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Would you recommend it over the "combined" feed? I know the combined feed updates at a breakneck pace and its hard to keep track of, but I do like that it contains everything. The "conservapedia" stuff over today and yesterday has been fun to follow, for example.

By glenstein (not verified) on 22 Feb 2007 #permalink

"...two or three handpicked posts per week"? Heck, it's got fifteen entries for today alone!

(Still less of a fire hose than the combined feed, though.)

If you can keep up with the combined feed, then go for it. I often find that the combined feed is too much, so I prefer this one. You might consider subscribing to both-- if you fall behind on the combined feed, then use select to get back up to speed.

That's two or three for each blog, Kevin. There are 59 blogs on the network. But some of them aren't especially active, so I suspect you'll get about 100 per week with this feed. By contrast, CogDaily posts about 10 to 15 times per week, and if you multiply that by 59, you get over 500 posts per week! And many bloggers post 10 to 15 times per day, so you really are getting the best of the best with this feed.