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Why this blog?

4 November 2012 by Robert Falkowitz 1 Comment

Dear Reader,

I have two reasons for this blog:

  1. I used to write and distribute a newsletter. Having a communication system that allows readers to pull, rather than depending on my pushing text, seems more efficient.
  2. I post quite a bit on various groups, but the concepts are hard to find and reuse. Since my colleagues in those groups seem to appreciate my comments, I hope to make them more accessible here.

I look forward to any comments by readers.

Kind regards,
Robert

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  1. Robert FalkowitzJosiah S. Carberry says

    18 November 2012 at 20:31

    Good luck with this blog!

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