1) “We Are at War” – NEA’s Plan of Attack
2) Last Week’s Intercepts
3) Quote of the Week
Note from EIA to e-mail subscribers: I’ve been sending the communique’ as a bulk e-mail to subscribers for nigh on 14 years. For the last few years, however, it has been more and more difficult to overcome host e-mail strictures and increasingly sensitive spam filters. I’m trying to get as many of you as possible to subscribe to the RSS feed – even through e-mail (top of left sidebar) – to avoid these delivery problems.
Today was especially bad in that regard. I’m open to suggestions as to how best to disseminate this material to you, but we both have to prepare for the fact that bulk e-mail is less and less a viable option.
Naturally, I don’t want to lose a single reader, so if you have a preferredĀ alternative means of receiving EIA news, now is the time to try it out.
Since you are ready to make some sacrifices, so am I. I’ve avoided Facebook and Twitter this long, and for good reason, but if that’s the only other way, we’ll give it a go. I’m eager to hear your thoughts. Thanks for listening.
Yea to Twitter or RSS feed. Nay to Facebook(repetitive) and not anonymous.
OK, I’ve avoided this for it seems like centuries now, but I guess I have no choice but to ask: What is “RSS feed” and how does it work?
Hey Jim and others in the same boat,
There are two ways to use RSS – the easy way and the even easier way.
1) This video explains the easy way (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU)
2) The even easier way is type your e-mail address in the box at the top of the left sidebar on this page. Feedburner will send a verification link to your e-mail address. Once you verify, you will receive one e-mail each day that Intercepts is updated. The e-mail will include the full text of each blog post on that day.
Go to this page (http://feeds2.feedburner.com/Intercepts) for an example of what it will look like, and for more information about RSS feeds.