Readers Rule

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It’s the beginning of a new year, and I have a question to ask of you before the year gets any further along.  I thought I’d toss out a poll from PollDaddy to get your reaction to the following question:

What is it you want to know or learn this year? Through the year I’ll focus more on what you want to hear, and as there is a free-form input below, you can tell me whatever you want.  Anything.  I’m not sure what I’ll get, but feel free to say whatever you like.  All stats are wide open, you should be able to review them at any time, and this poll will never close.  You should be able to vote once every 12 hours.  It’s also multiple choice, and with free-form entry, you can do some damage.  So have at it!

Tell me what you want to hear!  Don’t be shy, let’s have it!

This “Readers Rule” post allows you dear reader to tell me what’s on your mind.  Thank you for taking the time to read my ramblings and sometimes amusing follies.  Without you this blog wouldn’t be worth the ones and zeros it’s made of.  Thank you.


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