A Stitch in Haste

A Stitch in Time Saves Nine...But Haste Makes Waste

A collection of real-world libertarian, individualist and laissez-faire rants on law, economics, politics, culture and other current events
by an average, everyday lawyer & investment banker and part-time pop scholar.

Two Years and Counting
(Why aren't you reading this at the new website?)

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Today is my two-year blogiversary.

It was too difficult to calculate precisely, but it appears I've published approximately 2,400 posts, which is scary considering how little I blog on the weekends. There's no obvious way I can think of to estimate a word count, or how many pages my "blogbook" would run.

One of my blogposts has appeared in print. A 0.05% publication rate is pretty good, right?

Anyway, I want to take a moment to thank all of you for reading, and especially for the high quality of your comments. I get almost no spam or offensive entries here, and I've had to ban only three or four people in two years. I'm sorry I can't reply to comments more often than I do, but I'm at full capacity as it is. Never think that, just because I don't reply, it means I don't value your comment — I do.

I hope I can resume offering trackbacks someday — and those of you who link to me on your own blogs have my deepest appreciation.

Suggestions for improvement are always welcome, as are recommendations for my blogoll.

I'd especially like to know whether you would benefit from more "click here" type posts — as in "JoeBlogger has a good piece on stadium economics here..." I have avoided posting on a topic unless I actually had something to add and time to add it. But often I have nothing to contribute except: "yeah, what he said" — which often suggests that the piece is actually very good. Or maybe I should add de.licio.us to the sidebar. Thoughts?

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Actually, this is as good a time as any to point out that I will visiting my parents in Las Vegas over the weekend and that blogging will therefore be very light from Saturday through Tuesday.
Posted by Kip on 29 June 2006


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