Saturday, October 04, 2003I admit...I admit that I don't read Smarter Dartmouth. Sorry, Larry. Tried to read it the first time I heard of it, and my outdated browser freaked out. I made yesterday's post in good faith. In a broader sense, I would venture to say (without any data) that a greater number of people read DartLog than Smarter Dartmouth, if only due to its breadth and depth, both in subject matter and diversity of posters. Larry, maybe you can post the big fish on Dartlog too? That way people who only read blogs a half hour a day can catch them too.Posted by JR at 9:43 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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