del.icio.us’s super fun rss feed

Only the del.icio.us RSS feed can produce such gems as:

http://ascii.techhappens.com/ - An ASCII art generator.
http://www.dumblittleman.com/2007/10/10-surefire-ways-to-kill-your-crabby.html - Seen near a lifehack.
http://www.myscienceproject.org/j-shot-3.html - Located in the vicinity of jello shot instructions.
http://link.ezer.com/tools/google_serps_rank_checker.asp - Nearby a SERP rank checker.

It’s such an endless treasure trove of stuff. I would recommend subscribing, and not necessarily trying to review all the links that come through each day, but to use a feed reader with a search option to locate links of interest to you.

I use the feed reader built into Opera, and the “Quick Find” search function native to the reader searches both titles and content for whatever you’re looking for. However, it does seem to only return whole strings. For example, say I know there’s a link somewhere in my feed reader for Puppy Chow name brand dog food. I can search for “name brand dog food” but not “name brand food”.

I’m always looking for more snazzy, user-generated feeds of neat info and ways to keep track of it all.
What is your favorite feed reader and its favorite feature?
What are your favorite feeds?

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