So what Feeds are you subscribed to?

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infolock
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So what Feeds are you subscribed to?

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I was just wondering what everyone else subscribes to.

I use del.icio.us very strongly (infolock of course is my account), but I also watch the following feeds:

A List Apart
Ajaxian
Andy Budd::Blogography
BittBox
Dave Shea's mezzoblue
David Stiller's blog
Download Squad
Eric Feminella: RIA Solutions Architect specializing in Adobe Technologies
iBlog - Ilia Alshanetsky
Intype - In type we trust
Jay Pipes
Read/WriteWeb
PHP.net
Snook.ca
Yahoo! Developer Network
Yahoo! Flash(R) Blog
Planet PHP
RootPrompt -- Nothing but Unix
Slashdot: Linux
Channel 9
Engadget
Microsoft Watch
Official Google Blog
PC Magazine
PVRblog
Rands In Repose
Smashing Magazine
TechCrunch
Tom's Hardware
Windows Keyboard Shorcut
Silicon Alley Insider

It's a long list, don't get me wrong, but I would love to hear if anyone has any better sources for web technologies, gadgets, or PHP/web development feeds they think are good sources.
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A & W
Burger King
McDonalds
SubWay
Boston Pizza
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CBC News
BBC News
Slashdot
CNET
Ars Technica
Wired
xkcd
My university's cafeteria's menu
Popular entries on DesignFloat
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BBC News
A List Apart (gone downhill)
Our Sitepoint Internal errors feed (yep, we get a feed)
Mac OS X Hints
XKCD
The Australian
QUEST community science blog
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Chris Corbyn wrote:Our Sitepoint Internal errors feed (yep, we get a feed)
That's a good idea...

*plagiarises*
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Too many ... like 300 or something.

Daring Fireball is good for apple related stuff.
456bereastreet for webdesign/standards related stuff
matt cuts for google/seo
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Just Slashdot and Reuters "oddly enough".

I love the oddly enough news, some crazy things happen, like the blind drunk Estonian guy who got caught driving twice in a week. When asked why he was drunk he said that he was nervous because he was blind and so he had to get drunk to calm his nerves.
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I regularly read this site, Freelance Switch, and a couple of news site - thats about it really.
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  • Devnetwork (which doesn't work since the switch to the new server)
  • Digg
  • Kuler
  • Toms Hardware
  • Weather
  • My SVN Projects
  • DL.TV (Haven't watched since Patrick Norton Left)
  • Sitepoint
  • Yottamusic (No longer works : /)
Currently use iGoogle for my RSS stuff because i'm lazy.
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