web logs and wills
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Ahhem … Thanks to wank who gave me the first reference,I have read everything I could find on this subject on the web. I would like to know what WordPress’s policy is on the subject but I do not think it would be appropriate to file a “feedback” to have this “booted upstairs”, so to speak. Does anyone know how to transmit this WordPress policy clarification on web logs, wills, and blogger’s deaths to Matt Cutt in an appropriate way? Alternatively, if any angel geeks upstairs are monitoring the forum and reading this thread will you please do this for me?
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They may not be the “real” thing but just impersonators. Hence, the anti-angel spray won’t affect them. They’ll soar above it carrying the message without getting caught up on the cross members. Right?
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ptvGuy – May 26, 2006[Edit]
Just a followup to your question on blogs being left in wills…
I got to participate recently in a public discussion (an interactive podcast) with Robert Scoble (http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/), who is probably one of the best known bloggers on the Internet, and Shel Israel (http://redcouch.typepad.com/), who is Editor-in-Chief of Conferenza (http://conferenzablog.typepad.com/), the leading blog
on technology events. (http://www.ptvguy.com/2006/05/21/participatory-podcasting-and-public-broadcasting/) I remembered your question on this subject and was able to bring it up to them.You can read the remainder of ptvguy’s comment on the posting “Web Logs and Wills” at http://bloggersblurt.wordpress.com
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