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Friday, December 9, 2011
Follow Friday - 9 Dec 2011
Follow Friday - 9 Dec 2011
Most of you are likely to have read this post, but, if you missed it, you'll want to catch it… and/or go back to read the many, many good comments added.
Greta Koehl's post, "Why I Want to Remain an Amateur," discusses as completely and eloquently as I have seen what many of us have been thinking seriously in recent times: How/where do I fit on the professional/amatuer genealogist spectrum?
What do you think? Does this article speak to you, as well? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Comments welcomed.
Families are Forever! ;-)
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