Mark Pilgrim - How to deal with telemarketers effectively

[Original Link] "Months go by and I don't receive any telemarketing calls, but I just got off the phone with the nice people at Precision Telemarketing, who got my name and unlisted phone number from Time Warner Cable (against my explicit directions upon signup, and their explicit promises) in order to try to sell me a subscription for TV Guide. I used the JunkBusters anti-telemarketing script to tell them to put me on their "do not call" list. In accordance with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, Precision Telemarketing will not be calling me again on behalf of TV Guide or any other company for the next 10 years."

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WebDAV continued

I was talking on Saturday about WebDAV and how Mac OS X could mount WebDAV shares as a native filesystem, albeit rather slowly.

Well, you can ignore that qualifier now; Apple have just released the 10.1.5 update to OS X and the most dramatic improvement is in the speed of WebDAV. Apple's free online personal disk space, which they call iDisk, now runs at a usable speed. Lots of other small but sweet improvements, too.

Radio's Aggregator supports RSS Auto-Discovery

[Original Link] I added the appropriate tags yesterday, so anyone using Radio to read this site could have subscribed simply by pointing at http://www.statusq.org, rather than having to find the RSS feed.

Dave W explains that there are many limitations in the current implementation because "Writing an HTML parser is a big job". But writing an XHTML parser is a much simpler one, and many of us would joyfully produce XHTML-formatted weblogs if only Radio would let us. :-)

Radio is fun because things move so fast, so it's a pity that this standard, which has been the W3C-recommended form of HTML for some time, is not supported.