Using posterous.com to track URIs. Here's an Ancient Mediterranean object at the National Museum of Natural History.
If you're reading this at http://mediterraneanceramics.blogspot.com/ , that's part of the experiment as well.
Items of interest in the study and publication of ceramics from the Mediterranean world, along with other observations. Sebastian Heath.
2 comments:
OK! I can't stand the suspense what about Posterous is useful about tracking URIs?
Eric,
Not sure yet or if it is. But I really like using e-mail to create a short post. I first set up my posterous account to auto forward to blogger. But I've backed off from that. Now it just goes to twitter. I can imagine using:
1) twitter for really short things.
2) Posterous for slightly longer but still "quick".
3) Blogger for the relatively rare, more lengthy discussion.
Twitter, which I reflect on FaceBook, will give a feed for all of these.
-S.
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