Earlier this week, wiped out from a long day of work, followed by an evening of working on my Master’s degree class, the pumpkin hour was fast approaching and I hadn’t yet written my blog for the next day. With my few remaining brain cells I whipped out a few disconnected, still forming thoughts for consideration, set it up to publish in the morning, and went to bed.
This morning, I bounced over to The Mad Genius Club blog, to see a post by Cedar Sanderson about biases and assumptions that expressed some of what I was thinking so much more eloquently, along with some other great thoughts. I am recommending you all go over and read it.
I liked it so much that I put a comment on the blog, came over here and started writing this short blog to recommend it. While I was writing this blog, I saw on my status board that someone had liked one of my blogs. So I went and looked — It was Cedar Sanderson liking the blog I had written earlier in the week on the topic. Hopefully we aren’t reinforcing each other’s biases (read both blogs to understand that comment if you don’t already).
This way you can each use each other as secondary sources in your footnoting. Almost as quoting yourself. LOL
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I got that concept off a video program we watched and I have to file a paper on today for my Communications Class.
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