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January 04, 2007

I'm Turning on Comments

After a year and a half of blogging, I'm finally turning on comments. The entry below on why lawyers aren't evil is your first opportunity to disagree (or agree) with me in public. I just couldn't handle the pressure from folks like Hu Yoshida saying that vendors without comments are basically wimps. Thanks for the nudge, Hu! :-)

My plan is to leave new blog entries open for comments for two weeks, and then lock them down. Why? The reason is simple laziness. I intend to read all of your comments, even if I don't reply to them all, and I don't want to have to deal with comments from 18 months worth of entries all at once.

I will sometimes filter comments, but my goal is to remove spam and porn, not to stifle discussion.

Have fun!

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Thanks for turning on comments, Dave! Makes the blog more interesting to have the option of commenting, and it's also interesting to see who gets riled up by whatever you've said!

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