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I have re-enabled comments

05/24/07

Permalink 01:07:12 pm, by Paul ROBINSON, 91 words   English (US)
Categories: Announcements [A], News

I have re-enabled comments

It looks like my temporary moritorium on comments has worked to chase away the excessive spammers who think they can get something out of me. So I have re-enabled comments (I tried using a captcha plugin but for some reason it would not generate an image.) And it looks like the spammers decided that my blog, being locked, was not worth bothering with and have gone away. So, keeping my fingers crossed, I've reinstated the privelege for others to make comments. I probably won't get any, but at least it's there.

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Welcome to My blog! This is where I store my thoughts so that I can come back to them at some point in the future. This allows me a place like a journal to keep what I'm thinking about. But anyone else is welcome to visit; I make this place public so that other people can hear what I'm thinking.

This is where I make comments on any subject I find of interest. My political comments are in the Politics section, and technical items are in the Computers section. Note, if you want to make a comment, e-mail it to me at paul@paul-robinson.us. I am sorry that I had to disable comments, but after I had deleted the 300th worthless piece of spam comment on this blog and receiving exactly zero valid comments, I decided to stop allowing spammers to excrement all over me and my blog. If you have *anything* at all to say, send it to me in e-mail; if it is even the slightest bit relevant - even if I don't agree with it, I will post it. (As soon as I find a way to stop spammers from posting junk I'll allow direct comments.) Note that if you are a visitor and post a comment, it defaults to "draft" meaning I have to approve it before it is visible, so if you're posting spam, don't bother, nobody will see it.

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