Delicious Links Resolution

So, I killed the automatic Del.icio.us link posting. Long story short, it was going to be a big pain in the butt to get it working again, and I was questioning whether I wanted it back at all. Originally, I set it up because I was distrustful of Del.icio.us as a long-term archiving scheme, and I didn’t want to lose all my links if they ever went away. However, in the intervening years, they got bought by Yahoo, and I also started using other third-party services, none of which are archived here on the blog, so my original motivation for using the archiving script was gone.

I know several of you said that you liked the feature, and I apologize. However, there are still several ways to get at my links if you’re interested.

  1. The most recent links will still show up in the sidebar on every page.
  2. You can view them directly on Del.icio.us by clicking on Links up in the header.
  3. If you’re using a feedreader, you can subscribe to a new feed I created that merges my blog posts with my Del.icio.us links. I’ve added a link to the new Full Entries plus Links feed in the Subscribe box in the sidebar.

Left 4 Dead: One Paragraph Review

Left 4 Dead Trailer Shot

Left 4 Dead is a cooperative shooter. You play one of four survivors fighting hoards of “infected.” There are four stories, each with five chapters, detailing the survivors escaping from a variety of zombie-movie standards, such as fighting through a hospital to a helicopter pickup on the roof, or getting to the airport to get on the last plane out of the city. You can play with friends online, or with two people locally, but what really shines is Versus mode, where half the players are survivors, and the other half play zombies. You spawn near the survivors, and basically grief them as they fight their way through the level. One nice touch is that the coop campaign and the versus campaign are the same – the only difference is whether a human player is controlling some of the zombies. It’s incredibly easy to pick up, has virtually no commitment needed (a campaign can be played in an hour), and yet has enough strategy to make it worth playing over and over. I absolutely love this game, and it has supplanted all other games at our LAN parties, includingHalo 3. This is the game that will sell you on playing with friends over xbox live, and convince you to get a gold account, if you haven’t already.

Delicious Links

Well, it looks like the script I use to post my delicious bookmarks here every week has broken. I’m working on fixing it, but this happens to coincide with me wondering lately if it makes sense to keep posting my links into my blog.

At first, the goal was that everything I did online was found here. But with the rise of Flickr and Twitter, that’s become impractical. As a result, I’ve been toying with the idea of killing the automatic link posting, and instead pointing the “links” link up in the header to my Delicous Account.

So, what do you think? Do you prefer a blog that includes everything a person does online, so you only have to look in one place, or do you prefer when things are kept separate so you can just subscribe to the bits you’re interested in?

Please leave a comment with your thoughts.