I think the traffic coming into LinuxJournal.com should be more closely monitored. I'm offering my services for free.

Attention Visitors:
Please send me $1 in the mail if you visit this site. I'll tally the dollars, and report back the statistics.

NOTE: Please don't send me more than a dollar. I don't want the results skewed.
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Short this month

On November 28th, 2007 kg4giy says:

Shawn,

I am a little short this month. Will you take a check? No? How about a check box?

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David A. Lane is a Linux Journal Reader Advisory Panelist.

Just let your drink preference be known in my microblog entry, and we'll call it even.

But $2 next time you visit. You know, for the sake of accuracy. ;)

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