Thanks, Matt!

I thought that one of the downsides of moving my blog asides from the Twitter to the blog template was that comments aren’t allowed on asides. I was happily proven wrong on that score, when Matt Kappenman, fellow Jayhawk fan, left a comment on an aside post from yesterday.

So, let’s recap: the aside category goes directly into my blog feed; they’re commentable, and there’s no twitter latency from displaying tweets in the sidebar.

Sounds like win-win-win to me, which is my sentiments for the Jayhawks. Though I hope they repeat that cycle twice.

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Another Tool

While using the Twitter, I commented that it was a live-blogging tool par excellence. I think the “Asides” category that I discovered I had all along, could serve the same purpose. In many respects, Asides serve it better.

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Well, I’ll Be

One of the prime reasons behind my recent Twitter fascination was that I had a little sidebar for Asides. The sidebar updated via RSS via the Twitter. I’m sheepishly embarrassed to admit it, but the blog template has a category called “Asides”, and by posting to that category, the aside appears in-line.

Old dog. New Tricks.

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