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Monday 13 February, 2006

What's up with me

Well, the exciting news is there is an RSS feed on my site now (bottom of left hand column on home page) which means I don't have to feel so guilty about erratic posing, since you only have to visit when I have something new to say. (I write that like there are leagues of you out there hanging on my every word.)

Also, Blog World seems to have survived its summer sojourn and is back on page 2. of the Age's Insight section on Saturday. The one I have just posted was written about 6 weeks ago so is pretty out of date, but things should pick up. The Age doesn't place the columns on line but I will let you know when/if they do.

Last but not leastly I will be writing and opinion piece for New Matilda every three weeks, beginning this week. My first piece will be on Google going into China. New Matilda is an online magazine that aims to provide (and I quote) an independent media voice and deliver accessible, informed comment on significant issues in Australia and abroad. Because It's an online magazine I won't be posting those articles here. If you are keen you'll need to subscribe.

And I still need to get moving on that Sea Eagle video. It's worth waiting for, believe me.

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