I read a lot of feeds and do a decent job of keeping up. My strategy? Skim and "star" interesting articles for full attention later. This allows me to keep on top of 100-200 incoming streams per day and I rarely have to declare "RSS bankruptcy."
The problem: I don't go back and give my full attention to those starred items as often as I'd like. Ideally, I'd schedule 30 or 40 minutes per day to just really read those posts, nothing else. But, I find, while I'm in Google Reader, poring over those starred posts, new posts are coming in, new emails, and of course, there are the internal links and tangents within the starred posts, tantalizing me to wander back into the information cloud.
Now that Google Gears is here, I realize that I can disconnect from the Net and read my feeds. That's great. But what I'd really like is to be able to occasionally print out the last 50 or 60 starred posts and take them away from the computer entirely. I can make my starred posts publicly accessible both web pages and as its own RSS feed, but those pages are really hard to print for some reason, and they're paginated to 10 items per page -- not nearly enough to make printing a time-saver.
What's the best solution for collecting and printing the last 50 items in that feed?
