Added functionality

I’ve added the “Email this post” function that Blogger has made available to it’s users. I’m not sure I’ll keep it, but I was in the mood to experiment. If you click the little envelope after this post, it’ll bring you to a page on blogger.com that will let you send a message with a link to that post. I assume if you’re reading this via the RSS feed, none of this will make any sense, so just move along to the next item. 🙂

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