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Month: August 2025

See ya’ WordPress, hope you join me over on Substack!

You will find my infrequent musings over on Substack now.

My introductory post over there articulates the latest great communication transition, as us GenXers try to extricate from today’s (anti)social media, while clinging to hope that we can still communicate (somewhat) freely across oceans and political divides.

Posted on August 30, 2025Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on See ya’ WordPress, hope you join me over on Substack!
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