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Stix Blog

December 13, 2013 Leave a comment

If you have not been to my main blog, you can find it at Stix Blog.  This is my backup blog where I keep all my posts in case my main blog goes down.

I also see that there are still about 10,000 people subscribed to this blog, you can also go over and sign in for my newsletter here. It will email all my posts on my main blog.  And if there is any big news I may send out a brief email blast.

Also you can join the TMR MEMO, a newsletter for The Minority Report Blog. I have not been able to post the MEMO on Mondays the last month or so, since we have moved TMR over to a new server twice and have had some server issues. And also we have been working on a web hosting site to open soon.

 

Now on with the regularly scheduled insanity.

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