For five years, I've used news.google.com as my home-page. It's become the equivalent of my newspaper, as I use it to skim and see what the biggest stories are at the moment. I think it's a very efficient way to get a quick overview of what's happening.
Now I'm pleased to report that our stories at Charlottesville Tomorrow are now appearing in the results for Charlottesville. This is a big deal to me, to know that the work I do is showing up in my virtual newspaper.
Also, the stream was a success last night. I'm hoping we'll do more of that.
Striking down the mundane and dastardly while retaining a certain obscure turn of phrase, denoting something elusive yet concrete.
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