The spaghetti-like image above is my brother-in-law’s clever solution (via Yahoo Pipes) to my plea in the last post about displaying both the commenter and the blog on which the comment was made in the RSS feed. This set-up works like a charm, but remains (almost) totally opaque to me. Thanks, Seth!
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