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Posted by KZBlog on 2/27/07 • Categorized as About KZBlog • Tagged as:meta
First, apologies for the lack of substantive posts. I’ve changed jobs recently and it’s been a bit hectic adjusting to a new environment. I swear I have all sorts of insightful things to say about Kazakhstan and tons of bookmarked articles; just no time to write it all down.
Also, a few people got mistaken for spam by my spaminator: It thinks KazakTelecom and the iCard servers are bastions of spam apparently. I have now fixed that problem (with my spaminator–KazakTelecom is on its own) and you should be able to comment. So go crazy!
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