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revjim.net: Where’s Jim/Daniel/Daniel James/That Hot Guy?

  • Martin Atkins · 1 year ago
    Regarding what you've said about LiveJournal, those friends of yours who don't want to get a full LiveJournal account and its associated "yet another password" could use their Yahoo!, AOL, Flickr, or likely some other account to log in to LiveJournal via OpenID. Once they've logged in once and their account has been "vivified" you can add them as a friend just like any local LiveJournal user, and they can read your friends only entries from your recent entries page.
  • Jim Reverend · 1 year ago
    Good point! LiveJournal is very OpenID friendly. I've never jumped
    through the hoops required to make it work, but, for those
    anti-another-password type people, this is a great "option B". Thanks!
  • jennafurless · 1 year ago
    i think you should have more kids. anyone with that much time to post online, needs more stuff to do. ;) hehe
  • Jim Reverend · 1 year ago
    Haha! You'd think that, wouldn't you?!

    Actually, writing comes very naturally for me. I do it quite quickly
    and it takes a lot less time than you might think. Additionally, since
    I'm constantly reading things and taking notes for my own use, making
    those notes public as a link blog or "TumbleLog" doesn't really take
    too much additional effort. The only hard part is setting it all up in
    the first place.
  • blamedstarlie · 1 year ago
    I use myspace for the last inquiry. (mermadebaubles) I use the blog there. I am not terribly fond of it, but it allows (many) customers to keep in touch, as well as people I have gotten to know throughout life and want to stay acquainted, however, do not want them on my livejournal. Thanks for adding me to your flickr.
  • Jim Reverend · 1 year ago
    I have a MySpace too (http://myspace.com/revjim). I'm on it at least
    twice a year. Maybe more. :)

    I just noticed you friended me on Flickr as I was going through the
    often overlooked mailbox there. Sorry it took so long.