Family and friends are advised that I've now migrated all my existing photo albums from the old website. You will need an account here to access the photos. (Contact me after you've got the account so I can add you to the access list). The old password won't work anymore - and the old website is going away.
I've also finally implemented Atom feeds. I know it's been an RFC for several months, but I already had one feed format so it wasn't a priority while I built the rest of the community site software.
But my RSS feeds won't validate if any articles have more than one attachment. There was a huge debate about this a couple of years ago. Dave Winer and Rogers Cadenhead seem to hold the view that the RSS 2.0 spec clearly states that an item can have at most one enclosure.
I've read the spec over and over - in fact every version of the spec. Nowhere is this spelled out. I can't even find the passages they claim 'imply' this limit. But face it, it's a very poorly written spec which Dave Winer grabbed from Netscape and made his own. He changes it whenever it suits him, and interprets it any way which suits his personal ambitions. Along the way teaming up with Adam Curry and 'inventing podcasting' (which also led to the protocol abortion we call iTunes). Dave also get very wealthy off of RSS during the dot-com crash, probably the only person besides the Google founders to get wealthy off the Internet during this period.
But RSS has run its course. It is now time to rid the Internet of everything associated with Dave Winer. He is a disgrace. RSS is a disgrace. Upgrade all your feeds to Atom. It's a much better syndication format, clearly thought out - well defined and specified.
Just do it.

everyone should do at least 6 times a day. In an effort to increase the
national average (the US ranks third among the world's superpowers in
smiling), Xerox has instructed all personnel to be happy, effervescent, and
most importantly, to smile. Xerox employees agree, and even feel strongly
that they can not only meet but surpass the national average... except for
Tubby Ackerman. But because Tubby does such a fine job of racing around
parking lots with a large butterfly net retrieving floating IC chips, Xerox
decided to give him a break. If you see Tubby in a parking lot he may have
a sheepish grin. This is where the expression, "Service with a slightly
sheepish grin" comes from.

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