My sister-in-law Heather wrote a blog entry introducing us to SnapShirts word clouds. My wife Shannon ran it on our website CroftPress and I ran it on my blog and CroftSoft. Here is what it generated.



Optihumanist
My sister-in-law Heather wrote a blog entry introducing us to SnapShirts word clouds. My wife Shannon ran it on our website CroftPress and I ran it on my blog and CroftSoft. Here is what it generated.
My Other Sites | |
MeWe Profile | |
Croft Press | |
CroftSoft Update | |
Family Blogs | |
David Wallace Croft | |
Shannon Kristine Croft | |
Waterfalls and Honey Days | |
North Texas | |
Dallas Brights | |
2 comments:
Is it almost that time for the yearly update of the optihumastic principles?
very cool. and I like that the word "dang" is in there, though I see that actually came from a link to another site.
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