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A week ago I started using Dare’s aggregator, RSS Bandit, which has the nifty feature of being able to flag articles. These articles then appear in, surprisingly enough, an “Items For Followup” folder.

So, I thought it would be interesting to expose you, my cherished readers, to those articles that I deem worthy of further perusal. I plan on doing this weekly.

Note that this is not indicative of the “worthiness” those articles I’ve read in the 188 feeds that I’ve subscribed to. There are many more interesting articles of note or importance than these. But rather that these articles are ones that piqued my “that’s worthwhile keeping for future reference”.

And so, I give you my list of “interesting” articles for the week ending December 2, 2005:

So there you have it. Not in any way the most interesting stuff this week, but in my opinion, the most worthy of keeping around…

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