The Whole Enchilada
Posted on December 15, 2004
I spend a lot of time messing with this site, playing with this, adjusting that. Purely cosmetic mind you, the content is always the same old dribble, just different wrapper. I also understand many readers don't care about how a website looks, and that it can be inconvenient to open the site in a browser every-time to read comments that are not included in my regular full post feed.
Enter the whole enchilada feed. That comes with a hungry-man helping of full post with two new side dishes, comments and trackback. All in one convenient RSS feed the whole family can enjoy. (template from fortysomething.ca)
Update: It has come to my attention that I have neither eaten an enchilada nor would I know what one would look like. If anyone in the enchilada community was offended by my use of the word enchilada in a posting that had absolutely nothing to do with enchiladas or the enchilada consuming public, then please accept my sincere apologies. If it's any consolation enchilada does sound tastier than a 'ball of wax'.
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You've never eaten an enchilada? If you are ever in Austin, please let me know, and I will treat you to an enchilada. An enchilada doesn't seem like that much though. A typical dinner plate here would include two enchiladas with rice and beans (separate side dishes, not mixed together) on the side. Burritos are much bigger than enchiladas.
I like this template a lot. So uncluttered and soothing. I guess I'm in the minority in that the visual appearance of a site does make a difference to me.
::posted by: M Sinclair Stevens (Texas) at January 3, 2005 06:25 AM
Taco burrito and fajita, but never an enchilada. Go figure. I don't have any immediate Texas travel plans, but if I find myself in your neck of the woods, then it's a date.
::posted by: mark at January 5, 2005 02:20 PM

