Sorry to both of you

This post goes out to the two other subscribers to the mail list that sends these posts out when they are posted. Apparently it hasn’t been working since last week. I hadn’t noticed, because, like I said, there are two of you, and it’s just not something I check all that often. My bad…

Anyway, I notified someone at Blogger about it and hopefully it’ll be working again soon. I don’t think it’s a problem with the list.

Of course, if they only depend on the email to know when I’ve updated, they won’t ever see this, but here’s hoping! 🙂

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