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Meeting Bloggers
A recent e-mail exchange with Phil Miller led me to wonder, how many bloggers have you actually met... in person?

If you are a blogger, let's narrow the field: how many people have you met since you started blogging who were also bloggers when you met them and are still active bloggers? That list is pretty small for me:
  1. Phil Miller
  2. King Banaian
  3. Rondi Adamson
  4. Alan Adamson
  5. John Lott
  6. Mike Moffatt
I also met Tyler Cowen just before I started blogging, and I often see Brian Ferguson (who appears to no longer be blogging despite continued invitations to join me at EclectEcon)
Category: Blogging Posted on Friday, March 14, 2008 at 1:16am
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Gabriel (mail) (www):
Me... None.
3.14.2008 2:20am
KipEsquire (mail) (www):
About four.
3.14.2008 7:36am
Tim Worstall (mail) (www):
Oooh, lots. 30, 40 at least.
But then I've been known to be invited to speak at events bloggers were invited to because they werebloggers, so that rather skews matters.
3.14.2008 7:42am
William Polley (mail) (www):
Three that I can think of off the top of my head.
3.14.2008 7:19pm
Tom Hanna (mail) (www):
One unless you include LiveJournaling and such as blogging. On the other hand I have several friends who blog that I knew before any of us started.
3.14.2008 11:37pm
Rebekah K (mail) (www):
I'm on zero, still... but that may change this summer, I hope!
3.15.2008 11:09pm

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