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Scott Hanselman

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Scott Hanselman is the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation and the Microsoft RD for Oregon.
Attention Bloggers: If you're not reading the Daily Grind, why not? Posted: Nov 26, 2004 1:59 AM
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Original Post: Attention Bloggers: If you're not reading the Daily Grind, why not?
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Feed Description: Scott Hanselman's ComputerZen.com is a .NET/WebServices/XML Weblog. I offer details of obscurities (internals of ASP.NET, WebServices, XML, etc) and best practices from real world scenarios.
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I am subscribed to 168 RSS feeds.  I'm obviously creating work for myself, which may not be a good idea. Having only a 4k stack myself, I can't hold a lot of URLs in my head. Additionally, sometimes I just want to visit a website myself.

Here's the websites that I actually launch a browser for every morning (I have a macro in Slickrun called "morning" that does this):

You have to give props to MikeG for (at the time of this blogging) 507 Daily Grinds.  I always find something interesting and useful in his daily rant. If you're a reader of mine, you should be a reader of Mike's as well. Here is the Daily Grind RSS Feed for your convenience:

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