Another reply to an unsigned e-mail

Another blog reply because a message didn’t have a valid reply e-mail. Would anyone who doesn’t want to give out their e-mail when contacting me please consider SpamGourmet or DodgeIt? It’s kind of unfair to the other blog readers when I have to post replies as site updates.

i just tried to comment on your responce to my insulting
mial to thank you and that stupid anti-IE window popped up
AGAIN!!

i dont care if you think IE is buggy or not, but if you
can’t be willing to comprimize to the main populus then you
shouldn’t have a damn site. dont try to push your stuff on
others, i’ve read all the things on your site, i’d think
you’d be against that kind of ignoranse with all your anti-
american rants. you cant be forced into making the site
more accomidating but it will make you a better person,
mainly by not making you a hypocrit.

Sorry about that. I meant to, but I forgot. (*embarrased chuckle*) It should be gone now. (I can’t run IE so I can’t confirm it.)

Thanks for reminding me. My TODO list is still in a state of renovation and some things fall through the cracks.

About the pop-up, I wasn’t intentionally being hypocritical. In fact, it was supposed to only appear when you leave my collection of sites entirely and, if I wasn’t against persistent cookies, it would be set up to appear only once.

Also, is there any contact info you *would* be willing to give out? Because, if there is, I can add it to my contact script as an alternative to an e-mail address.

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