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			<description>&quot;A blogger in many people’s minds is a disheveled geek ...&quot;  That attitude may play well in some parts of the country, but it is hardly appropriate.  Glenn Reynolds (instapundit) is a law professor. Michael Kruse (krusekronicle) is a Chairman at the GA.

It takes an effort of will to get past your first paragraph.

But you are getting the right idea.  Today's social networks are the way today's youth (and even at 27, you're rapidly leaving their ranks) communicate.

We cannot rely on communicating just an hour or two on Sunday. There are about 166 other hours every week.

But I think you know that already.

PS: The URL for your blog on this page isn't right.  I found it anyway - do I detect a bit of old Scotland in your title (I'm a McKenzie on my mother's side).  Good work!    - Mike Zorn</description>
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