Another Feed

I listed a bunch in that previous entry, but I forgot one. There’s a feed for the comments, rare as they’ve been of late, here:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheManyFacesOfMikeMcbrideComments

Now, I’m trying to figure out what I need to do to get you guys to comment more. asking for Mac helps seems to work pretty well. 🙂

Seriously, I know the vast majority of you are reading this in a feed reader, and not on the site itself, so it’s unlikely you’re going to do more than scan it and move on to your next item. The challenge is to find a way to get you more involved. I’ve got some ideas, and some things I’m working on, so we’ll see how it works out. It’s an ongoing experiment that’s for sure, but if you have some suggestions, I’m always open to hearing them!

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