Email Subscriptions Now Fixed |
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For a long time, e-mail subscriptions were broken. I’m happy to announce that this is now fixed. For those who prefer to get their daily dose of Lazy Man in their in-box, simply type your e-mail address in the form below and hit submit:
As usual we’ll never sell or distribute your e-mail address to third parties.
This as good as time as any to remind you that you can also subscribe with a feed reader. This is extremely handy as you don’t have to wait for pages to load and the advertisements are minimal. I find that I can read hundreds of articles a day with Google Reader. I couldn’t get 1/10th of that done if I had to visit each site individually.
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December 3rd, 2007 at 1:06 pm
How did you get full feeds??
My feeds are still partial, how can I fix it?
December 3rd, 2007 at 8:58 pm
What was wrong with the feed? I often wonder if my email feed works ok. The subscribers I have never seem to activate the feed. But then again it might just because I only have 4 email subscribers…
December 4th, 2007 at 4:16 am
@dong: ditto. I just think there aren’t many people who use email for blog reading. I think most people either visit or use a reader. Just my extremely unscientific guess. I didn’t even realize my feed was being sent “from” the wrong email address until one of my few email subscribers replied and it showed up in my personal email (not bripblap@)!
December 4th, 2007 at 3:14 pm
Great that you actually find out! It just goes to show that you should subscribe to your own feed and also get email updates!
If you can’t tolerate the email once a day from your own blog, how do you expect other people to?
December 4th, 2007 at 4:19 pm
Well, I already know what I wrote. It would be like Stephen King reading one of his books. He already knows the ending, so why not read something else that is more entertaining?