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June 02, 2007

A plea in the dark

My friend Chris Hoff is so mad that he is actually appealing to the inherent good he believes exists in all of us.  He asks that if you are going to write about something he wrote, have the etiquette to trackback to his post.  Not sure if that is to get the technorati rankings up or Chris is just dying to engage in dialog.  You would think that while he is out cavorting in city and town, Chris gets enough dialog, but maybe sober communication is what he craves ;-). Either way, he is right.  Leaving a trackback or commenting certainly keeps blogging as a two way communication medium.  To me that is the best part of blogging.  So for Chris's sake and the rest of us, trackback, comment and engage.

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