Your Identity

December 15, 2008

One of my three or four readers wrote me because in the comments section of this Web log his / her email address appeared. As Homer Simpson said, “D’oh.” If you wish to post and remain anonymous, navigate to Mailinator here or use a similar service. Another option is to NOT read my personal Web log.

The likelihood that I am assuming responsibility for what a person provides in the comments section of this Web log is addled. If you in doubt about the purpose or seriousness of this Web log, you need to read the editorial policy on the About page. If you want to jump there now, click this link. Just skip the baloney about my background and read the Disclaimer.

My approach to analysis baffles certain linear thinkers. Dear, confused Ms. Sperling–my high school English teacher–thought Robert Burns’s 1794 song “A Red Red Rose” was about really beautiful, true, romantic love. Nope. It’s about a sailor’s having a girl in every port. I believe she went to her grave misunderstanding Mr. Burns’s poetry.

If you, gentle reader, can’t winnow the goose feathers from the giblets, remove this Web log from your news reader. Feel free to complain about my for fee work for you, but this free stuff is what it is–recycled information with some notes I make for myself.

The fact that “Beyond Search” Web log is publicly available is due to the nature of the free content management system I use. I make little effort to code around WordPress’ problems. I go default all the way, gentle readers.

Stephen Arnold, December 15, 2008

Comments

2 Responses to “Your Identity”

  1. barry on December 15th, 2008 10:32 am

    Stephen, your up too early in the morning, take a few Rennies, does wonders for the stomach acid…..

    My remarks re email were not to avoid comments on my comments but to avoid snoopers, who trawl for @ signs…..

    Bye

  2. Stephen E. Arnold on December 15th, 2008 11:18 am

    Bye Barry

    Not only is your email in the post so is your octal. Use the anonymizer service, please.

    Stephen Arnold, December 15, 2008

  • Archives

  • Recent Posts

  • Meta