Photo: Dessert carnage

Dessert carnage (Taken with instagram)

Working on a project (Taken with instagram)
I'm either a terrible blogger or a fantastic blogger, depending on whether you like your RSS reader spammed or not, and I'm fully aware of that fact. I usually don't have anything interesting to say.
I did stumble earlier across a way that Google Reader allows you to share your "Starred Items" feed. I tend to use these items in a pretty general way --- a sort of bookmarking of the writings that I either want to come back and read later (these also go to Instapaper [web (free), iPhone ($4.99)] to read later) or just think are interesting and might be worth a re-read. A good example would be the MSNBC Photoblog feed --- lots of their items get marked. It's a way of archiving things I'm interested in without boring anybody with my writing and wasting time.
Anyhow, if you want a random feed of news and writing that might be on an intersecting-but-not-completely-parallel lie to your interests, you might check out the RSS feed linked here
It's profound and bizarre how much I subconsciously infer from someone's iPhone homescreen. Subtly (or not-so-subtly...) judging those with horribly busy backgrounds and piles of icons all over the place; admiring those which display an aesthetic that agrees with my own sensibilities. Another ridiculous way to show off. That said, here's mine now:
There's a neat website at homescreen.me that lets you keep an updated listing of your homescreen. It feels good somehow. Kind of fun.
Of course, my lock screen is at the moment a graphic I made relating to a particular soccer club: