Subscribing to feeds can become somewhat addictive. So unless I regularly go through and remove feeds I am not paying much attention to then it can become too much to handle. Not only is it a waste of bandwidth having an additional 2000 items downloading that you simply mark as “read” but it makes reading less enjoyable and more of a race.

This week the following feeds where removed:

Meme13
Good intentions… but not particularly useful. In fact I didn’t use it once, seeing as the majority of articles that appear here I already subscribe too.

James.Random()
I can’t think why I even subscribed to this to begin with. And he has ‘random’ in his blog name… ’nuff said.

Pickstroke
I have never actually really read this blog, even though I have subscribed for a while. When I had a quick look I actually found some useful stuff… but seeing as I’ve lived happily so far without it I’ll survive. *delete*

Mp3 Insider
Hasn’t been updated since 3rd of April.

Free Software
Not bad, but I just don’t need another free download site, Download Squad is good enough

Shell Extension
Interesting, but hasn’t been updated for a couple months.

Here Comes Everybody

Coops Corner 

  This week I added these feeds:

The Drama 2.0 Show
I don’t know why I haven’t heard of this blog before, it is possibly one of the genuinely funniest blogs online, all the more because it cuts through the crap and has some very valid points.

The Statbot
The website of Yuvi, a 17 old data geek who does incredibly detailed analysis of website statistics. Quite interesting.

JeetBlog
Abhijeet Mukherjee joined the team at MakeUseof and I checked out his blog, I liked it enough it enough to add to my feeds.

  And my current favourite blogs are:

Alexander Van Elsas

Colin Walker

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