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I'll have the post back up tomorrow morning... damn. That took a while to craft. User interfaces will be the death of us all... keep up the blogging storm!
Mr. Fitch, It was not my original intention to have comments on those posts at all. Further, I reserve the right to delete any comments on the blog and frankly, if Pam chose these papers for public dissemination, I can't imagine your three-word criticism would add much to the debate.
I resubmitted my comment, not because I value it, but just to see if it really was the objectionable comment that you attempted to remove (rather than the entire post as unfortunately happened).
If you want to delete comments you consider infra dig, sure go ahead, it's your integrity that's damaged - not mine. You could also think of the feedback you're denying to the papers' authors.
1. joe on June 9, 2005 06:14 PM writes...
I'll have the post back up tomorrow morning... damn. That took a while to craft. User interfaces will be the death of us all... keep up the blogging storm!
Permalink to Comment2. Crosbie Fitch on June 9, 2005 06:39 PM writes...
All my comment said was this:
"Naveen Sastry: 10/10
Everyone else: Needs more effort
"
And they want to delete it???
Permalink to Comment3. joe on June 10, 2005 11:11 AM writes...
Mr. Fitch, It was not my original intention to have comments on those posts at all. Further, I reserve the right to delete any comments on the blog and frankly, if Pam chose these papers for public dissemination, I can't imagine your three-word criticism would add much to the debate.
Permalink to Comment4. Crosbie Fitch on June 10, 2005 01:32 PM writes...
You have to start the ball rolling somehow.
I resubmitted my comment, not because I value it, but just to see if it really was the objectionable comment that you attempted to remove (rather than the entire post as unfortunately happened).
If you want to delete comments you consider infra dig, sure go ahead, it's your integrity that's damaged - not mine. You could also think of the feedback you're denying to the papers' authors.
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