I have nothing to say about the Altos Research Blog except, “Bring these folks to Arizona!”
They are utterly the apogee of analytical real estate weblogging. Without a perfectly telling chart, they’re completely tongue-tied. That’s not really true, but if you feel an urge to challenge their conclusions, sharpen your pencil first.
They’re running a Serendipity weblog, and their links are internally-shielded by software: You find what you clicked on without knowing what you had sought. That’s poetical, don’t you think? The trackbacks look like one of the three ways WordPress can do them, which makes me think they might be able to get rid of them altogether.
Clean, thoughtful, very detailed — with unnecessarily complicated weblogging software. Web geeks and complexity. Who’d put those two together…?
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mike says:
An actual conversation from our team meeting:
Mike: that Serendipity blog engine is a pain in the ass.
Jason (co-founder, vp of engineering): you want to burn two days swapping it out or you want us to get [insert lengthy development priority list] done first?
Mike: point taken.
September 26, 2006 — 2:05 pm
jf.sellsius says:
Ditto.
September 26, 2006 — 5:40 pm