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Default Someone who is good with RSS feeds please explain some things

I'm trying to get on board with the supposedly faster way to browse the internet but a problem I see is that I will start getting just too much garbage to look through. Like if I subscribe to MHF I will get a feed for every post that is made. Can I set it up so that I only get updates from a particular subforum? What's a good way to filter this stuff in general?

And yes, I realize MHF has an email subscription method. I just want to know about this in general so I can optimize my time better.
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Old June 25th, 2009, 10:39 AM
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I believe each subforum must have its own RSS feed,which is not supported by the web-site..
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