Monday, October 15, 2007

Remind me of cross-post blog

Copied this from multiply FAQ to remind of cross-post functions in blogger.

Can I cross-post my blog entries between Multiply and another blog site?
Yes, we offer cross-posting (posting a single blog entry to Multiply and another blog site at the same time) between Multiply and three other blog sites:

1. LiveJournal
2. Blogger
3. TypePad

When you enable cross-posting, Multiply can automatically detect new entries you've written on one of these sites and post them on your Multiply site as well. And when you post a new blog entry on Multiply, we'll automatically post it on your LiveJournal, Blogger or TypePad site (unless you explicitly choose not to when posting the new entry). Even with cross-posting enabled, you can choose to prevent a specific entry on your other site from being cross-posted on Multiply. Just add the following code to your entry on the other site:

< !-- multiply:no_crosspost -- > (check the spaces in tags)

You can enable cross-posting the next time you import new entries from one of these sites. Just click on Upload at the top of any page and select Blog, then select the service from which to import new entries and enable cross-posting for future ones.

If you've enabled cross-posting, you can disable it at any time by going to Settings and selecting Advanced Posting.

ENCS Sermons Podcast

Thank God for RSS feeds and thanks Wayne Dell my hero I can download now our church sermons directly to my iTunes.

Here's how to subscribe to the Every Nation Church Singapore sermons podcast in Apple's iTunes.

1. Open iTunes
2. Select Menu > Advanced > Subscribe to Podcast
3. Enter http://www.everynation.org.sg/sermons/rss.php

You are now subscribed to the podcast in your iTunes and free to sync it with your iPod.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Getting Things Done

getting started with getting things done
http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/08/getting-started-with-getting-things-done

building a smarter to do list
http://www.43folders.com/2005/09/13/building-a-smarter-to-do-list-part-ii