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Or somebody could start a site called “i gave my address to a lunatic dot com”.
I thought about that too, but your address is a pretty easy piece of information to obtain for most people.
no vaccine for me. just pushed through it.
I am a fan of BrownBook!
My students have been using spelling city since the start of the year and we love it.
I actually could like this site but only if each article had a date attached, there are some with dates but far too few. This layout lends itself to the passerby who scans and grabs a quick story.
If the locations of key elements remain fairly static then this page could become useful to an regular reader, however as the main content is a year old then this site is obviously not gettting regular updates so I will pass it by.
Hey Jason,
I help do the marketing at Springpad and wanted to give you a quick thanks for the write-up. If you have any feedback on how we can make Springpad better, we’re all ears.
-Josh