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Bless you Bryce

When you begin to blog, you hope that someone will read your work and find it enjoyable. When I began this blog, I made a few modest postings on Web forums that I have regularly contributed to. In the first week the blog got some traffic and a few nice comments. Friends and family generally will give you some forms of support and claim to read your stuff everyday. But you always hope that new readers will find your stuff in the clutter that is the onslaught of information that streams like a fire hose to Internet. I am proud to say that at least one reader has found my blog in the mire of the Web and responds to what I write on a regular basis. Bless you Bryce.

Bryce, you are a mystery to me. I do not know who you are, where you are from or what your taste in cars is. Not that I want to tailor my blog to an audience of one, but if there is a particular topic you would like to read about let me know and I will whip something up. And that goes for all the rest of you who claim to read my blog. I know you are out there.

I am not above writing vanity articles about you and your favorite car. Drop me a comment or write directly to Scott@Harris.net with the details of your automotive obsession and I guarantee that you will be profiled on this blog.

Writing a blog is fun and a challenge at the same time. I devote entire moments of my busy day thinking up topics for this use of bandwidth. I usually start with a phrase or sentence and try to develop an entire piece from that shred. This article came from the joy of discovering that Bryce had responded once again. If any of the others out there responds to this piece, I can squeeze another couple of stories out. I am not proud, toss a drowning man a lifeline and I will be eternally grateful.

I try to come up with an original entry everyday, the hope is that readers will enjoy their daily fix and encourage others to come join the fun. Maybe the readers would click on a few of the links on the right side of the page so that we generate a bit of revenue for the cause. Hope springs eternal.

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