Selective Feed Reading in Safari
Jon Hicks over at Pimp My Safari.com has a useful tip for all you RSS-reading freaks out there. If you like Safari's RSS feed-reading capabilities, but it doesn't quite provide you with the muscle that you would normally want in an RSS feed reader, then why not just set it up as the RSS reader for a particular group of your feeds, while using something like NetNewsWire for the mother lode of feeds that you normally wade through daily?
Basically, all you need to do is change your default news-reader to Safari, add the feeds that you want to read in Safari by clicking on their RSS links. Then after you have them set up, change the default news-reader back over to your main feed-reader. You're done with the setup. Now, all that's left is to read the feeds you want to in Safari: "To read the feeds in Safari, choose View Al RSS Articles from the bottom of the bookmark folders menu. This will display the feed in Safari, without sending the URL to your RSS Reader. Dont click the feed itself."
Pretty cool tip. Check it out.