Dr Fragen in the operating room
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    Andy Fragen’s PrintOutline Tool: It takes an outline, runs it thru a renderer (you can override the default, by specifying which one — you could even write your own renderer, if you stare at the code of the other renderers long enough). [Robert Scoble: Radio UserLand 8.0 Weblog] Wow, I’m becoming famous. Yeah right. The…

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    Wow, there’s so much activity on the Radio DG. It’s somewhat overwhelming. I can’t imagine Jake, Scoble, Dave and the others are getting much sleep. Keep up the good work, remember, inch by inch. “;->”

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    I showed Radio to Mark Altmar at my son’s school, St. Theresa School. He’s responsible for the school’s site and the computer program. He seems psyched. I’ll have to let him play a bit, But I’m sure it’ll make his life easier. Or maybe more complicated as he may spend more time in Radio. “;->”

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    Script of the Day (For Chris Pirillo): ^xml.rss.viewRssBox (“http://radio.weblogs.com/0001015/categories/radioUserland/rss.xml”, boxTitle:”Radio News”, width:50, frameColor:”#000000″, titleBarTextColor:”#000000″, titleBarColor:”#F5F5F5″, boxFillColor:”#FFFFFF”, timeZone:”PST”, maxitems:10)^ Demo.  [Scripting News] Keep this around, I have to try it someday

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    Thanks to Joshua Allen’s XSLT and W3C’s XSLT Service you can see what I’m reading (raw XML). [Aaron Swartz: Secret Agent] Reminder of how to do it remotely.

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    Does someone have an OPML renderer online? I want to show people what I’m reading. [Aaron Swartz: Secret Agent] Yes, Aaron. It’s at http://radio.weblogs.com/0001017/publicTools/printOutline/. Now you just have to check your referers page.”;->”