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I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Chris Corrigan is another full feed reader

Also partial feeds just don’t work for me. The only site that manages to pull me with a partial feed is defective yeti. Everyone else usually gets a miss. I know this is not a quirk specific to me either. My advice to any blogger is turn on your feed and make it a full feed. Then you show up on your readers’ radar in all your glory!

And I see why Chris makes an exception for defective yeti.

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links for 2011-06-23

The Epidemic of Mental Illness: Why? by Marcia Angell | The New York Review of Books Fascinating and disturbing review of research suggesting that anti-depressants are either ineffective or dangerously

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Partcipation…

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