Courtesy of Mish.
Every day numerous people send links to articles, edit my typos, comment on the blog, monitor comments on my blog, translate articles, etc.
It’s a community and I appreciate the global involvement and global help.
Each day I get between 50 and 200 emails from readers. I respond to most of them. But even though I spend 2 hours or more every day reading and answering emails, I cannot respond to all of them.
Frequently, I offer a one word response: thanks.
That does not do justice to how I feel, especially to those who send something every day or nearly every day.
Unlike other bloggers, I seldom offer “hat tips” and the reason is simple. I tend to read emails LIFO (last in first out), and most often when someone sends me a link, another person already has.
So here is my word of thanks. But I also need to do more. For those who contribute every day, I need to offer special thanks.
Spell Checkers
I have three mainstay spell checkers: Randy, Curt, and Mark. What one of them misses, another one of them will catch. The only problem is how long it takes me to find the email pointing out my error. Typically it’s not spelling per se, as I spellcheck myself, but rather stuff like saying “an” when I mean “and” or vice versa. When you proof your own article you do not see such things.
Content
I am going to get in trouble over this one because I am sure to leave someone out. Apologies offered in advance.
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