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FM does have a comment section! | 360 comments | Create New Account
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The sheer arrogance is what is annoying.
Authored by: tinkerghost on Friday, June 01 2012 @ 11:47 AM EDT
I had a comments section on my blog, I spent more time deleting spam
than writing.

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You patented WHAT?!?!?!

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

Comments sections keep people honest, don't they?
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 01 2012 @ 12:09 PM EDT
I have to agree with you. A blog without comment sections is something I
ignore. A blog with comment sections... well, if the blogger talks nonsense,
SOMEONE will call him on it and link to the truth.

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The sheer arrogance is what is annoying.
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, June 01 2012 @ 01:01 PM EDT
I liken a blog without comments as to an opinion piece that
hasn't been peer reviewed. It's opinion, not fact, and saved
with the rest of the unproven trivia in that little dust bin
of my mind.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

FM does have a comment section!
Authored by: BJ on Friday, June 01 2012 @ 05:55 PM EDT
Look -- now! -- right under your nose...

bjd



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The sheer arrogance is what is annoying.
Authored by: ChrisP on Friday, June 01 2012 @ 08:29 PM EDT
According to PJ, a lot of ex-used-car salesmen have been moving into
computer/legal punditry as a second career. I think I'll stick to astrophysics
and cosmology as my second career. It's easier and more straightforward than the
law. :-)

I do so wish those idiots would just shut up, but when has a used car salesman
ever stopped talking when there's half a chance of making a sale?

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Gravity sucks, supernovae blow!

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He's too scared to allow comments
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, June 02 2012 @ 11:09 AM EDT

He is damned well aware that he's wrong most the time, and that the
conclusions on his blog are unsupportable.

Wayne

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The sheer arrogance is what is annoying.
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, June 04 2012 @ 10:00 PM EDT
I treat all blogs the same way unless there is a comment
section **and** it has a substantial amount of criticism and
debate over the authors entries. Otherwise we simply don't
know if said author just deletes/moderates comments he don't
disagree with. This is of course a problem if what said
person writes really is unassailable or non-controversial and
doesn't attract criticism - but then you get to learn fact
checking.

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