I’m such a dunce but WordPress is to partly blame because of their ever changing interface with every upgrade that seem to come out more frequently than I can keep up with lately.

I just noticed some incoming links that I hadn’t noticed for a while because of the recent WordPress upgrade I did a few weeks ago. No, I didn’t upgrade to the latest 2.7, I’m still on 2.6 and my other blog is on an even older version because it uses some specific plugins that aren’t supported yet.

Anyway, I just noticed a flattering accolades from Financial Ramblings and readership from His & Hers. Financial Ramblings writes, “some days, this blog seems to have more unique insights than 90% of the pfblogosphere, combined.”

And His & Hers writes, “I’ve been reading RichSlick’s blog a lot lately. A lot of what he writes about doesn’t directly apply to us since we only invest in mutual funds in our 401k’s and IRA’s but there IS a difference in your life when you have disposable income.”

It’s nice to learn that at least a few people read your blog despite the draconian requirements of earning 105k in net income. Now for the bad news, if you’re not earning at least 105k annually in net income you MUST stop reading this blog immediately!

Seriously though, on rare occasion, I have someone ask me why that disclaimer is on the top of every post and some accuse me of some colossal egotism or arrogance but that doesn’t have anything to do with it. I started that disclaimer after getting frequent comments or e-mail comments that read something like, “well not all of us have 25k in cash lying around” or “not all of us can afford to invest xxx amount of money each month/week/whatever” and of course the flame war that drove me to doing it here.

I actually have a ton of material to write about on a variety of investment and personal finance topics but I’m too hamstrung by my work, various projects and commitments to my family at the moment to write about many of them. I’ll keep posting as time permits, I know on many occasions my posts are a bit short and dry but they do have an arching purpose.

Anyway, thank you for your kind words and readership.