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Does your newspaper have one of these?

At face value, a readers representative having a blog sounds like a good thing, but I'm still trying to find the mailto: tag, a bio on the guy, perhaps a permalinks section with the blog's intended purpose and policy there...

I'm assuming the mailto: is in the paper's director. So click... and click... and click...

I guess it's welcome to The Land Of One Thousand Clicks. (That's a phrase I use when it takes too many clicks to get somewhere that you should have available in one click.)

... scribble cribble scribble... dear dwight... just a suggestion... hint hint hint... the usual worhsipfulnessitude... yadda yadda yadda... signed... abraham lincoln...

Should I throw my tinfoil-hat brigade accusaion of collusion between the editorial board and Baker Institute at the guy?

Nah. Kevin and Anne will be having too much fun with him. No need to drive him completely nuts.

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There's a bio in the second posting, "What is a reader representative anyway?" ... Use that handy scroll wheel on your mouse, Mr. Crap!

We'll probably link the bio and the "About ... " item to the right sidebar after a while.

Mailto's a good idea, though we want people to use the comments. His e-mail address is out on the home page of the site.

More links. Everywhere links. Links and links and links. No better time to begin that the present.

Or has Congress passed an eminent domain law on links, too? ;)

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