The Panda's Thumb

i-149ebd48051b9e45f1f2c11a2d57d16c-pt.jpgAs regular readers probably know, I have been a (sporadic) contributor to The Panda’s Thumb since its founding in March 2004. Usually if I post there, the post ends up here, with comments often ending up at both sites. To make it easier to keep track of these (and to make it easier to keep up with comments), I have created a category The Panda’s Thumb (cross posts) which will list all such cross-posts since January 1st of this year. Cross-posts will also be indicated by the spiffy icon you see here.

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