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  "html": "<p>Oh, and apropos my <a href=\"http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/05/26/confessions-of-a-serial-enthusiast\">serial enthusiast</a> ways, I've shacked up with a different news aggregator again.  I <a href=\"http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/05/12/back-to-newsriver-and-hacking-lists-of-reading-lists\">was using newsRiver</a> again, but the temporary lack of a spare server to run it on in the midst of <a href=\"http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/07/25/youngmangonewest\">the move</a> had me feedless.  So, after a brief flirtation with <a href=\"http://bloglines.com/\">Bloglines</a> - which went down promptly after I started using it - I switched using <a href=\"http://gregarius.net/\">Gregarius</a>.  I have to say:  This is a pretty keen aggregator.  It doesn't support <a href=\"http://nick.typepad.com/blog/2005/10/reading_lists_f.html\">reading lists</a>, but I have an itch to implement that support.  Otherwise, the feed folders work pretty much how I'd like them to work - as a <a href=\"http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/01/01/new-feed-reader-ideas-for-the-new-year\">prioritized and stratified River of News</a>. I might also think about hacking <a href=\"http://decafbad.com/2005/10/miniagg/news-20051005-152956.html\">my evolving feed reader template</a> as a drop-in theme for <a href=\"http://gregarius.net/\">Gregarius</a>.</p>\n",
  "body": "Oh, and apropos my [serial enthusiast][se] ways, I've shacked up with a different news aggregator again.  I [was using newsRiver][nr] again, but the temporary lack of a spare server to run it on in the midst of [the move][mo] had me feedless.  So, after a brief flirtation with [Bloglines][] - which went down promptly after I started using it - I switched using [Gregarius][].  I have to say:  This is a pretty keen aggregator.  It doesn't support [reading lists][rl], but I have an itch to implement that support.  Otherwise, the feed folders work pretty much how I'd like them to work - as a [prioritized and stratified River of News][st]. I might also think about hacking [my evolving feed reader template][ma] as a drop-in theme for [Gregarius][].\r\n\r\n[mo]: http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/07/25/youngmangonewest\r\n[ma]: http://decafbad.com/2005/10/miniagg/news-20051005-152956.html\r\n[se]: http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/05/26/confessions-of-a-serial-enthusiast\r\n[nr]: http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/05/12/back-to-newsriver-and-hacking-lists-of-reading-lists\r\n[gregarius]: http://gregarius.net/\r\n[bloglines]: http://bloglines.com/\r\n[st]: http://decafbad.com/blog/2006/01/01/new-feed-reader-ideas-for-the-new-year\r\n[rl]: http://nick.typepad.com/blog/2005/10/reading_lists_f.html\n",
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