Never mind that

Forget what I said in the last post, Yahoo has apparently decided that new groups get the ads at the top. Big old flashing, intrusive ads too, yeech! So I deleted that group and started one over at Topica. Same deal, you can subscribe over there in the left margin. I’ve set the list to be a newsletter type deal, so the only thing you’ll be getting is the posts from here. (There’s no discussion, if you have a response come here and leave a comment for everyone!) I also set it so I’m the only one who can see who’s subscribed, and the only ads you’ll see will be text ads, and not in every message. All in an attempt to make it less intrusive on you. 🙂

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