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Stuart Langridge

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Nickname: aquarius
Registered: Sep, 2003

Stuart Langridge is a web, JavaScript, and Python hacker, and sometimes all three at once.
Bloglines meme Posted: Jan 28, 2005 6:25 AM
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After Andy Todd we present: the Bloglines meme. Go to Bloglines. Find your own blog. (If it’s not there you can sign up and add it. If you don’t have a blog this one’s not for you.) Click related feeds. Post the top 5 (or more) on your blog.

  1. kottke.org

  2. Boing Boing

  3. Aaron Swartz: The Weblog

  4. Slashdot:

  5. kuro5hin.org

  6. Jon’s Radio

  7. Google Weblog

  8. Scripting News

  9. BitWorking

  10. Google Blog – Live

  11. Wired News

  12. Thinking About Computing

  13. Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger

  14. SimpleBits

  15. Ned Batchelder’s blog

  16. Clay Shirky’s Essays

  17. Ben Hammersley’s Dangerous Precedent

  18. Surfin’ Safari

  19. mozillaZine

  20. Anil Dash

  21. Blogzilla – a weblog about Mozilla

  22. World Wide Web Consortium

  23. Photo Matt

Incidentally, the following little bit of Python will create that list for you:
print '<ol><li>'+'</li>\n<li>'.join(re.findall(r'<h2.*>(<a href=".*?">.*</a>)</h2>',s))+'</li></ol>'
if you cut-and-paste the text of the page and stick it in the Python variable “s“.

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