Channels

They do know they have it but do not use it.
I do, so once an hour, this channel will be updated. If the webpage is updated you can see it here. That’s cool that’s fun. That’s a part of logging. This is just an example. E X A M P L E .. Will be stored in my archive. Cause: Roel and Roel are just Roel and Roel and I do not need them to have in MY channels.

It’s strange to see how this is implemented in my webpage and I have no clue how I should solve this. I am not a HTML Freak. I’m just doing the things I like and try to create a very simple solution for it by just typing my message. And I think that’s the solution.

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Blogger-Code

last week deleted by a major mistake.
My Blogger Code will return here tonight.

Update: Here is my Bloggercode:

B4 d++ t+ k++ s++ u f+ i+ o+ x+ e l c–

Which means as much as:

The explanation of your blog code:

I’ve been blogging for 9-12 months. I own 2 or more domains that are updated regularly.
I manage my blog with Greymatter, Movable Type, or other management system running on my own web host.
I have so many links I couldn’t possibly read them all on a regular basis and/or I nearly always add a link to a site that has linked to mine.
I check my stats at least once a day, I keep my tables in a spreadsheet, and I can tell you my average daily and monthly visitors without having to look it up.
I link to the standard blog Gods (Megnut, Kottke, Robot Wisdom, etc.), because I enjoy reading their sites regularly. I post at least once a day.
I can’t remember the last day I haven’t blogged. I sometimes carry a laptop or PDA with me, or I’ll find an internet cafe, and I blog soon after
I get an idea. I blog some original material with the occasional web link with accompanying personal commentary about the link.
I’ve dated and/or slept with another blogger and/or met my significant other through blogging.
I have posted at least a photo of my face on my blog, but not much more. I’ve taken a few surveys or participated in a few memes, but there seem to be so many of them I have to pick and choose. Nearly all of my offline friends, family members, and co-workers know about my blog, and that’s fine.

Dutch Internet

Dutch Internet (Nederlands Internet, of Waar een klein land klein in kan blijven.)
** Dutch language Warning **

Do not try to think locally. Think global.
My friend Julius: I agree for full 100% and not only cause I’m mentioned in your piece of paper. But if you try to be different you are the target.

As I mentioned before: doing your own thing gives you more satisfaction than following the mass.