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Geek Culture / RSS feeds

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Kevin Picone
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Posted: 2nd Oct 2009 02:17 Edited at: 12th Aug 2010 16:06
Herakles
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Posted: 2nd Oct 2009 03:56
Never heard of 'em.

Swordfight! My cheesy little first game!
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=147808&b=36
Kevin Picone
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Phaelax
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Posted: 2nd Oct 2009 07:19
I do, it's the only way I get my news when I'm at work.

Dreamsenshi
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Posted: 4th Oct 2009 06:48
For EVERYTHING! I use them for my web comics, my news, these forums, Flickr, blogs . . . It's the only way I keep track of it all. Helps with college work too, because I can keep up with current events in more specific online news (like NIH). Keeps everything organized like e-mail. Love it.

Your error is my treasure. =^--^=
Darth Vader
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Location: Adelaide SA, I am the only DB user here!
Posted: 4th Oct 2009 16:14
Didn't even realise this forum had RSS support!

Kevin Picone
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Posted: 4th Oct 2009 16:19
I'm a bit the same, but it does seem to be appearing all over the place. Just curious really.

Veron
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Posted: 4th Oct 2009 16:36
I use them for news, that's it.

Jeku
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Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 4th Oct 2009 19:39
I pretty much use RSS feeds exclusively to get my daily news. That way I'm not hammered by ads (at most just 1 ad per feed) and I can just click the relevant news articles I want to see more detail of. It's great, and Google Reader kicks butt


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