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I Hate Logan Airport: Screwed Up My RSS Feeds

So I was in Logan Airport, again, yesterday, and I hate the stupid Comcast wifi there.  The fact that I am a Comcast user, and I pay them like $90 a month for that privilege, is irrelevant. They still want to hit me up for $10 for 24 hours wifi access.

Worst of all, I mistakenly hit “Refresh all feeds” in RSS Menu, or maybe the polling cycle clicked… in any case, the stupid redirection of all HTTP requests led to all my RSS feeds being obliterated:

So now, courtesy of Comcast, I have to rebuild my entire list of RSS feeds. As soon as I do so, be sure that I will export the OPML, this time.

Posted by Stowe Boyd
January 19, 2006
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