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Tooting my own horn

by thomas on June 7, 2009

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In an attempt to try out some of the advice in Skellie‘s guest post Blogging With Audacity – on the excellent Problogger site – I’m dedicating this post to tooting my own horn. I hope you’ll forgive me if I miss a note or two – I’m not an experienced horn-tooter. Ok, here we go: [...]

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