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May
30
2006

David Nick Moves On

Posted by: Aaron Brazell
Woodlawn, MD, USA

Those of you who have been around awhile might know about David Nick. David has been a long time guest-blogger here at Technosailor. I discovered David (or maybe he discovered me… I don’t remember) when he was solo-blogging over at Firewolf’s Lair (Can’t find the URL at the moment). He had given that up and was blogging here for awhile, however he has been focussed on schooling and being a newlywed so he hasn’t blogged here for awhile either. He sent me an email the other day thanking me for the time here and letting me know that he was going to go off on his own solo-blogging again.

David is extremely bright and intuitive and brings a very good view on immigration particularly. He is going to be blogging over at Into the Lair. Best of luck to David. Thanks for contributing so much to the conversation here. I’ve added you to my Bloglines and looking forward to hearing more of your own thoughts as you head back out on your own again!

Good luck, and remember, you can always come back! (i.e. Open Mic Friday)

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