Bragging Rights, Blushing and Being Number One

Back in my sports days I used to help the local high school sportswriter, Don McKee, at the Inquirer in Philadelphia with his weekly high school hockey top ten poll and it was always interesting to see how people would react when the ratings would come out, especially the kids and parents on the team that would be number one.

To be chosen by one’s peer is always a flattering honor. But, as we used to say in hockey, you’re only as good as your last shift, so in blogging, one is only as good as their last post.

My thanks to Mr. Smith for recognizing not only VoIPWatch, but also for drawing positive attention to many people who I consider peers, colleagues and most of all, my friends.