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Blank Comments?

Posted on July 10, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging | Leave a Comment

Huh?

I’m the first to admit that I was absent for quite some time and not, exactly keeping up with comments either, but while working my way back through those I missed I came across an extraordinary number of completely blank comments here at Philaahzophy. At first I figured they were just spam, but there was no url left either. Hence, no spammy benefit.

A Google search turned up a dozen or so other people that have asked this question over the…

CommentLuv and FeedBurner Don’t Mix (Or Do They?)

Posted on April 19, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, SEO | 13 Comments

FiddyP created an amazing WordPress Plugin last year called CommentLuv and it’s been steadily working its way around the blogosphere. Comment Love Essentially, CommentLuv uses fellow blogger’s RSS feeds to automatically append a link to their latest blog post to any comments they leave on a CommentLuv enabled blog. I installed it here at Philaahzophy about 6 months ago and it’s quickly became my favorite WordPress plug-in.

However, a few months back word slowly started spreading that people who use FeedBurner’s excellent RSS service…

Top 3 New, Nifty & Novel Web Tools

Posted on December 18, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging, Technology, Webmastering | Leave a Comment

I’m always checking out new ways to be more efficient and effective on the ‘net. This not only means reading about various new programs, but also trying them out. Few of these items get enough use for me to remember them, much less write about them here at Philaahzophy. However, these three all seem here to stay, so it’s time to share them with y’all…

  1. Gravatar - Gravatar stands for globally recognized avatar. This is essentially an avatar (the small pic used…

Research Into The Amount Of Tea Tax Inspiring Boston Tea Party

Posted on December 17, 2007 - Filed Under Boston Tea Party, Taxes | 7 Comments

Part of the Boston Tea Party Series - Previous in series         

On Saturday I posted a first hand account of the Boston Tea Party written by George Hewes, an impoverished colonial cobbler and member of the Sons of Liberty. In that article I stated that it was a 3% tax on tea that inspired the famous Boston Tea Party. Sara left the following comment-

Aahz, I totally agree on the apathy of citizens about paying INTOLERABLE taxes….In my younger days,…

Who’s Screwing Whom?

Posted on December 10, 2007 - Filed Under Living Free, Police | 1 Comment

Dual confession time:

  1. I have no idea if I used “whom” correctly in the title. It sounds better to me, but if you know the rules for “whom”, please comment and let me know for future reference.
  2. Despite understanding anarchy innately at a young age I spent many, many years in liberal circles and was often swayed by their views.

It’s the second confession that’s the most salient to this post. One of the things one most hears from liberals in their daily…

Journalistic Integrity At Philaahzophy

Posted on November 8, 2007 - Filed Under Aahz, Blogging | 6 Comments

A few hours ago FSK of FSK’s Guide To Reality posted a rather long comment on my review of MyWallSt.net from last month asking far too many questions for me to address in the comment section. Apparently he’s greatly concerned about the fact that I actually get paid to write some of the things I write here. I find this strange coming from someone who also recently asked me how he could make money off the writing he does at his blog,…


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