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New Report: Macworld Reader Comments

New Report: Macworld Reader Comments 01/08/2004 08:45 PM

Readers discuss Apple's announcements and the rest of the show.




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on Paid Content and Micropayment Models


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Without realistic models of payment for news articles, images and downloads, vendors on the Internet have been forced to give away their wares for many years now, using advertising as a means of drawing revenue from their sites. With ad revenues dropping, many of these sites are now attempting to put the genie back in the bottle and asking their users to pay for content, much of this valued at under a couple of dollars. This is where micropayments come in. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]

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Confederate Flag Comments -- Sharpton On
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I Wanted To Be The Candidate Of People
With Helmets And Swastikas'
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"We're constantly developing new features for Revolution, to meet our developers' needs for creating robust applications with up-to-the-minute functionality," said Kevin Miller, CEO of Runtime Revolution. "Now, we've started bringing our developers into the design cycle at the earliest possible stage."

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After drowning in spam for the last months, I’ve decided to turn off comments. ping trackbacks are still enabled tho....

Comments to the CO


Comments to the CO 03/30/2005 04:59 PM
The 711 unique comments submmitted to the Copyright Office on the "Orphan Works" question have been posted. This is a fantastic response. The comments of Creative Commons are posted here. Thanks to the Free Culture Movement, EFF and PublicKnowledge for running the Orphan Works site. Now maybe we should get a wiki going to have a collaborative analysis of the comments?

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Comments on comments 03/11/2003 11:53 AM

Gary Burd: I recommend extending Mombo's comment file format to include more fields than title and body. The attribution information should be moved to one of the new fields and be formatted by the template.

I love it!  Gary, how hard would it be for you to come up with a weblogging package that has roughly the same functionallity as mine that you could live with?  I'd love to collaborate with you.  If you feel likewise, feel free to use as little or as much of my implementation in this endeavor as you see fit.

Could you host a cvs repository on your site?  Or would you prefer it elsewhere?

Perhaps we can get Joe to join us.  ;-)


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Comments are down 01/16/2004 11:33 AM
My web host (friends of mine) unplugged the comments module after the first 1,000 spams came in within two hours. I think you can still read comments but you can't write them. I'm going to try installing David Raynes' script that lets you turn off comments on scripts older than n days until I can install James Seng's script that will require commenters to type in a verification code displayed on the page. Thanks to BurningBird, who also offers a MySQL command that will strip out all comments between two named times. In the meantime, if you need to reach...

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Comments Policy


Comments Policy 05/31/2004 02:02 PM

I've asked again and again that people posting comments stick to the subject at hand. Most of you do so, and I thank you. But several folks are using the comments to further their own agendas on other issues that are barely related or not related at all, or are waging personal attacks that go way beyond reasonable disagreements. Please stop. I won't ask again.


Cooky Comments


Cooky Comments 12/19/2004 03:02 PM
It seems that I was wrong earlier, I know hard to believe huh? :-P My comment issue is still an...

Michelle's comments,


Michelle's comments, 12/30/2003 07:26 AM
giving her grief .. A Small Victory .. Michele

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comments on MetaFilter 12/23/2003 06:11 AM
Quake in CA .. Metafilter

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Reclaiming Comments


Reclaiming Comments 06/29/2004 12:50 AM

While most of the comments I write elsewhere are throwaways, some of them are precious enough for me to feel as if I abandoned a small part of me.  The comment I made in response to a final goodbye, Jeneane Sessum's post about death of her sister's dog, was one of those.

My own experience with my dog wasn't that pleasant. I knew the time to put her to sleep was coming because she was in pain more frequently. One night, we woke up to her howling in pain. As much as I wanted to keep her with me just a little longer, I thought she deserved better.

So my wife and I took her to a 24 hour vet on Middlefield. The doctor gave her a tranquilizer first and, while she seemed to feel less pain, the sight of her tongue seemingly woozing out of her mouth scarred my memory of her forever. On the way back, I was too shaken to drive. When we got back, I sat next to her bed to inhale memories of her still lingering about. So sad.

Now she sits atop my desk in a small pine box with a little metal statue of her. I regret not getting some of her hairs though because I miss her smell. I guess I have a dog's nose or something.

Damn. I am full of tears again.

It's rightful place is here at my blog.


MT Comments Experiment


MT Comments Experiment 04/27/2004 03:59 PM
Okay, everybody out there in blogland, here's an open invitation to post whatever the hell you want in the comments thread of *THIS* particular entry. The ONLY requirement is that you post as ME. So, use *MY* name (Chris Pirillo), *MY* e-mail address (chris@pirillo.com), and *MY* blog address (which, in case you're too to have noticed, is http://chris.pirillo.com/). At the end of the day, everybody has to guess who the *REAL* Chris Pirillo is. So, go ahead - post as "me," and then guess who "I" am. All non-me comments will be deleted and banned permanently, so play by the rules or GTFO. This experiment is only valid for this entry....

PGP-Signing Comments


PGP-Signing Comments 03/06/2004 01:55 AM
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Conditional Comments


Conditional Comments 04/27/2004 02:43 PM

About Conditional Comments: A handy but pretty obscure feature of Internet Explorer. A special comment format lets only IE see certain HTML / CSS code. So make that Web page look good in Mozilla and Opera, then hide the code necessary for IE in these comments.

Conditional comments have certain advantages over scripting methods of browser detection. When a downlevel browser encounters a downlevel-hidden conditional comment, the browser does not see the inner HTML inside the comment, and the content elements are not downloaded and rendered. This saves both bandwidth and machine resources.

I had never heard of this until Joe showed it to me one day. It's kludge, sure, but it's endorsed kludge and it really is handy.

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TheAgitator.com: Eat Here: Comments


TheAgitator.com: Eat Here: Comments 04/29/2004 07:47 AM
Radley's proposal .. Radley

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Closing comments! 03/14/2005 05:38 PM
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