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Monday, 28 March 2005

Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wagn'nagl fhtagn

It was a lovely day today and I thought "I'll have a look out in the garden, that'll be nice". After a little bit of digging (oh, all right, a lot of digging), I'd managed to unearth two most curious things.

Apparently, the house is built on the site of R'lyeh (I always thought it was in the ocean somewhere) and Cthulhu has some competition..

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Firstly Mister - loving the background. Secondly, how is the war going in the garden?
holy CRAP! What the hell is that?
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Thursday, 24 March 2005

Ask a silly question.

What'll happen? Well looks like I get sick as a dog for a week. I've got a steeeeenking cold. And this headache has been giving me pain for THREE DAYS SOLID. That's three days plus the other two days that I've been photosensitive and achey and coughing and oh goddamn it I hate this body.

Although I do own Resident Evil 4 and, the chances are, you don't. Bet you wish you had a GameCube now, don't you?

nb. GameCube owners - bet you're glad you own a Cube now, eh? Rocks, no?

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I like that body.
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Wednesday, 16 March 2005

spring

It's definitely arrived. It's like winter got bored and suddenly here we are. It's a quality of the light, I think. It's been sunny over the past month, but this light is getting into my brain and shouting "SPRINGTIME! WAKEY WAKEY!"

I have energy. Wonder what'll happen?

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Tuesday, 8 March 2005

golden ticket

I'm going out now to use this cheque I got from work to buy an... an... an annual pass for the tube! This is very exciting. Is it really so short a time since I was being urged to buy a weekly pass because it was cheaper and better than buying a daily pass? I feel positively resident in this big ol' city.

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Tuesday, 1 March 2005

commentary

Okay, this is a response to a post on luce's blog. I have a pretty strong contrary opinion, I guess, and my comment became too unwieldy so I took it over here. Ironically..

First of all, having comments on a blog is optional, and therefore taking the decision to have them there in the first place is to actively invite comment. One can deactivate comments for a single post, or for the entire blog, should you so choose. If you don't, you take your chances.

Now, I've had a troll in my comments, it's not exactly a secret (a quick glance at some posts a few months ago will confirm that), and I deleted them. Without even thinking about it, because they brought nothing to the blog except mindless, boring provocation. But that was pretty much the only time I've felt the need to delete someone else's comment. Beyond that, I'll leave 'em all up. Why? Because a blog is a public thing by definition.

The question of unwanted comments can only be addressed by working out what your blog is for. If you're using it to publish, in a traditional sort of way, your opinions and such then turn comments off. You likely don't care to hear what people think of what you say (at least not directly), and you certainly don't want a counter-opinion directly in the face of the reader. If you don't want to engage with responses to your posts, you shouldn't have comments. I know it sounds harsh, but it's not a criticism. I can well understand that use of a blog, and it's completely valid; like a newspaper column. Put an email contact link somewhere so you can receive correspondence on your posts, but don't have comments. It's not for you.

If you don't want your blog to be a public thing, if you just want to keep a diary only, you know, not on paper, you're in the wrong place. Get a livejournal account and set it as friends only. That way you can invite a small group of lackeys in to chat with, should you so wish, so you're assured of only positive comment and no unpleasantness need enter your hermetically sealed universe. But, well, why the hell are you on the web? I understand this less, though I can still sort of see why it's done.

If you're using Blogger to share your thoughts, snippets of your life, opinions, whatever then you need comments. When Blogger didn't have comments it was a less interesting, less fun place. Because it tells you what another person gets from your life, what they think of what you think. Yes, sometimes they'll disagree with you and sometimes you'll have a fight on your hands but personally I think it's worth it. That's why I love comments, that's why I run my blog as an open house, and that's why I can't agree with policing blog comments beyond troll maintenance.

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Actually sugar, it is only for troll maintenance, as I know who "Russell" and "Paul" was (I say was as it was the same person). Only one persons comments have ever been deleted, and most likely only one person's ever will be deleted, so technically we're actually saying the same thing here.
Hmph, careless proofreading. You wouldn't believe how many times Blogger ate this post. The second sentence should read "I have a pretty strong opinion on this". I could edit, but then this wouldn't make sense.
Blogger is such a pain in the arse sometimes it's untrue.
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