Benefitsblog celebrates its one-year anniversary this week! It’s a good time to express some appreciation to so many. Thanks to all of the readers, colleagues, and fellow bloggers who have made this such an enriching experience. Thanks to readers and bloggers for their kind comments and for all of the excellent material that has been sent to me from time to time. And thanks to all those who have linked to me and sent readers my way. Many blessings to you!
(By the way, you can go back in time and view an earlier version of Benefitsblog on June 15, 2003 at the WayBack Machine here. In the “about” section of the WayBack Machine, it states that the site “was founded to build an ?Internet library,? with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format” and “to preserve society?s cultural artifacts.” It is nice to know that, regardless of the future of Benefitsblog, at least it has made it into a “historical collection” and perhaps has become a “cultural artifact.”)