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You should feel free to challenge me, disagree with me, or tell me I'm completely nuts in the comments section of each blog entry, but I reserve the right to delete any comment for any reason whatsoever. That said, I will most likely only delete abusive, profane, rude, or annonymous comments, so keep it polite, please.

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Crossposting Items Of Note

In an effort to quell some of the naysayers, yet still maintain an effective blog presense, I posted three new entries to my Corporate blog. I will continue to talk about code techniques in the context of my products here, because that's what this blog is for: to talk about what I'm doing with code. Other people on these weblogs do it too, but few of them happen to be selling anything. I will try to save more of the marketing-esque discussions for my corporate blog, since most of you aren't ISVs doing your own thing anyways and it doesn't interest you. That being said, if you want to read more, follow these links...

I've got a great post coming up this evening about how I plotted out the financial future of my company in one day. I forgot how cool Excel was. More on that later.

Comments

Paul Wilson said:

Excellent Robert.
# November 30, 2003 9:11 PM

Robert McLaws said:

I deleted cross-comments and left them in tact on my other blog.
# November 30, 2003 10:21 PM