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Connecting in 2010

Since this is the first post of 2010, I thought I’d make it a nice list of all the ways you can connect with me, the content of this site, or both! 🙂

Blog RSS Feed

Subscribe by Email
Become a fan on Facebook
Comments RSS Feed
RSS Feed just for posts tagged Tech
RSS Feed just for posts tagged Litigation Support
RSS Feed just for Photography
My Flickr
Twitter
LinkedIn
Facebook
Friendfeed
Delicious Links

Not to mention the other site I run, for child abuse survivors, and all of the many ways you can interact with that content as well!

So there you go, no matter what services you use or where you like to hang out on the net, there should be a choice for you to keep up with things being posted by me. I thank you for the interest in what I’m doing and talking about, and look forward to connecting with all of you, wherever it may be!

Here’s to a getting your 2010 networking goals off to a good start!

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