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Friday, June 03, 2005 

RSS

As much as I like how much time switching most of my reading over to Bloglines saves me, I kind of regret the fact that the only way I can keep things straight is to delete things off the side. It's more visible when there are actual links right there, and I don't want people to think I've stopped reading them (unless I have). And then I'll add new reads and for the most part they go straight into bloglines. Case in point: Although Mike Powell's Peanut Butter Words and Ha-ha Breath and Thomas Inskeep's Oh, Manchester, So Much To Answer For have both been added today, unless you look at my feeds, you'd have no idea I'm reading Powell. And yet I prefer blogs with RSS feeds.

Of course, I know this bugs nobody but myself, but it bugs me enough to mention it. Also, OMSFTAF, which I've been meaning to start reading for months, is proof that I'm shallow enough that if you start writing for Stylus, I'll probably start reading you.

Yay for shallowness! ;)

I should mention I do really like the blog (and your Stylus reviews, too).

Turn your damn RSS feed on though, seriously.

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