So, I like doing stuff like this where you get people to post something about themselves. To my two readers, whom I pay, what are your feed reader stats like? I have trimmed out a LOT of my blogs lately, but I want to go down more. Gecko? Cornell?
I found that causing my Exchange 2007 server at home to suffer a catastrophic meltdown *really* cut down on my spam, so I guess reading all those “Getting Things Done” articles about not checking email as often really helped me.
At least subconsciously.
The best part is that I can’t just reformat & reinstall, ’cause my blog, my wife’s blog, and two of my friends’ blogs are all on there, too.
I don’t think I have *quite* that many feeds in my Sage RSS under Firefox, but I know that still doesn’t stop me from hammering on the “refresh” button to look for new posts. Just can’t get the hang of GReader for some reason.
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Bloody hell Evan! I thought I was doing well:
From your 23 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 291 items, starred 0 items, shared 0 items and emailed 0 items.
Note from teacher: Must try harder…
It must take you all of 5 minutes to read those items!
From your 138 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 633 items, starred 9 items, shared 0 items, and emailed 8 items.
I found that causing my Exchange 2007 server at home to suffer a catastrophic meltdown *really* cut down on my spam, so I guess reading all those “Getting Things Done” articles about not checking email as often really helped me.
At least subconsciously.
The best part is that I can’t just reformat & reinstall, ’cause my blog, my wife’s blog, and two of my friends’ blogs are all on there, too.
I don’t think I have *quite* that many feeds in my Sage RSS under Firefox, but I know that still doesn’t stop me from hammering on the “refresh” button to look for new posts. Just can’t get the hang of GReader for some reason.