Your application is in deed also interesing! Thanks for describing it.

>for anyone who still uses a feed reader in this day and age (I do, but at 
age 54 I expect the tech tribe to 
>push me out on the ice floe any day now :).

I get at least half of my news via the Feedly reader (and I'm but a young 
lad at 41). I just subscribed to your channel and, by the way, and I agree 
it "should probably support *content* elements for a "full feed" 
experience" ;-)
And I "+1" that other point about permalinks too.

Here's a nice read on RSS vs Twitter. 
<http://thenewsprint.co/2014/02/06/rss-vs-twitter/>I don't know if it is 
Don Quijote fighting new tech but the article is only a year old and 
statements like the following do make me buy:

In essence, Twitter is a constantly updated round table discussion — nobody 
> ever discusses their opinion in-depth but adds their two cents here and 
> there. A consequence of that discussion is the inevitable drowning out of 
> some unique, knowledgeable and smart voices. Some of the best arguments are 
> caught in the mix.
> RSS, in contrast, reminds me of a scientific debate that takes place 
> between science journal publications. Each writer is allowed to venture 
> deeper into their argument and a retort or response is dealt with some lag 
> time in between.
>


<:-)

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