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Experiment 2 - Rob Shoesmith

Experiment 2 - Rob Shoesmith

I just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who has started to follow my new blog of mine and the start of the 2nd experiment. It's going to be more of a personal experience and a learning curve for me. Hopefully along the way I will teach you something. 

I put out a blog post earlier requesting a free domain name and web hosting for a year and a crisp £20 note to start the experiment off.

The good news is that I've had offers of help coming from my @shoesmith81 followers. 

The problem I now have is knowing which offer of help to accept.

Maybe you guys can go and explore the people who would like to help me. Their twitter handles are:

@_gavinjones
@gazever
@p17blo

These people have no idea what the new experiment is about and this really excites me! I love curious people like this.


I know I'm being incredibly vague right now. Please keep following as all will be revealed in good time. 

At the end or the day this is a brand new experiment of mine and anything could happen! 

Please leave a comment below letting me know which person should get the honour of officialy getting this experiment started with supplying the domain name and hosting. 

Stay tuned! 

Best, 

Rob Shoesmith 

P.S I'm still looking for a crisp £20 note. You will be rewarded generously if the end result of the experiment is achieved. If it fails I will personally give you it back. You have my word.

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