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 A lot of you reply to the daily emails with suggestions for posts, and that we really appreciate that because it gives us to post ideas, and that we can write on stuff that's most relevant to you.

Normally, we take the gist of your suggestion; create a title of the post, and note it down on a virtual sticky note. But, the difficulty with this is often that it's easy enough to miss an email, and sometimes the titles on the sticky notes don’t make any sense to us once we check out them afterward.

So, we are creating a page here that's specifically for your suggestions for posts. you'll leave a comment here suggesting a thought for a post, and if we do know enough about the subject we will be able to write on it.

That way we won’t lose track of anything you say, and if multiple people suggest an equivalent topic for a post then we do know that it should be written before moving on to other things.

Thanks for reading – and writing!

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