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No woodworking???
That’s downright disrespectful.
@kaden – the point of th survey is to get more information from you and everyone else.
C’mon, Phil… No offense, but that’s a lame explanation for a glaring omission. Admittedly, wood is tough to solder, but no more so than home brewed beer.
@kaden – there’s a spot for “other” if we missed something. but don’t worry, i made sure everyone knew woodworking wasn’t mentioned.
Re: blog post picture
Is that Little John Hodgman reading that issue of MAKE, with Littler, De-spectacled John Hodgman reading over his shoulder?
Do you walk to school or carry your lunch?
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27. Do you live in the United States or Canada?
Yes
No
Huh?
@The ThompsonFive – if you live in the us or canada, please answer ‘yes.’ If you live in any of the other countries in the world, please answer ‘no.’
I took the survey, but wanted to go back to look at the page that had “what websites do you visit?” question, as there were quite a few that I was not aware of (and a few that I visit regularly)
Anyway to get the links? as it looks like you are keeping me from running through the survey again (which makes sense as it would/could bias your data but there was some good info there). thanks.
43Folders
Ars Technica
BoingBoing
CNet
Craftzine.com
CrunchGear
Digg
Engadget
Etsy
EurekAlert!
Fark
Gear Live
Geek.com
Gizmodo
Hackzine.com
Instructables
jkOnTheRun
Laughing Squid
Makezine.com
Neatorama
NewScientist.com
O’Reilly Radar
Parenthacks.com
PopSci.com
Slashdot
Swapatorium
TechCrunch
Techmeme (was tech.memeorandum)
ThinkGeek
ToolMonger
Now that I checked out all these really interesting web sites I almost want to retake the survey.