Happy Christmas to all our readers
Thanks for all your support over the past 6 months. We wish everyone (yes even you know who) a great and safe holiday season. !!
Blog on into 2004
- Written by stephen
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Stephen,
Allow me to second your sentiments, add a Happy New Year to them and reinforce the "blog on" hurrah. The blog has been a great success in '03 with many more "lurkers", (i.e. those who read but don't post or comment) than we ever imagined. But rest assured all, the hardcopy version of the Voice will return with Vol. 4 No. 1 in the near future. My fingers have been itchy for some time.
In the meantime, bloginto2004 with gusto!
Posted by: joe baylock | December 30, 2003 at 07:00 AM
Indeed it is a happy new year. 2003 has shown that B'Gamer's are starving for diaolog regarding their hometown.
I too am happy to see that The Burlingame Voice "chat" has been a portal for those wishing to tap into the hearts and minds of those who live and work in Burlingame. Before Volume 1, Issue 1 evr hit the streets I, along with the other editorial board members, hoped that our web presence would be powerful. The people of Burlingame have proven that they want another source of information.
Again, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year
Posted by: Russ | January 04, 2004 at 10:11 PM