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Thanks Walt

November 27th, 2005 · 2 Comments

As much as I need to get away from this machine and relax for bed, I also need to end the day on a more positive note.

The newest (December) Cites & Insights is out.  It is a must-read as usual.  I’d also like to thank Walt for the kind words.  And remind him that we have met so he is free to call me by my first name.  Or, of course, whatever he feels like.  And Walt, you were right in your comment on my post, I was not thinking of you as an ‘A-list’ library blogger.  You did correctly point out in this issue of C&I that you are an established library voice, and that is how I think of you.  But as far as Walt at Random or even Walt’s Journal goes, you’re just one of the other ‘kids on the block,’ along with the rest of us.  But ‘kid’ or not, I always look forward to something showing up in the aggregator from Walt.

And Angel.  If you haven’t read it yet, do so.  I imagine you have though because I know you read it pretty ‘religiously’ too.  If not, then I apologize.  I thought about letting you know yesterday evening, but figured you’d already seen it.

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  • 1 Angel // Nov 28, 2005 at 9:14 am

    Thanks. I read it on Saturday afternoon while I was catching up on my Bloglines. _Cites and Insights_ is one of those things that people in our profession should read, as you say, religiously. It did make me feel a little self-conscious that my little musings actually caught his eye. I had to go back and look at my post to remind myself of what it was I wrote. We had a nice conversation going on the topic. I look forward to many more. Best.

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