Crusade Blogs in Google Reader

July 28, 2008 – 10:22 pm

I’ve put all the RSS feeds from all the people in Crusade whose blogs I know of into a shared tag on Google Reader.  You can subscribe to it here, or view a webpage with them all here.

Includes: Ben, Liang, Rajiv, Ray, Ken (Arnold), Charlene, Crystal, Jeanne, John (Sullivan), Tom (Jackson)

If you’re not on my list, and feel you should be, post your blog’s url in the comments and I’ll add it.  I feel like I might be missing some of you…

-Ben

  1. 7 Responses to “Crusade Blogs in Google Reader”

  2. Thanks Ben, I’m going to subscribe to this.

    By Ray on Jul 29, 2008

  3. cool. i didn’t know about some of these people’s blogs. now i can stalk them.
    sullivan blogs multiple times a day. though short and sweet, be may outblog us all.
    you can add my xanga too, if you consider me cru property (i did come to your retreat, and will again!).
    xanga.com/behzadvaramini

    By behzad on Jul 29, 2008

  4. I added Behzad.

    Some info from Google Reader Trends for the last 30 days:

    All of the “Cornell Cru” label: 113 posts
    Sullivan: 28 posts
    Me: 17 posts
    Crystal: 14 posts
    Charlene: 13 posts
    Behzad: 6 posts

    For comparison:
    Between Two Worlds: 121 posts
    Challies: 52 posts
    22 Words: 48 posts
    DG: 38 posts

    By Ben on Jul 29, 2008

  5. this is kinda scary

    By crystal on Jul 29, 2008

  6. dang sullivan posts like a beast

    By Ray on Jul 30, 2008

  7. can the impossible happen, and google reader be wrong? i haven’t even written 13 posts in the entire 2008 calendar year.

    By charlene on Jul 31, 2008

  8. Good observation, Charlene. No, Google Reader isn’t wrong. My description of that list is simply incomplete.

    Technically, those stats are for “posts read”, not “posts written”. I found your blog within the last month, so Google Reader gave me the last 10 posts when it imported the feed, and then I guess there have been 3 posts since then. Probably the same with Crystal.

    By Ben on Jul 31, 2008

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