Proof that we have some old-media in us
Not even launched yet, and already we decided that what we really need to make this thing cook is:
A redesign!
Kidding aside, anyone with a lick of sense can see that this site has changed, and much for the better. Jeff Harrell, who found this blog and sent a classic email introduction, has spent much of the past week enduring my fickle technoidiocy and creating the site you see before you. He's also being kind enough to host us, along with his blog, The Shape of Days. Many of you may have seen this post, which was instrumental in proving up the whole RaTHergate thing.
Let us know what you think-- there will be a few irregularities, mostly in older posts created by importing from the lame Blog-City environment into the better, but less gimicky MT. On the whole though, I think the new look underscores that we're the rare new media folks who understand and respect The Old Ways. Or vice versa.
For those who want to subscribe to the feed, it's: http://shapeofdays.typepad.com/pegasus_news/atom.xml
or:
feed:shapeofdays.typepad.com/pegasus_news/index.rdf
I really don't know if there's a reason to prefer one or the other, but the site also has a good, old-fashioned RSS feed as well:
feed:shapeofdays.typepad.com/pegasus_news/index.rdf
Posted by: Jeff Harrell | October 24, 2004 at 12:49 AM
Scary: I don't really know the difference. I just picked the first thing to pop up when I subscribed via Bloglines. For some reason, the Atom feed was more recently refreshed.
But then I'm the guy who nuked my email addresses. Hope this all resolves itself soon.
Posted by: Publisher | October 24, 2004 at 11:43 AM
Email is fixed. Hoo-rah. Now off to Tiki's for Sunday brunch and the Best Tartar Sauce In The World.
Posted by: Publisher | October 24, 2004 at 11:51 AM
The blog is now accessible through blog.pegasusnews.com, and the feeds through blog.pegasusnews.com/index.rdf and blog.pegasusnews.com/atom.xml .
Posted by: Jeff Harrell | October 24, 2004 at 06:00 PM
Need to publicize the new address, however, as currently the www.pegasusnews.com produces nada.
Posted by: Bruce | October 24, 2004 at 10:51 PM