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Thank you to those who have been writing awesome comments, and other details.

Just a quick note, I wanted to thank everyone for the comments they’ve been posting! I had a nice joy logging on today and seeing four new comments, and getting the chance to read through them. They’re all well thought out and interesting, and I really appreciate them. My biggest regret is that by the time I publish the comments (remember, I have to click a button before they appear; more on that later), I feel most people have already read the entry and don’t see the comments! If you get bored, just scan through some old entries and read the comments, they’re pretty cool.

I said awhile ago that I wanted to see if I could change the system for comments. As is, when someone posts a comment I get the chance to read it and decided if it should be published or not, and I thought that this was sort of unnecessary. I just accept all the comments I get anyway. Well, a couple weeks ago I actually got a bit of spam pretending to be comments. It was only two messages, so not a big deal at all, and I just didn’t post them, but it makes me want to stick with the system already in place. If those weren’t spam, whoever wrote them just send me an e-mail or something and I’ll post them, and I’m sorry. However, I don’t know anyone whose name is “the best pub in Dublin…” Also, please use your real names (or whatever it is you go by), just so I know who you are.

Mostly, though, I just want to than those people who have been posting cool and insightful replies. It means a lot to me.

Thank you very much!

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