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By Joel Spolsky
Saturday, November 03, 2001

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Sadly, I probably can't respond, due to the huge volume of email that I receive every day, but I do try to read every message and very much appreciate your thoughts.

Want to tell me about a new product, website, an article you wrote, or an URL you think I would find interesting? Don't email me -- post it to the Joel Reddit (what's a reddit?).

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Oh, and by the way: My company, Fog Creek Software, has paid internships in software development for qualified college students. They're in New York City. Free housing, lunch, and more. And you get to work on real, shipping software with the smartest developers in the business.

About the Author: I’m your host, Joel Spolsky, a software developer in New York City. Since 2000, I've been writing about software development, management, business, and the Internet on this site. For my day job, I run Fog Creek Software, makers of FogBugz—the smart bug tracking software with the stupid name, and Fog Creek Copilot—the easiest way to provide remote tech support over the Internet, with nothing to install or configure.

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