This makes for very good reading indeed. I started reading it and just now realised that I'd spent the last couple of hours on it. It's written well, approachable and very pragmatic. I spent a short while on Haskell a few years back and stopped after 3 or 4 chapters of Learn You A Haskell due to time constraints. I think I'm going to make this my evening reading and finally pick up the language.
Thanks for posting this.
EDIT: typos