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I'd like to thank all of you who have bared with the occasional inconsistencies of getting this topic posted on a weekly basis. I have recently secured a new apartment and a good 40 hours a week job at a web design firm, and hopefully will be able to give this topic the regular editing it deserves! I also plan to update and revise the URL's shortly to reflect what I think are some of the newest, dopest, or fattest websites going right now in regards to hip-hop.

What I hope to do with this week's article is to actually kickstart a followup in the discussion area about what YOU the readers would like to see from me. Do you enjoy the posts where I delve into hip-hop humor? Would you like to see more about hip-hop on the internet? Do you enjoy the posts which spark opinions about the state of hip-hop and where it's going? Do you like the artist critiques, or do you find them too harsh? It's time to hear your opinions.

While I'm here, I'd like to take the time to briefly mention that my homepage, www.ohhla.com, has a new parent company many of you may already know: The Hitlist. You can find their website at www.hitlist.com, and it's a really excellent and comprehensive urban resource for both hip-hop and R&B. I suggest you drop in and check it out; and if you run across a link to A.J. Archibald tell him that Suite 101 says hello! :> That's all for now, but I look forward to reading your feedback in the discussion area, responding to it, and making some changes for the positive in this topic area. As OverTIME says on the rec.music.hip-hop newsgroup, stay up!!

Peace, Flash

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