What’s benley reading?
I’ve taken to using Google Reader to keep up with a few zillion RSS feeds lately. (because it’s useful, not because I’m a Google shill. Really. Yes, I know I’m a Google shill.) Anyway, if you haven’t tried using an rss aggregator of some sort or another, I highly recommend it. It makes wasting time *so* much more efficient.
Anyway, one of the neat features that google’s reader has (and I’m pretty sure plenty of other news aggregators have it too) is the ability to share your own feeds with articles you think others might find interesting, both as a webpage and as an ATOM feed (which is like RSS, only spelled differently. If you’re not a supernerd, you couldn’t care less what the difference is). I’ve been “starring” articles all along, mostly as I come across something while browsing on my cellphone that I’ll want to look at later on a real computer, so I figured I might as well share my starred articles in case anybody wants to see what I think is awesome.
So, if you want something to bookmark to see what’s amusing me, here’s my starred items feed. If you’ve joined the 21st century and use an aggregator, here’s the ATOM feed of my starred items.
Update: someone smart suggested that I should put up some of these convenient and magical buttons:![]()


