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May 7, 2007
The title of this blog is Sound OFF! Editors' Blog.  The apostrophe on the word "Editors'" is not a typo, nor is it a grammatical error. Now that we've moved the blog onto its permanent home, I've invited some folks to begin blogging. Nancy Bartels, Control's Managing Editor, Jim Montague, Control's Executive Editor, and Dan Hebert, Control's Senior Technical Editor will help me make the plural apostrophe a reality in the future. In addition, until we get him set up with his own blog, Joe Weis...
The title of this blog is Sound OFF! Editors' Blog.  The apostrophe on the word "Editors'" is not a typo, nor is it a grammatical error. Now that we've moved the blog onto its permanent home, I've invited some folks to begin blogging. Nancy Bartels, Control's Managing Editor, Jim Montague, Control's Executive Editor, and Dan Hebert, Control's Senior Technical Editor will help me make the plural apostrophe a reality in the future. In addition, until we get him set up with his own blog, Joe Weiss, of Realtime Applied Control Systems, will be posting on Sound OFF! as a guest author. We are pleased to give you this new activity.

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