Saturday, January 22, 2005

BookMark Collection

Hey, I wonder if there is a way we can post our bookmark files to this blog. I would love to see the cool/informative/fun/indispensible links you all have found in your browsing over the years.
I'll look into it...but does one of you already know a way?

8 comments:

Andrew said...

I agree, that would be great! Hopefully Dave, as our illustrious leader, can exercise his magical powers and make this happen.

Dave said...

well there's no easy cut and paste method, it'd have to be a labor of love by each one of us. Just open two windows (or if you have firefox, two tabs--just click a link by pressing down your mouse scroll wheel); open one to a new-post and another to your first bookmark. Then just start creating named links in your post as you move through your bookmarks in the other window/tab, cutting and pasting the addresses into the link-box.

I don't think there's any other way than this.

dave

Dave said...

I'm also looking to see if there's a way to get a chat function on the blog, which would enable us to chat if two of us happend to be on at the same time.

Maybe dusty's brother can whip us up some sweet HTML?

DM said...

There is a way to export your favorites. You could then upload that file to your own server or something...maybe I could host this blog on my own server with a more viable program. Then it would be private, secure. I guess if we really wanted to, we could go for the Wheaton Forum type of thing? There would be user photo albums, etc. Dave could be the administrator....I am too busy to mange it. Would you all want that?

Dave said...

I don't have all that much time on my hands; how much time does it take to be an administrator?

DM said...

Well I will try and install the new Zoops on my server. I own the domain WheatonThunder.com, which we can use as the homepage, and then just call the site 611 online .

Coye said...

here's an interesting blog, just in case anyone is actually checking this post for bookmark ideas anymore. I really appreciate the human side (as opposed to the merely political) of this soldier's blog:
http://www.soldierlife.com/

Coye said...

And I occasionally read this one just for the heck of it: http://www.thesmitten.com/