Tue 25 Apr 2006
The spammers have figured out a way around my WordPress comment spam blocker. Therefore, I’ve turned on the feature that requires me to approve a comment before it appears on the site if the author hasn’t had a previously approved comment. I get instantaneous notification of new comments so there shouldn’t be too much delay.
I love Tara’s post on student desperation.
And, Brickdude, if you’re reading this, I would love to be the proud owner of a Japanese Green Tea KitKat, but though I am a faithful reader I refuse to make a Blogger account on principle, and therefore cannot leave a comment to that effect on your blog.
And does anyone have anything cool they would give me to secure a trade for one year of free rent in downtown Phoenix? It would have to be better than four months free rent in Hollywood + use of a new Porsche, which is the top offer at the moment. I would give you my part time editing and ghost writing services for one year.
UPDATE: We decided we don’t want the apartment. It’s only got one bedroom and no pool access. Right out! But bartering is cool, don’t you think?
April 25th, 2006 at 7:22 pm
That was awesome Tara!
I have that same ethical problem leaving comments on Sarah’s Blogger blog, but I noticed you can pick “other” instead of blogger and leave one without registering.
April 26th, 2006 at 8:22 am
Nate,
Yeah, it depends how the owner of the blogger account sets it up. Only some allow you to do that.
April 26th, 2006 at 8:42 am
Erin,
Consider yourself added to the list of people who will soon be the owners of a green tea kit kat direct from Japan.
And you can leave anonymous comments over at my blog. I love spam, so I let anybody comment.
April 26th, 2006 at 9:40 am
THanks, Schuyler! And now that anyone can comment I will be leaving snarky remarks often.