFB badge

    Hey, look at the left column of this blogorrhea blog. There is a kinda cool badge for RFB that I guess the blog owner made?

  • Bruce Sherin has a weblog

    Bruce Sherin, one of the funniest people I’ve ever met (and that’s saying a lot), has a new weblog with the incredibly original name Bruce Sherin’s Weblog. Back in 1995, Bruce created Dr. Kovaks’ MicroWeb for Enterzone. I was surprised to see that someone had actually blogged the I Can’t Believe it’s Not Butter question…