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Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Circular blogic


Yesterday, the new issue of G&LH reported on the 400th blog entry:

We began the blog in March 2008, and by early August had notched up going on for 280 posts [and when it's] reached a mini-milestone (the 101st post, for instance, the 180th post, the 200th, the 300th – even the 365th (the number of days in a year, give or take the quarter) – and the 400th (Circular blogic), we’ve found a novel way of marking it.

This is the 400th blog entry! See what we’ve done?

If you haven’t p(cl)icked up the latest issue of G&LH yet, what are you waiting for?

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