  JERMaCIDE Death Is Eternal...?
join:2002-09-14 Vancouver, WA | Yippe! I guess
RSS seemed like to much trouble for nothing to me. I guess I don't have enough interest in having 50 feeds delivered to me everyday. Who needs it. I find the info I need just fine now. |
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  csiemers
join:2000-09-16 Portland, OR
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| I felt the same was as you, but a guy at work installed an RSS reader on my PC and it truthfully has been ok. It nice to look in one place at the articles that I would normally had visited 1/2 dozen seperate web sites for.
It seems I spend less time looking at the quick little summaries than I did when I scanned through the larger articles.
YMMV -- »www.wwiivehicles.com World War II Vehicles and Advanced Squad Leader |
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  Sebastian Premium join:2000-12-22 New Haven, CT
| reply to JERMaCIDE setting up an rss reader is pretty simple. there are countless programs out there where you just enter the url and it will do all the rest.
i think it's great, especially for on-the-go. me as a webmaster, i just recently started to allow my visitors the ability to filter what content they want.. different catgories, how much content they want, etc.. -- BBR Gaming Server Admin. gaming.broadbandreports.com |
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  deal_lover
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| reply to csiemers I know what you mean. I used to go to around 15 deal sites a day. That got pretty tiring, so I usually unded up going to my 3-4 favorite ones regularly.
Now that I found dealsites, I only need to go to one site. Check out the read time updates here:
»www.dealsites.net/index.php?modu···context= |
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