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…Of Course, There are Only Five Readers

Which would amount to the three of us who leave comments pretty much getting along well.

I think it probably more effective to note that on most of the blogs I read, the same can be said for those who comment, with few exceptions.

Speaking of which, take a note at my blog roll. Would any of you prefer it broken down into categories?

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7 Responses to "…Of Course, There are Only Five Readers"

  1. Dan at NR says:

    I don't use people's blogrolls for the most part. I even put mine on its own page, off of the main page.

  2. I don't use others either anymore. When I started reading blogs I used them to populate my reader, but now I only add them when they are linked in posts and I like them.

    Thanks for commenting and for the input!

  3. Rachel Avery says:

    Now that I know it's here, I'll read it!

  4. Hey, Rachel! Thanks for reading. You're not blogging too, are you?

    1. Rachel Avery says:

      I'm not blogging at the moment, but I really ought to be. Reading a few of your posts has given me a few ideas, as a matter of fact. I will give you a link if I manage to cook something up. Assuming you can show patience with the opinions of a poor heretic (not that you've had serious trouble in the past). :-)

      1. Cool. And I love poor heretics! Always have, right?

        As far as tools go, WordPress is by far the most powerful. These days it's pretty easy to use. Blogger is the simplest, but has some limitations. Looking forward to it!

  5. Sargent Hatch says:

    Welcome to my RSS feed..

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