Trying to define a blog is a little bit like trying to describe the taste of water. It’s not easily definable. In preparation for this blog—which I guess is the first of its kind in the distribution business—I talked to several people who write such blogs. Basically I found this: A blog is anything you want it to be. In writing this blog, I’ll be talking about distribution issues as well as a host of other things. My wife suggested that the blog be called the ravings of a mad man but I think I’ll take the safe road and call it ''Keough’s Korner.''
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