Topping ourselves

It’s six months since Stephen Tall brought you the very first Golden Dozen, our weekly roundup of the hottest Lib Dem blog posts in cyberspace.

Unbeknownst to us, all this time, James Graham at Quaequam Blog has been keeping score, and has produced a detailed spreadsheet listing who got listed when.

It’s an interesting list. Who’d have thought we’d top our own poll?

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4 Comments

  • Mark Valladares Mark Valladares 21st Aug '07 - 3:45pm

    Interesting, James doesn’t factor in those who appeared in the ‘interesting’ five, those whose pieces are deemed to be worthy of a wider audience for whatever reason.

    It might be interesting to see how these compare. James, over to you…

  • And they say Lib Dems are all anoraks!
    Where do they get that from?

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