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Just make this annoying thing go away.
Just make this annoying thing go away.
Does anyone want to swap RSS for a week? I need a change.
I don’t know about you, but I think the RSS feeds I read may be driving me insane. Feel like I do? All your RSS reader has to do is be accessible via the browser– I’ll read your stuff for a week, you read mine. We both get a change of pace. Sound good?
Filed by Julien at 10:00 am under random
I’ll go for some of that – I’ll email you when I get home from work!
I’m game. Google Reader fun!
This is even lamer than being a 26 years old Pog enthusiast.
http://www.thesneeze.com is all you need to know
Intriguing. I’m using Bloglines; could just swap out my password and pass it to you. 27 feeds, most of them don’t update daily.
just delete em all. go RSS free for a week. you won’t regret it. then add the 10 or so you missed, or keep yourself unenslaved.
i’m not a slave i swear!
Let the info peddlers tremble at a neo-ludite revolution. The rss-addicted have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Infojunkies of all countries, unite!
I think hugh’s got the right idea. Wipe it all out (well, make a backup, but don’t look at it), go cold turkey for a week. After that week, start adding the ones that you actually remember and thought were useful. A lot of dross goes away when you aren’t paying attention to it.
Okay, when I first saw this headline I thought you meant something completely different. Interesting idea, though.
However, care to swap shows for a week (month, whatever)? Not that I’m tired of mine – far, far from it – and not that it’s an entirely original idea, but it might be nice to break the routine and try on a different set of clothes. Anyone else interested?
- DHP
[...] Incidentally, Julian’s RSS swap (link 2) was the most interesting thing I’ve heard in .. oh, say 2 months. It’s a gut reaction, not some over explained poorly written post on the importance of the latest technological hiccup. [...]