...it's actually quite simple the way it's set up right now.
Most times RSS feeds need an aggregator (reader) installed on your machine. There are loads of them out there. Some browsers (not IE though) have RSS readers built in, but this to me is the perfect solution for RSSing single feeds without anyone needing anything, except any browser that can handle JavaScript (pretty much all of them anymore)...
Simply visit this page to view the examples and the code for either a scrolling feed or a list style feed:
http://www.network54.com/Realm/datadump/rss/index.html
For the scrollers, you will want to either keep them on separate html pages or just pick one (DF) or the other (FS&W) as the scrolls seem to conflict if placed on the same html page. I have not tried to run the list styles on the same page, it may work, it may not.
The scrolling feed's code is from
http://www.rss-to-javascript.com
The list feed's code is from
http://www.bigbold.com/rssdigest/
Any of these versions will work wherever you put them online, as long as N54's RSS feed is available and the conversion code provider's server is up.
OR, if you would prefer to use a stand-alone reader or other method of aggregation, here are the direct RSS links:
DF:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/12159?xml=rss
FS&W:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/112729?xml=rss
Now go forth and put them wherever you want to see "the latest" on Xweb!
Peace, -Mac.