Sunday, December 7, 2014
We are the tools of the Internet
Traditionally on Sunday, we at clerkmanifesto reflect, or, at least, we pretend to. But holed up as I have been, with a half broke back, in the sensory deprivation tank that is my house, I have done an awful lot of reflecting this week. I lay on ice, popping anti inflammatories like skittles, and told you things the Internet does not like to hear.
What does the Internet not like to hear?
Ah, if I told you that you'd click away from this page before you could even read my answer.
Or, more likely, you'd never have arrived here at all.
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If you were wondering, yes, you should comment. Not only does it remind me that I must write in intelligible English because someone is actually reading what I write, but it is also a pleasure for me since I am interested in anything you have to say.
I respond to pretty much every comment. It's like a free personalized blog post!
One last detail: If you are commenting on a post more than two weeks old I have to go in and approve it. It's sort of a spam protection device. Also, rarely, a comment will go to spam on its own. Give either of those a day or two and your comment will show up on the blog.