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Friday, January 12, 2007

When I left my old blog and set up this new one, I did a couple of things differently. For example, I no longer use the Extreme Tracker program. Also, I no longer have a quick, convenient hyperlink to my own page on Technorati. What are the consequences?

I can no longer tell how many readers I get each day. I don't know where my traffic is coming from. I've become much less frequent in checking who's been saying what on the Internet about me.

I deliberately chose this state of affairs. Why? Because unlike Robbie Williams, I'm not a pop star. I'm not an exhibitionist. I'm not here to tickle your imagination nor entertain you for entertainment's sake.

By refusing to track my blog traffic, I will avoid being tempted, even subconsciously, to write things just for the sake of gaining more readers. Unlike TV or newspapers, I will have no incentive to sensationalise for the sake of sensationalising.

So instead I will write only when I think I have something worth writing about.

Which is the way I've decided it should be. For my blog, at any rate.





i didn't write this of course. I respect this writer. I've seen him mature and he's real good.





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Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins

Who is he?
I've found him only today.
What did he do?
WHY did he do what he did?


He is not some lunatic on the street.
HE is a scientist. and he defies, what we call, faith.
Search him on YOUTUBE.
HE calls RELIGION the root of Evil,
Why can he say that?
He has guts, he isnt afraid of any controversy. and even wrote a book,
THE DELUSIONS OF RELIGION.

he may have gone a little overboard in being anti FAITH, but what he said, makes sense and i did not sense any bias in his speech, all were factual .
He supported his sense with rhetorical questions.
using logic and reason explain himself.

Go have a look, you will be convinced that religion is based on beliefs, myths and stories. He was succinct.



Being emotional is a sign of weakness.


.][-Splattered my blood on
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