I'd like to paste a quick calculation I did on IRC just now:
[16:25:14] <apachelogger> hm
[16:25:40] <apachelogger> let's say there is one intersting news, per feed, per 
day
[16:26:00] <apachelogger> say one needs 5 minuts per news (including reading 
headers of the others and clicking around)
[16:26:25] <apachelogger> that makes 5120 minutes per day
[16:26:33] <apachelogger> that are ~86 hours
[16:26:50] <apachelogger> ~ 3.5 days
[16:27:10] <jjesse> so basically an endless loop or read feeds
[16:27:13] <apachelogger> that makes 1278 days per year
[16:28:03] <apachelogger> even if you only read half the stuff you still 
wouldn't have enough time

There is _no_ sensible reason to have 1024 news subscriptions -> Won't
fix.

On a technical level the bug is valid though... I guess the akregator
team could do such a change, please forward the report to
http://bugs.kde.org if you really think this should be fixed.

** Changed in: kdepim (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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