Spam annoyed me so much that I signed up for Disqus comments. It seems promising and much more interactive. I tried Intense Debate and Sez Who on my other blogs. To a non-pleasant outcome. Intense Debate refused to install correctly on a blog freshly installed to the server, with no plugins. Sez Who installed easily [...]
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Impressive Argument Against OpenID
I had OpenID setup on this site for a week. After I installed it wrong and got a bunch of errors, I reinstalled and it seemed to work fine after a few days. Then Mr Tsali kept getting errors with it and I let it go, since he was my first loyal reader. I signed [...]
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I Don’t Give a Damn About Twitter
Yes I said it, and I’ll say it again. I don’t give a damn about Twitter. Twitter is one of those services that has blown up in the geek world with people posting something going on the very second they decide to do it. Maybe its just that I am not nosy enough to be [...]
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I’m Gonna Git You Spamma!
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A Little Humor Since We Are Naked
Since its CSS Naked Day, in our vulnerability a cat pic is somewhat appropriate. About as low budget as we look today.
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