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Tuesday, Jun 19, 2001
The 'recent-first' format is appropriate for the frequently updated weblog, but what about when I have a large number of posts in quick succession?
I'm just setting out to write a slew of posts, expand a few ideas presented yesterday, and post a few things that I wrote earlier. Before doing so, I want to write a prefaces, which you're reading right now. The problem is that you've already read the posts I just referenced (unless you're reading this just after I posted it) so what of the linear nature of time compared to the inverse format of the weblog? Aw, who cares. I hope you enjoyed the posts. More to the point, I hope I wrote them. If you like it, please share it.
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aboutme
Hi, I'm Kevin Fox. I also have a resume. electricimp
I'm co-founder in The Imp is a computer and wi-fi connection smaller and cheaper than a memory card. We're also hiring. followme
I post most frequently on Twitter as @kfury and on Google Plus. pastwork
I've led design at Mozilla Labs, designed Gmail 1.0, Google Reader 2.0, FriendFeed, and a few special projects at Facebook. ©2012 Kevin Fox |
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