Won't be necessary

November 16, 2008 7:29 PM

I had a couple spam comments over the last few days -- not a big deal, since all comments are held for moderation, and it was only like four or five. Then I got this comment:

to: Admin - If You want to delete your site from my spam list, please sent url of your domain to my e-mail: stop.spam.today@gmail.com And I will remove your site from my base within 24 hours webmastegz

It's such a bad scam that I can't even figure out what the scam is. Is he harvesting email addresses? Kind of a shitty way to go about doing it.

UPDATE!

I just got another comment:

Blog: iKnowWhatImDoing.com Commenter: BimiSainy Email: babai@mytop-in.net URL: to: Admin - If You want to delete your site from my spam list, please sent url of your domain to my emai: stop.web.spam@gmail.com And I will remove your site from my base within 24 hours webmastegz

PS. As the previous address of an e-mail has been removed also all letters on it have been lost I is compelled to make this dispatch once again.
PS2. To send url your site on an e-mail stop.web.spam@gmail.com is a unique way to avoid a spam from me. To write abuses to the various "stop spam" sites - it is useless.
PS3. Your addresses of an e-mail are not necessary to me, you can create an e-mail through free service and send me yours url through this e-mail
PS4. sorry for my bad English :)

I no longer think this is a scam -- just an idiot.

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Yes we can some more

November 5, 2008 10:30 PM

I just went to the Palin as President site -- it's been re-arranged to celebrate the whole Obama thing -- and it got me pretty teary.

It's playing the "Yes We Can" song, which cast me back to a year ago when he made that speech and everything that he said -- "nothing can stand in the way of millions of voices calling for change," and "in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope," -- and I felt how everything that now has happened seemed then like it was too impossible to be even worth hoping for.

Only I wasn't thinking about his win, which is of course a very nice state of affairs, but about our fight for equality. It's a story that seems just as unlikely, and just as impossible; and it demands no less of our hope. It's unstoppable, and it's waiting for us, too.

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