Rebase and don’t clobber readme.md file#1
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Blog Post US vs. Europe Rail System
Update 2015-03-24-JordanRosenblum-Blogpost.md
Hafiz Ahsan - blog post on weather viz
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Hi Carmem,
First, nice work.
Second, please add the knitted html file and name it so jekyll will render it (eg
_posts/2015-03-26-carmem.html). Just push to your gh-pages and it will update the open PR.I rebased this on upstream/gh-pages so merging will bring your fork up to date as well. I didn’t want to change the readme file

so I added a commit where I checked out the original one. If you merge this, it will update the open request.