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Meeting of Minds: An ID Carnival

by Krauze

The blogosphere is a big and busy place, and often, original and thought-provoking posts will be met by… utter silence. This is where blog carnivals enter the picture: By gathering links to a lot of high-quality posts in a single place, potential readers can be presented with the crop of the cream. Carnivals are also a way of making connections and discovering new blogs about your favorite topic.

Most carnivals have a theme, and at Telic Thoughts, we're proud to present the first carnival with an ID theme: Meeting of Minds

If you've written a good post, taking a positive approach towards ID, send me a link to it at "krauze_id AT hotmail DOT com", before Monday, the 30th of May (only one post per person, please). Then, I'll gather all the links and post them here at Telic Thoughts. Also, if you're interested in hosting the next Meeting of Minds, let me know.

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