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September 12, 2002
Welcome to UNSANITY.ORG

Welcome to our newborn site - a sister site of UNSANITY.COM. While the first is being kept mostly official and on-topic, this one servers different purpose.

We are a small company, with just a few members. Each of us has opinions, rants, feelings and announcements that do not relate directly to Unsanity LLC, or just are inapproipriate to be published on the main site. For this purpose, we have created this weblog. We will post various stuff here, which may be plain weird, wrong, pointless or non-Mac related; yet we believe that this is what we call 'being unsane'.

This means every time one of us has something to share, we will post it here. Of course, keep in mind that any opinions or posts expressed here do not represent the official views and opinions of our company, Unsanity LLC.

We'll see if we'll have the guts to keep up this blog up-to-date and running. Feel free to comment on entries you find interesting.

 Posted by slava at 01:09 PM | Comments (6)
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 possible to configure Movable Type to show the entire story in the RDF XML feed -- not just an excerpt.

Then I can read your blog through NetNewsWire.

Y'all should check out NetNewsWire, it's like Forté Agent for RSS feeds.

Glad to hear about this blog; now to convince Ambrosia to do the same, and life would be seriously cool.

Great software, happy hacking!

- R.

Posted by: Richard Soderberg on September 16, 2002 10:53 PM

Cut off at the top there.

"It should be possible..."

Posted by: Richard Soderberg on September 16, 2002 10:54 PM

huhuhuh

Posted by: on February 23, 2003 2:21 AM

I wondered if you have a program that allows programming of the function keys, something that I used to use alot on my old Mac 2.
Secondly I understand that Sherlock in the Jaguar operating system will no longer search your own hard drive, that it only searches the internet. If this is so, how about a program to search your own hard drive.

Posted by: Paul Bartels on April 14, 2003 10:13 PM

Slava,

is there any chance that you could bring back the features of Sloop Rudder written by Graham Herrick.

Great Classic MacOS extension.

Sam

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