I'm an early adopter, for a change! LiveJournal announced less than a day ago that they're now offering categories ("tags") for journal posts. I would have preferred that they worked on a USENET interface, but tags are better than nothing.
So I slogged through my journal, adding tags everywhere. Four posts couldn't be edited using the "tags" button, but I was able to tag them use the "edit post" button. There is apparently no way to get a list of the tags someone else has used for their journal.
This useless post has been brought to you today by the letter 'Q' and the number 0, which is the number of dollars that the US government wants to spend on educational TV next year.
So I slogged through my journal, adding tags everywhere. Four posts couldn't be edited using the "tags" button, but I was able to tag them use the "edit post" button. There is apparently no way to get a list of the tags someone else has used for their journal.
This useless post has been brought to you today by the letter 'Q' and the number 0, which is the number of dollars that the US government wants to spend on educational TV next year.
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Date: 2005-06-21 08:57 pm (UTC)Do I detect just a smidgen of bitterness in your comment? We can't expect the Asian central banks to cover our *entire* deficit without at least the appearance of belt-tightening on our part.
Intelligence and skill causes people to vote Democratic. It didn't use to be that way, but then the Republican Party used to be the party of small government and laissez-faire policies.
Most programmers in India are idiots. Most programmers *everywhere* are idiots. 90% of everything is crap.