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Old 09-02-2007, 02:32 AM The most interesting directory ever
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http://seattle.blogmob.org/

Unfortunately it's not the most user friendly.... I tried to add my blog, looked up my latitude and longitude to do so, and they say I'm already submitted. Not sure how that's possible, since I didn't do it, and I haven't published my address. More to the point, when I publish a new post, I don't get a push pin on the map.

Still, it's a very cool idea.
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Old 09-04-2007, 06:19 AM Re: The most interesting directory ever
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Thanks for the offer..,I have submitted 2 websites

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Old 09-04-2007, 10:55 AM Re: The most interesting directory ever
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It's not his offer. Did you not read what he said? It's a different site entirely.

Looks like it's either been abandoned or it's not finished yet, Forrest. There are some signs that indicate as such:

1) The "most recent" blog post is May 19, 2006.

2) The part in the top right:
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Seattle bloggers get together on the third Wednesday of every month. The next meetup is January 14th, 1970.
I think you might be late for the meeting.
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