After getting caught in his latest spam-fest, Mark Towner is now trying to claim he setup some kind of intentional "trap" to "catch me". (Catch me doing what, exactly, I have yet to figure out.) I'm guessing that in his warped state of mind he somehow thought that if he dropped his entire subscriber list […]
Filed under: Politics on September 5th, 2007 | 16 Comments »
If you're going to roll your own mail server and set up a mailing list, it really helps to know what you're doing. You know, so that you don't, say, inadvertently expose your entire 5,824-member list to anyone who happens to be a subscriber. They might, you know, download it and sent it to people […]
Filed under: Politics on September 4th, 2007 | 7 Comments »
I got the following in my inbox this morning:
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Filed under: Politics on September 4th, 2007 | 3 Comments »
What separates blogs from passive content is the ability to comment and counter-comment on any written article. These comments often serve to illuminate the reader and allow him or her to add to the discussion, providing clarification, counter-points and all kinds of additional information. These systems only work when maximum participation is encouraged.
There's some sure-fire […]
Filed under: Politics, Blogging on September 2nd, 2007 | 10 Comments »