The Year In Earthling, By Month, Part 2
Posted on December 29, 2006 at 11:04 AM in @earthlink

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Part 2 in Earthling's look back at the most commented, most viewed, editor's choice, and best photos from each month.
(Part 1 over here)

July

Editor's Choice: Framing Reader
Most Comments: What Do You Think Of The New Technorati?
Most Viewed Of The Month: What's A Helio?
July's full archive
Best Photo:
Why Hello

August

Editor's Choice: ...So Then India Called Me For Tech Support
Most Comments: Handling Dead Domains
Most Viewed Of The Month: What's A Helio?
August's full archive
Best Photo:
kbdesk.jpg

September

Editor's Choice: Hyperlocal In NOLA
Most Comments: More Info On Dead Domain Handling
Most Viewed Of The Month: Handling Dead Domains
September's full archive
Best Photo:
neworleag.jpg

October

Editor's Choice: Some Of Your Blogs
Most Comments: EarFeeder Is Easy And Helpful
Most Viewed Of The Month: More Info On Dead Domain Handling
October's full archive
Best Photo:
fake_view.jpg

November

Editor's Choice: A myEarthLink Revisioning With A View
Most Comments: A myEarthLink Revisioning With A View
Most Viewed Of The Month: A myEarthLink Revisioning With A View
November's full archive
Best Photo:
carrmap.jpg
Behold, a node!

December

Editor's Choice: We Hate Clutter Too
Most Comments: We Hate Clutter Too
Most Viewed Of The Month: Web Mail Hosting Email Concerns Via Slashdot
December's full archive
Best Photo:
puff.png
Puff pastries from Bolansa Dessert in Milpitas, photographed by Pay a bluish oak

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