China Posts
It occurred to me that friends, colleagues, and visitors, whom may wish to read my China trip posts in chronological order, may find the reverse date structure (most recent date first) quite frustrating. Accordingly, I have listed the daily entries below in a more user-friendly structure:
- China Journal [China no. 1]
- China Trip: Businesses & Organizations We Will Visit
- China-Bound
- Home From China
- China Daily Re-cap
- Days 1 & 2: LAX to Shenzhen [China no. 2]
- Day 3: Shenzhen [China no. 3]
- Day 4: Shenzhen [China no. 4]
- Day 5: Shenzhen to Shanghai [China no. 5]
- Day 6: Shanghai [China no. 6]
- Day 7: Shanghai [China no. 7]
- Day 8: Shanghai [China no. 8]
- Quick Clarification [China no. 9]
- Day 9: Shanghai [China no. 10]
- Day 10: Shanghai, Wuzhen & Hangzhou [China no. 11]
- Day 11: Hangzhou & Grand Canal [China no. 12]
- Image Captions [China no. 13]
- Day 12: Suzhou [China no. 14]
- Day 13: Suzhou to Beijing [China no. 15]
- Day 14: Beijing [China no. 16]
- FTP Photos Posted [China no. 17]
- Day 15: Beijing [China no. 18]
- Day 16: Beijing [China no. 19]
- Day 17: Beijing [China no. 20]
- Final Thoughts [China no. 21]
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August 9th, 2006 at 2:06 pm
i think i found a related Technorati issue: I cannot add your RSS feed either by copy and past into my rss view or by clicking the dummy rss button in my browser (safari)….perhaps on my end, but not likely given I just added another blog before and after my attempt to add you….
August 9th, 2006 at 2:20 pm
Yay–a fellow Mac user!
Thanks for the heads-up Todd. I’ve experienced the same issue with Safari’s RSS viewer though I’ve checked my feed several times to make sure the code is valid. I have a feeling it is my blogging software (Wordpress) even though it could be a number of other issues. There is an update I am reluctant to make (I dislike many of the features of the new version) but perhaps that will do the trick. Give me a few days and then try to add the feed again. Hopefully the upgrade will clear up both issues…
(As a potential workaround, see if pasting in the following address to Safari works:
feed://credoadvisors.com/blog/feed
I noticed that Safari adds “/atom/” to the address, and it looks like the one I list above may do the trick.)
August 11th, 2006 at 11:01 am
Peter, this is an excellent idea! I will have our student assistant do the same with the MBA blog sometime the next few weeks.