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I suggest some added loose end would clarify that "duct tape" thing more. Now it looks like an old fashioned LP to me.
Anyway, thumbs up for your blog! Bye Christian
That's a big compliment for a blog, you know! Plus, how many times can I say awesome!
You see, I'm good friends with my 8th grade english teacher. He was a small influence on my getting involved with website design and internet marketing several years ago. He taught me more about writing than anyone I've ever met, and encouraged in the direction of using those skills on the internet.
Looking back on the comment, it totally sounds sarcastic, but it was quite sincere. I agree that "very readable" IS a great compliment. This tells me that a post on "what you right may not be taken the way you meant it" might be in order.
Cheers.