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The biggest limitation in the RSS format is that it is limited to a certain number of back-posts.
The thing that sets Google Reader apart from other RSS aggregators was how it would fetch posts from their servers when I was off-line. So, when I go camping or visit parents working in China, Google would build up a reading list for me when I get back. That way I wouldn't miss any important news.
Short of subscribing via email which can get cluttered quickly, I don't really see any other viable alternatives.