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V 6 N. 57 Some Survey Questions for Our Readers

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G'day, Guten Tag, Bonjour, Habari Gani, Ni Hao, Ola, 

Everyday about 900 to 1200 people around the world read this blog.  We only send out a notice to about 100 people each time there is something new going on it.  We're curious who you unknown  folks are and how we might serve you better.    We seek no funding, we sell no reader lists.

Would you  mind answering a few questions and sending them to us at   irathermediate@gmail.com ?   This is my personal email.  We don't know if we are being read by human beings or just by scanning devices and programs scouring the internet. We are not asking for your name or other identification.  Of course your email address will appear on your response.  If you prefer even more anonymity, you can just respond in the 'comments' section at the bottom of this page.  That hides your email address from us.

If you would like to get notification each time this blog has a new post we will need your name and email address.  This notice will be left on the blog for one week and then removed.

So whether you read us from a tea house in Katmandu, an internet cafe in Bukavu, an office on Wall Street or a noodle shop on the Ginza, we'd love to hear from you.

Thank you in advance.
George Brose, co-founder 
Once Upon a Time in the Vest
Courtenay, BC 
Canada

Here are the questions:

1. How often to you open to our blog?

2. Your gender and age

3.  Your best time for  400  meters, 1 mile  and marathon. 

4.   The country you live in.

5.  What attracts you to this blog?

6.  What more would you like to see in it?

7.  If you are willing to write something for the blog we would be happy to review and post your work.  Note that we do not pay for anything you send in, but we also do not retain rights for future publication if you wish  to publish again with another organization.


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