Submitted by jrenaut on Sun, 06/22/2008 - 9:06am.
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For those of you who read the site via the actual front page, rather than the RSS feed (Which, if Google Analytics and Feedburner are accurate and I'm reading the numbers correctly, is about 1/3 of you), do you ever look at "What I'm reading" on the right side of the page?
These are things I've come across on my RSS feed that I find interesting, but don't really have anything to say about.
I'm going to keep sharing things there regardless of who's reading, because I know at the very least, Mike looks at them on his Google Reader, and sharing them takes virtually no effort on my part. But I was curious if anyone looks at them, or has maybe found a site they didn't otherwise know about through them.


I don't use RSS and I also
I don't use RSS and I also don't check on what you are reading. Don't take it personally, though.
Do you not check because you
Do you not check because you didn't notice it, don't like the selection, don't care, or other?
Didn't notice it was over
Didn't notice it was over there. I'll probably click through on a couple links (I read part of the "Magical Thinking" the other day) for a while and then forget that the sidebar exists again.
Since I mainly come to your
Since I mainly come to your blog to see if you wrote anything about life in D.C., I haven't really taken a look at the 'What I'm Reading' sidebar. However, I just clicked on the 'How to make plastic' article, which was interesting. So I may just start taking a look at what you're reading.
Not that I don't want
Not that I don't want everyone reading everything I write, but you may be interested to know that you can go to http://www.complainthub.com/harvardstreet for ONLY posts pertaining to DC. It has its own RSS feed, too.
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