A tiny request

I'm wondering where my regular visitors come from. I know about my regular commenters, but am interested in those regulars who may not comment, but still regularly read the blog either by browser or RSS feed. So, if you are a regular reader (defined by visiting at least weekly), can you wander over here and add yourself. Gracias.

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Did it, but everytime I go back to see the updated map my pin is moved from South Beach Oregon to South Beach Florida. I have moved it back 3 times now. Any ideas ?

By Eric Juve (not verified) on 10 Nov 2006 #permalink

It stayed where it should this time.

By Eric Juve (not verified) on 10 Nov 2006 #permalink

I actually found your blog by clicking on a link from Respectful Insolence. However, when I did, I was rather surprised to recognize your picture. I'm an honors college student at ASU, and while I haven't been in your classes, I've seen you around the BHC complex.

A big Shoutout to the Naperville Reg - I am in Schumburg, and my son graduated recently from North Central College in Naperville.

Amy,

Argh! There goes what little is left of my reputation around Center Complex :)

By John Lynch (not verified) on 10 Nov 2006 #permalink

Ditto on the lurking quietly :)

I like the blog. It's good to hear from college profs since I'm sending my own students on to y'all next year... good luck with 'em!! :)