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Thread: Change Of Ownership Of E-budo.com

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    I absolutely agree, Paul - would you please handle that?

    And I just sent an e-mail to Wayne to see if he is interested in posting on e-Budo. I'm rather surprised that our paths haven't crossed as we both train in martial arts, teach at the same university, & live on the same island. Should be interesting to see how he responds.

    Ken

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    Thank you--I was unaware of the blog.
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    Wayne Muramoto used to contribute regularly on E-Budo, particularly in the Koryu section. He's a great informational resource. I didn't know he was still publishing his magazine in some form. Thought he'd stopped producing it years ago.
    Cady Goldfield

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    Meik Skoss of Koryu.com has just agreed to serve as a moderator of all kobudo, although not exclusively. He's definitely on our short-list to ask for suggestions on improving e-Budo.
    Oh cool. Excellent choice! Good job.
    Nathan Scott
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