101st Post!

I realized this morning that yesterday’s post, “Property Value Theory, Part 1″, was neoHOUSTON’s 100th post. Woohoo! That strikes me as a fairly significant milestone!

We’ve come a long way from a few rambles last summer to pretty regular dialogue on local issues today. I’d like to thank everyone who has been following the blog, you’ve made this a lot of fun!

I’m unveiling a new feature today: subscribe via email. Everyone has different preferences for how they read a blog, and there are people who like getting posts emailed to them. Now, we post several times a week, so for many of you this would be more email than you want. However, if that’s the way you like your blog, that’s how we’ll deliver it to you.

This is a free service provided by Feedburner, and is not being used to create a sneaky mailing list or anything of the sort. We’ll never distribute or sell our email list, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

For those of you who sign up, I hope you enjoy this new service!


Posted: Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at 10:05 am
Categories: think
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3 Comments

  1. I like the automatic emails b/c then I don’t have to come to the website to find out.

  2. What I meant is that I don’t have to keep coming over and over again. I do like visiting the site, also to see if there are new comments.

  3. :) I got it on the first post, haha. Glad to hear you like the email! Also, thanks for your continued comments. My biggest motivation for writing is to hear what people think about the ideas on the blog, so I really appreciate those who take the time to offer feedback, even if it’s just a short note.

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