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Blawgs Go Bye? And Aggregators...
Cruising through the blogroll, subscribing to feeds where I find them and checking on things before school starts next week and I get buried, I've found several sad gaps and one major hole. First, Dylan Goes to Law School has been dormant for some time—since last January. Veritable Cornucopia has been on hiatus since the beginning of May—has the team decided to call it quits?
The good thing about those sites is they're still online, meaning perhaps their authors will return someday, and even if they don't, their archives are still available for reference. But sadly it appears one of my favorite blawgs from last summer and fall— Liable—has completely disappeared—the domain has expired! Liable, if you're out there, we wish you the best and hope everything is going well for you.
In other (rather random) blogroll news:
- Dave's a gunner.
- Beanie has started her last year of school and it's like high school.
- Lawless Gal is having fun with OCI.
- Cinnamon has started 2L—she gets to watch movies in class! (Hey, does anyone know how to make a LiveJournal feed I can subscribe to?)
- Scherezade says: choose your seat with care. She's right, but I've always chosen kind of haphazardly and it's worked out ok. Not necessarily great, but not bad, either.
- Transmogriflaw has recently switched tracks from law student to mother-to-be. The switch is temporary; she plans to return to school after the baby arrives. This means she won't get her J.D. in 2006, but I'll still always think of her as part of my virtual cohort. Best wishes, Transmogriflaw—keep us posted!
Do you use an aggregator? Which one? How do you use it? Why do you use it? I've played with BlogLines, Net News Wire, Shrook, and PulpFiction. None of them really seem to bring all the speed and convenience that others have raved about, so I feel I must be missing something here...
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