Post Nap One Act Play

iBook: “[ding]”

“[ding]”

H: “What is that? That dinging noise?”

J: “My feeds. The feed reader…”

L: “SEEEEEEDS! I want seeds!!”

H&J: [laugh]

Fini.

  • http://www.randomandodd.com Kristine
  • http://www.omarphillips.net omar

    Hey, what feed reader do you use? I’ve been using NetNewsWire and loving it.

    Mmmm, seeds.

  • http://www.blurbomat.com blurb
  • http://rivetergirl.blogspot.com rivetergirl

    Ding.

    What’s that?

    My rugs.

    Drugs. I want drugs.

  • http://www.DonnysRamblings.com/ Donny

    I just add all my feeds to my myGoogle start page. After trying several different feed readers, that is the best way for me. All my favorite blogs update right on my start page, along with various other nifty doo dads I’ve added to it.

    By the way, Kristine, here is the original version of that stolen sidekick story, by the guy who supposedly wrote it:

    http://​www​.evanwashere​.com/​S​t​o​l​e​n​S​i​d​ekick/

    I’m not entirely convinced it wasn’t just a ploy to get a lot of free links and traffic.

    And to whom it may concern: my son’s parent/teacher conference was held yesterday. He is in Kindergarten. They rank them in each area on a scale of 1–10 with 10 being the highest. My son scored a 10 in every single category. In some categories he would have scored even higher if it was possible to rank him higher. His reading is at the third grade level (I don’t remember learning to read in Kindergarten). The teacher says she can tell we started reading to him long ago. I am so proud I had to tell the internet. :)

  • http://www.DonnysRamblings.com/ Donny

    BTW, to get your own customizable “myGoogle” page go here:

    http://​www​.google​.com/ig

  • http://www.omarphillips.net omar

    I like how Newsfire’s site says its “The Angelina Jolie of applications.”

    Donny, congrats on your son :)

    Google has its own feed reader (linked from the Google Labs page, which is FANTASTIC) also at http://​reader​.google​.com/