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100 Twitter Followers

Posted on October 2, 2013

Huzzah, we’ve got 100 Twitter Followers! While this might not be a big deal to most people, it makes me happy to know that this little project has quietly been gaining followers over the last few months. Thanks to everyone on Twitter 🙂

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