Perhaps we can all learn something.
Google -
www.google.com/ig - lets you put RSS feeds on your Google page. Hooray!
Here are the ones I have, and let me review them:
craigslist (arcade -event): Some asshole kept putting up event tickets, like 20 times a day, so I removed the word "event" from the RSS feed. I don't like it because it's not updated as often as the actual site is. But this is an information gathering feed, so I can wallow in the fact that recent tax mixups had me passing on an environmental Spy Hunter for $700. Mother
fuck.
Game Tunnel: Apparently indie game authors can post there and advertise their game. Actually, I'm going to try it myself and see what happens. Updates once or twice a week.
ESPN.com: I hate ESPN like every other red blooded American male does these days, but they are a fat lot better than their competitors. Horrible puns.
Yahoo Sports: Blue Jays. I need less Yahoo in my life, but I can't find a better feed on the Jays.
Yahoo Sports: Saints. See above.
Yahoo Sports: Flyers. Haven't removed this from Google Portal yet. Fuck Philly sports fans.
Google Weather: I made a JPG of what it seems like they try to accomplish recently. In fact that went completely without comment by the people here, even though the updates posted by "1" included nothing but "1". I was shocked that nobody said a goddamn thing, but I'm not in this for the accolades.
My Google Groups:
rec.games.int-fiction: Eh.
rec.arts.int-fiction: Mostly ruined by a bunch of fucking assholes who have driven off people I do wish to read about.
rec.games.vectrex: The longest lasting Vectrex group. There had been movements to move everyone to fora and it blew up like it did on raif. NOTE: There are plenty of people happy to read all they can about text games and I think there was the perception that the intfiction.org forum was out to replace something, even though Merk said he wasn't trying to do that. It's too bad, because that's a perfectly fine forum/website.
rec.games.collecting.video.arcade (or something close to it): Tons of info here and these people stopped me from killing myself when I tried to fix my Crystal Castles
rec.games.marketplace.video.arcade: I have actually never, ever seen a game in Colorado posted here. However, I did get a lead when I posted that I was looking for a Tempest. It didn't end up being the one I followed, but there's some behind the scenes action there. Many lurkers.
Top Stories: I just try to keep my head in what the top three news stories are. Usually it's Bush fucking something up, so I guess I could trim it to two.
Stock Market: I am not currently active, but I keep track of stocks I have owned and companies I have worked for. Oh, and Microsoft as well, which does not fit either category.
Kotaku.com: The guy seems very dedicated.
Digg: This one is probably going away.
CBS Sportsline Scores: In ideal conditions, this one is awesome: it gives me the fantasy baseball and football scores in real time. Their own websites often fail to do this. CBS has weird login rules and I'm not always cookied, though, which makes this sometimes of no value.
ASCII by Jason Scott: Always a fun read and I appreciate his dedication to keeping his feed updated. Bill Simmons has a billion more readers than the rest of us combined and he couldn't surround himself with an accurate feed if Larry Bird's life depended on it.
RetroBlast: Sometimes they have nonsense up there, but very few important advances in the field of building your own arcade cabinet escapes them and this feed.
GP2X File Archive: Much better than going to their site every day to see if someone has updated MAME so Discs of Tron works.
...
... OK, that's mine. Tell me yours!
Perhaps we can all learn something.
Google - www.google.com/ig - lets you put RSS feeds on your Google page. Hooray!
Here are the ones I have, and let me review them:
craigslist (arcade -event): Some asshole kept putting up event tickets, like 20 times a day, so I removed the word "event" from the RSS feed. I don't like it because it's not updated as often as the actual site is. But this is an information gathering feed, so I can wallow in the fact that recent tax mixups had me passing on an environmental Spy Hunter for $700. Mother[i]fuck.[/i]
Game Tunnel: Apparently indie game authors can post there and advertise their game. Actually, I'm going to try it myself and see what happens. Updates once or twice a week.
ESPN.com: I hate ESPN like every other red blooded American male does these days, but they are a fat lot better than their competitors. Horrible puns.
Yahoo Sports: Blue Jays. I need less Yahoo in my life, but I can't find a better feed on the Jays.
Yahoo Sports: Saints. See above.
Yahoo Sports: Flyers. Haven't removed this from Google Portal yet. Fuck Philly sports fans.
Google Weather: I made a JPG of what it seems like they try to accomplish recently. In fact that went completely without comment by the people here, even though the updates posted by "1" included nothing but "1". I was shocked that nobody said a goddamn thing, but I'm not in this for the accolades.
My Google Groups:
rec.games.int-fiction: Eh.
rec.arts.int-fiction: Mostly ruined by a bunch of fucking assholes who have driven off people I do wish to read about.
rec.games.vectrex: The longest lasting Vectrex group. There had been movements to move everyone to fora and it blew up like it did on raif. NOTE: There are plenty of people happy to read all they can about text games and I think there was the perception that the intfiction.org forum was out to replace something, even though Merk said he wasn't trying to do that. It's too bad, because that's a perfectly fine forum/website.
rec.games.collecting.video.arcade (or something close to it): Tons of info here and these people stopped me from killing myself when I tried to fix my Crystal Castles
rec.games.marketplace.video.arcade: I have actually never, ever seen a game in Colorado posted here. However, I did get a lead when I posted that I was looking for a Tempest. It didn't end up being the one I followed, but there's some behind the scenes action there. Many lurkers.
Top Stories: I just try to keep my head in what the top three news stories are. Usually it's Bush fucking something up, so I guess I could trim it to two.
Stock Market: I am not currently active, but I keep track of stocks I have owned and companies I have worked for. Oh, and Microsoft as well, which does not fit either category.
Kotaku.com: The guy seems very dedicated.
Digg: This one is probably going away.
CBS Sportsline Scores: In ideal conditions, this one is awesome: it gives me the fantasy baseball and football scores in real time. Their own websites often fail to do this. CBS has weird login rules and I'm not always cookied, though, which makes this sometimes of no value.
ASCII by Jason Scott: Always a fun read and I appreciate his dedication to keeping his feed updated. Bill Simmons has a billion more readers than the rest of us combined and he couldn't surround himself with an accurate feed if Larry Bird's life depended on it.
RetroBlast: Sometimes they have nonsense up there, but very few important advances in the field of building your own arcade cabinet escapes them and this feed.
GP2X File Archive: Much better than going to their site every day to see if someone has updated MAME so Discs of Tron works.
...
... OK, that's mine. Tell me yours!