Three years ago this month, we started this blog, the BearCom Bulletin, to keep you updated on the news coming from BearCom, our partners, and the whole wireless world. In my very first post, I said, "Over the coming weeks and months, it is our intention to use this space to inform, educate, advocate, challenge, and salute. We hope to do so in a way that will enlighten and, at least occasionally, entertain you." That was three years, more than 150 posts, and an estimated 15,000 visits ago! To celebrate, we're taking a look back at our most popular posts so far—and the most popular stories of all involve people young and old who show their enthusiasm for wireless communications technology. We told you about Chester Matusek, at 91 years old the oldest Motorola Solutions employee, who said, "Innovation has kept me interested." And we talked to 10-year-old ham radio operator Kie Martin of Houston, who told us after Christmas 2012, "I got some stuff from Motorola and from BearCom, too." Plenty of BearCom Bulletin readers have enjoyed our articles explaining various aspects of wireless technology. The most popular so far have been: Of course, plenty of readers have come to the BearCom Bulletin for news about the latest two-way radios. We told you about the rave reviews for the MOTOTRBO SL Series two-way radio following its debut at the 2012 Academy Awards. And lots of you wanted to learn more about the introduction of the MOTOTRBO XPR3000 and XPR7000 Series two-way radios from Motorola. Finally, it's clear that lots of you look to me for the latest information about the wireless industry's involvement on social media. You liked our recent look at must-follow Twitter accounts for information on wireless technology, and you wanted to know more about Motorola Solutions' CEO. You jumped last year on our post about Greg Brown as he took to Twitter to cheer on his colleagues and his Scarlet Knights. What a great three years it's been for the BearCom Bulletin. Thank you for supporting the blog, and for your interest in wireless news. Now, let's blow out the candles on this birthday cake!