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	<title>Comments on: The web&#8217;s best kept secret</title>
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		<title>By: Rob</title>
		<link>http://www.popandpolitics.com/2008/05/18/the-webs-best-kept-secret/comment-page-1/#comment-7474</link>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am very much one of those techno-savi individuals who has been staying away from RSS. I have known about it for quite some time, but I just couldn&#039;t get down with it. At your urging I finally decided to give it a try.
Today was the day I decided to dive into RSS head first. I set up my Outlook to pull in some of my favorite sites (Chris Nelson&#039;s Pop + Politics being one of them), and that&#039;s how I came across this article (coincidence?).

I have already installed Snackr and am digging it thus far. The thing I like about Outlook 2007&#039;s RSS application is, I can set it to download the full .html web page before I got on the road. That way, I can pop open the laptop on the plain and read any of the pages I like just as if I were on the net.

As always, your techno advice has been great and just in time as I&#039;m about to spend several months on the road.
Thanks Mr Nelson</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very much one of those techno-savi individuals who has been staying away from RSS. I have known about it for quite some time, but I just couldn&#8217;t get down with it. At your urging I finally decided to give it a try.<br />
Today was the day I decided to dive into RSS head first. I set up my Outlook to pull in some of my favorite sites (Chris Nelson&#8217;s Pop + Politics being one of them), and that&#8217;s how I came across this article (coincidence?).</p>
<p>I have already installed Snackr and am digging it thus far. The thing I like about Outlook 2007&#8217;s RSS application is, I can set it to download the full .html web page before I got on the road. That way, I can pop open the laptop on the plain and read any of the pages I like just as if I were on the net.</p>
<p>As always, your techno advice has been great and just in time as I&#8217;m about to spend several months on the road.<br />
Thanks Mr Nelson</p>
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