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by Cheah Chu Yeow.
Original Post: Gmail invite for loyal reader
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Note: If you haven't been a reader for awhile, I'll know, so don't try and fake it.
I'm giving out 1 Gmail invite to a reader who has been with me for awhile. If you could show yourselves, by commenting and telling me a bit about yourself, I'll send you an invite. No, I'm not whoring out my invites (at least I don't think so) - I just thought this would help me to get to know my readers a bit better. redemption in a blog has been steadily growing with about 2,000 visits a day, but I'm not seeing many of my readers commenting. I sometimes wonder if anybody actually reads what I write or there's some bot out there periodically requesting my webpages at an approximately linearly increasing rate.
I'm not giving it out based on who posts first, but rather genuine readers (I'd have make educated guesses, unless I know of you from the "before time").
Initially I'd wanted to give out 2 invites, but that has quickly whittled away to just 1. Oh well, I'll get more invites soon I guess.
Hello my name is bryan im 13 years old and im not going to lie to u, but ive never heard of this website, am amn nont going to pullaf ast one on u. i think it would bbe cool *SWEET!!!!!) to have a gmail account. if ull even consider me cuz im not a loyal reader, my emil is funni64@yahoo.com
I've never been interested in GMail, but I've noticed one cool side-effect of it: My Hotmail account now has 250 MB (up from 2 MB) and my Yahoo! Mail now has 100 MB (up from 5 or 10 MB, I forget).
Of course, that just means I'll get sloppier about managing my inboxes.