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started by Practice Sessions / Joseph Dunphy on 01 Jan 12
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    You can subscribe using Feedburner, if you'd like to be told when I post new material to my Diigo Journal, have something to see on my easyblog or add to my list of bookmarks (also known as "favorite links"), and maybe be notified by e-mail, if that should happen.

    You leave off your e-mail address in a form that will open up in a new window, which will close when you're done. I'm more than happy to pledge to keep your address a secret, within reason. "Within reason?", you ask. "What's that supposed to mean?" If somebody has a gun to my head, and demands that I give him your address, I'm going to give him your address, because I'm not insane. Or, if I've just been presented with a court order that has mysteriously found its way to my obscure front door, instead of being presented to Google for reasons that don't need to exist in hypothetical nightmares like this one, I won't be the guy who goes "shackle me to the wall, if you will, but I'll not reveal my source and subject him to spam", because dude, you can always get a new e-mail account. But I'm not going to sell that data or volunteer it freely, ever, and if the first two scenarios are ones you really need to worry about, you must be living a far more interesting life than I am - and using your computer to do so. If so, please stop that. I've seen how those B movies turn out, and it usually isn't well for the minor characters you see in the first 20 minutes of the film, which I guess would be me, in this case.

    You're welcome to subscribe to these pages, and doing so is free, but I should tell you that at the time of this writing, I have no plans to ever add to them. I have serious misgivings about the way I've seen this company run, having witnessed some truly outrageous acts of censorship on the part of the management, and while I'll probably be willing to leave the content I already have up in place as long as I'm allowed to do so, I don't really picture myself investing much more time or effort into Diigo, out of concern that it would prove to be time and effort wasted.


    When you're done, I do have a list of related companion pages for you to look at, unless you'd rather return to my profile or Diigo journal.


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