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April 5th, 2006

One year on

It was on the 5th of April last year that I started the Cartoon Blog. During that time I have done 494 posts and there have been 1,436 comments. Thanks to everyone who has joined in.

[Well, I did a few test posts in January 2005, but those don't count.]

[And there was the old Cartoon Blog too, but that doesn't count.]

[I started that in test mode on the 9th of July 2002 and continued to test it to destruction all that summer, but that doesn't count.]

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7 Responses to “One year on”


  1. Ian says:

    Happy Blogiversary!

  2. Tiffer says:

    I enjoyed reading through your old wiblog – got to know you a lot better I think!

  3. Jack the Lass says:

    How spooky is that. Both Excited Rainbow Girl and I celebrate our blog birthdays today too.

    Clearly 5th April is a momentous day in the wider scheme of things.

  4. Tiffer says:

    As am I;

  5. Jingyu Whale says:

    sometimes we do need a lot of preparations for a decent perfect formal start.

  6. David Zinger says:

    Congratulations on the year, cartoons, and comments. All the best in your second year.

  7. Nefertiki says:

    Thanks for the good statistics. It makes me feel like a pleased shareholder reading a company’s Annual Report. In fact, we are much like shareholders with a stake in your enterprises. After all, we may feel enriched by their success; at the very least taking pride in being able to say, “I knew him “when”.