I presented the paper Investigations on standard Arabic geographical classification at theComputational Approaches to Arabic Script-based Languages workshop. Immediately before my talk, I convinced myself that the paper was not related to the conference topic and that it was simplistic. However, it seems that it was well received. One of the conference organizers, Ali Farghaly, said it was important work, which is nice to hear. I probably received a half dozen positive statements from people and I am extremely grateful for their kind words. Several people offered great suggestions for future work. Most of them related to trying to identify content words that may help in the geographical classification. Several people suggested using Term Frequency Inverse Document Frequency (TFIDF). Prior to the workshop I was thinking of using log likelihood or mutual information to do a similar identification and several people suggested similar approaches. I am thankful that people took the time to offer these suggestions.