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  Tuesday, September 03, 2002

A Post to my home page from email.

I am looking for a way to have the mail to blog feature have a different "secret subject" for each category, and in addition, , use something other than the subject line for specifying it. I saw a script that used the prefix for the email address (the data that Outlook uses for the Full Name, like follows: category miscCategory and "category miscCategory" tells it to post the post to the category named "miscCategory". If this can be done, it seems likely that one of the other fields of data could be used (like CC: or BCC:) just as easily as the subject. Would n't this seem to be the case?
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4:54:46 PM    


From Ray Oldenburg, Professor and Chairman, Department of Sociology, The University of West Florida

A quote from an article I found linked on Ron Lusk's site (I saw that Radio broke your link, Ron,  but being a fellow Radio user and knowing of its tendency to do that,  I plugged in your blog path in front of it and got the link)

"My interest and my professional efforts focus is upon the public life of our cities. I have documented and lamented its decline in a considerable number of publications, the best known of which is a book entitled The Great Good Place which identifies informal public gathering places as essential to community and public life. My interest in Maxwell Street is simply that of preserving its vitality and its inclusiveness against the sterility which threatens."|from Open Air


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7:54:37 AM    

On The Third Place, the subject of Oldenburg's A Great Good Place, Ron blogs back

Ray Oldenburg? Read, and loved, his "GreatGoodPlace". Thought-provoking, disturbing. Do we know what we have lost? Have we lost—however—a substitute for something more substantial that we were made for? Lots of questions. [Ron Lusk's Radio Weblog]


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