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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
How about a little feedback?
Hello out there in the dark. Don't be shy. How about giving us a little feedback via our oh-so easy-to-use comments feature? I've switched off all the restrictions so you don't need to provide an email address or name, I've even turned off word verification (I can never make those darn things out anyway). At least lay a check mark in one of those little boxes below our stories and let me know if you like what I've posted...or not. Hey, it's possible the bigwigs might even see your pearls of wisdom.
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