not exactly clear what it means, but it took me about an hour to figure out. This is my basic understanding of what a "site feed" is. The feed allows me to break down my website (blog, personal site or any website I want) into little chunks so that it can be viewed from a feed reader without the person actually being at my blog's URL. This way, people can subscribe to a number of websites and read what they want to or what has been updated recently on all of their subscribed websites all at one location.
Does that sound about right? All I hope is that I have put the link to subscribe to my site/feed/whateveryouwanttocallit correctly and that it is accessible through FeedBurner. I tested it out with Google Reader and it seems to work, so let's keep our fingers crossed.Sierra and I went to see The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian tonight.
It was not the best time to go see a movie. The moment we pulled into the parking lot of the mall/theater, I knew there was trouble. I did not expect there to be such a huge crowd to go see Sex and the City. I also didn't think there would be so many people going to see IJ4. Thankfully, we were able to get our tickets quickly. I went into this movie with some reservations only because I expected much more from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but more to come on that at another time. For now, I am going to make sure my feed is working and that I get to sleep at a reasonable hour.And no, I am not linking Sex and the City to it's website (I don't even know what the URL is).
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Feeds are definitely your friend. I like going to actual blogs but lots of people like to receive updates via e-mail or in feed readers, so it was definitely a good move.
I actually wasn't a big fan of Prince Caspian. It felt like more of the same and I found myself constantly checking my watch to see when it would end. Then again, Eddie Izzard was in it, so I can't say there wasn't anything in it I didn't like.
- Brian
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