Keeping up

On Friday I sent out the latest installment of my vinogram, the free monthly email that clutters up your inbox and keeps you apprised of Dr. Vino doings. If you want to subject yourself to this, then surf on over to www.DrVino.com and enter your email address in the top right. If I were more technologically savvy, then I would give you the chance to do that on this page. Your email address is safe: I promise to never to sell nor exchange, lend nor lease, truck nor barter the email list. There are other ways to keep up with the site:

Dine-in: bookmark this page and check back often!

Delivery: sign up to read the “feed” from the site as it rolls out. Bloglines is the most popular feed reader for subscribers, but Netvibes, My Yahoo!, and Firefox live bookmarks are also well used. Mmm…Feed…Delivery…

Mail: If you are mysteriously hooked to this web site, you can have every posting automatically sent on your Outlook or crackberry via Squeet, a service that sends site feed via email.

Any which way, thanks for your support and comments!

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