Dull and Useful

See, I’m moving ahead more and more with this blog. First I started putting some permanent links to other blogs down the side, (still looking for suggestions!) now I’ve got a search function going over there too. Pretty soon this will look like every other blog on the planet!

I know doing it that way isn’t really all that original and creative, but the new things are useful, which is really what this site is more about! I’d much rather be dull and useful then interesting and of no value. Now you can search to see if I’ve ever voiced an opinon about something, or if you come here through a search link to begin with, you can use the internal search to find where in the archives I talked about the thing you were searching for to begin with. It beats saying “darn Google has an old version of this page indexed!” and going on to another page.

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