Executive decision. I'm going to do my best to refer to the art of removing 'subscribe' and 'syndicate' from my vocabulary as it relates to grabbing RSS content.

While it's technically true that you ARE subscribing, there's a connotation of 'money' there. I subscribe to DirecTV and XM and Hustl- Better Homes and Gardens. All these things cost money. In fact, I can't think of what I subscribe to that's free.

And 'syndicate' ? Please. That's what happens when the content of my site, podcast, videoblog, etc, shows up in other places.

But, 'delivery'.... That's a word that says, "Hey, something is here for you!"... Sometimes you pay for things to be delivered. Like pizza. (And you have a choice! For pick-up/download or delivery!) Oftentimes, a delivery can be a surprise. Like when flowers are delivered. Or when you get a letter from UPS or FedEx.

I can safely assume that people know that they can receive a delivery or if they want to join the party, they can deliver something to the people who watch, listen, or read.

Ah, the power of RSS combined with the beauty of plain English.