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6:57:52 PM  [] blah blah blah'd on this    

Doubled NYT feeds, anyone?

Any other Radio users seeing a doubling up of some of their NYT feeds?

Recently, I'm noticing that I have been subscribed to another similar feed, for instance, I am now subscribed to the following:

http://partners.userland.com/nytRss/opinion.xml

and

http://radiouser:Csm!]-tvMm@partners.userland.com/nyt/opinion.xml

The thing is I had only subscribed to the first feed. I think the second may have appeared due to some of the recent RSS feed redirection activities at UserLand. But I could be mistaken.

Right now, though, I am seeing the posts for both feeds (one duplicates the other) in my news page. The second feed is much newer, based on the number of updates listed on my subscriptions page. Anyone else seeing this sort of thing, or am I just a lucky guy? [Update: McGee says he's seeing this, too.]

6:13:23 PM  [] blah blah blah'd on this    


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