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I have tried to post at least one item every day since I began blogging nearly two and a half years ago, but that degree of regularity may have to end. The opening of the baseball season, the finals in the world curling championships, and now travel on family matters and then to teach at the castle again (plus some additional travel now and then while I am in the UK) all taken together mean that there will almost surely be days now and then over the next three months when I get nothing posted. Just so you know.

Addendum: Also, please let me apologize in advance to all of you who have blogs if I am unable to keep up with reading all of them during the next few weeks.
Category: Blogging Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 at 1:07am
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Rebekah K (mail) (www):
What?! You mean we're (the blogosphere) not at the tippy-top of your list of priorities? I'm crushed.

At the very least we should come ahead of your family. :-)
4.16.2007 9:10am
EclectEcon (mail) (www):
Ms. Eclectic once was so upset with the amount of time I spent reading and writing on the internet that she referred to my blog as my "girlfriend". So, Rebekah, in her mind at least, there have been many times when the blogosphere DID come ahead of my family.
4.16.2007 10:00am
Rondi (mail) (www):
I was going to post a comment identical to Rebekah's!
4.17.2007 8:47am
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