No Free Speech
At the request of the individual (who shall remain anonymous) who called for the right to anonymous comments, the right to comment anonymously has been squashed.
I should add that even though you have to have a Blogger.com username and password to leave a comment, you don't have to be a NupLog contributor. I invite any who care to comment to set up a username (it's quick and easy) and have your voice (nonymously) be heard.
P.S. I will say, though, that as the only person technically insulted by an anonymous poster (everyone is suspect, BTW), I didn't take your callous comment to heart. In fact, I am stronger for it. I will press on. But, back to work.
I should add that even though you have to have a Blogger.com username and password to leave a comment, you don't have to be a NupLog contributor. I invite any who care to comment to set up a username (it's quick and easy) and have your voice (nonymously) be heard.
P.S. I will say, though, that as the only person technically insulted by an anonymous poster (everyone is suspect, BTW), I didn't take your callous comment to heart. In fact, I am stronger for it. I will press on. But, back to work.

4 Comments:
Back to work, at least, writing a comment for another post. And there is nothing wrong with commenting on your own post. It makes you feel like someone cares.
Maybe PG wrote the anonymous comment because he's offended that you didn't invite him to be a contributor.
I would love to have PG as a contributor. I would love that. That would make my day. However, first he has to have an e-mail address.
First we have to explain email to him and get him to stop asking, "why are you people always looking at that thing?" (by that thing, he means computer) he's probably better for not being a slave to email such as myself.
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