Movable Type + Social Networking

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Huh. Since I fell off the blogging, it seems there have been developments in integrating content from various other social media into the MT engine.

I've added a plug-in called Action Streams and a cronjob to update it every 15 minutes. Nothing up yet, though. I have successfully added a list of links to my other profiles though, so I'll chalk this up as a limited success. Hopefully, though, a list of my other doings around the Internets will appear on this page, giving everyone a central location from which to obtain their dose of Alexalia.

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Today

  • Alex tweeted, "has got great rhythm and blues happening the plaza outside my window. Kick. Ass."

Friday

  • Alex tweeted, "is *ridiculously* excited about finding the font used for HAL 9000's computer screens. Must...use...it..."
  • Alex tweeted, "Feels likehe's had all the energy removed from his body. I'm a husk."
  • Alex tweeted, "comes from a practical people: http://tinyurl.com/2x2hsn"

Thursday

  • Alex tweeted, "@jasonbentley That sounds dirty...and fun."
  • Alex tweeted, "@Blankwuff Which one gets you the most free stuff? Mark that one."
  • Alex posted Signs of life
  • Alex tweeted, "has hit that time of day where the blood just sort of pools up in his head and stagnates. Mini-strokes?"
  • Alex tweeted, "is in a tentatively better mood today, but still feeling a little strung out. Body's are weird."

Wednesday

  • Alex tweeted, "finds that the inputs in his life from other people push his happy/aggravation ratio deep into the <1 fractional."