I get del.icio.us, but...
Unlike Erik, I get del.icio.us and use it to bookmark stuff that I find interesting throughout the day, regardless of whether I'm at home, in the office or on a client site. My del.icio.us list can be found here and, when I get around to customizing my blog theme once again, you'll see the most recent of those links in the sidebar. You can see this in action on The Pragmatic Architect (scroll down a bit) and I usually bookmark items that I find interesting, that I want to go back to later or that I want to eventually blog about. For me, del.icio.us works because it's easy and I can add stuff in a couple of clicks.
However, like Erik, I also don't see the point of republishing "today's links" without even so much as a commentary on why they are useful. If anybody would like to subscribe to my links, you can do so here, but you won't see them in my blog newsfeeds.
Re: I get del.icio.us, but...
i'm glad you're with me on not liking people pushing their delicious links in their "standard" rss feeds.
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