I had another podcast idea for today, but a few minutes before I started, I found out that the Penny Arcade Automata podcast had completed today. I was *very* close to pledging major bucks to this project, so I talk about it a bit. Great Kickstarter, and congrats to Penny Arcade for a successful campaign!

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Kickstarter: Bring Penny Arcade’s Automata to Life
Penny Arcade series: Automata

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It’s a Dog Days of Podcasting Sunday, and today’s podcast is pretty straightforward. I recount my growing interest in birds, bird feeding, and bird watching, and listen to the wildlife outside our house.

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Ugh….I can’t believe it, but I just lost track of the Dog Days because of two GOP debates and Jon Stewarts’s last Daily Show. It’s not a good excuse, but it is what it is. I profusely apologize, and plan for better days.

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It’s Day 2 of the Dog Days, and I’m back on track! Today I chat a bit about deck building games in general, and Arctic Scavengers in particular, the game Charlotte and I bought last night at Oxford Comics and Games. See ya tomorrow!

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Arctic Scavengers (BGG)

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And…we’re back! (though already late publishing…*sigh*). Welcome to the 2015 Dog Days of Podcasting, folks! This is a quick “try to get one in to kick things off” cast, which I still didn’t get uploaded to my feed until the second day of DDOP. Hopefully I’ll sort things out on Wednesday…

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Earlier today, I published a post about getting POSSE working on my blog; in effect, a way to publish at kenzoid.com directly, but syndicate both the posts (to facebook, g+, etc.) and the responses (*from* facebook, g+, back to my blog). It’s been a learning experience, and very interesting. I’m most of the way there, I think, but the bridging plugin that I’m using to share *to* the Social Web has a hangup; you can’t use it to “reshare” something that has already been published. Like, for example, the test post I made earlier today. *sigh* So I’m just writing this up real quick to be my first test post…let’s see how it goes!

(Inside baseball note to other POSSE-folk: I’m currently using Jetpack vs. SNAP, because I don’t want to turn off 2 factor authentication for G+. I’m going to see what the Jetpack posts looks like; if I don’t like the format, I may turn on SNAP for everything *but* G+. After all, why use only one plugin when I can use two and make things even more complicated! LOL)

A busy lunch today; I’m hacking on my website. I’m working on enabling POSSE (Publish Own Site, Syndicate Everywhere), an IndieWeb publishing model that I’ve read about for some time, but I haven’t taken the time to wrangle with. POSSE allows me to initiate my writing here, on my own site, and a) simultaneously publish to Facebook, Twitter, etc. plus b) poll those external sites and retrieve the comments, likes, reshares, etc. and publish them here.

That’s fantastic…I much prefer to write here at my personal site, but getting interactions here on “the old blogger’s Web” is way more difficult than just dropping a few lines into Facebook and seeing them get 5 or 6 likes in an hour. With POSSE enabled, all the Social Web interaction will get pulled back to my site as well, which is pretty cool.

I’ve been inspired by Dave Slusher and Thomas Gideon in this regard. Both of them have jumped through the hoops required to make this thing work, and I’ve got tabs open to both of their sites right now — they very helpfully detailed the process, and I’ll do the same once everything is complete. I’m looking forward to seeing how this works!