Nitrogen Tires part 2

Looking through my spam filter I find the following:

Cfeagans

Hello. You may recall that I posted the below entry on your blog, Hot Cup of Joe, countering some of your arguments against nitrogen tire inflation. I was just curious to know why you decided not to publish it? I was always under the impression that the beauty of blogs was that you could often see differing points of view and readers could make their own determination.

That’s only the first paragraph. What follows is a list of links, which is why Akismet caught it as spam. I’m not convinced that it isn’t. It looks like someone going around all the blogs reposting the same copy/paste propaganda. I’ll probably approve the comment later today, but I want to review it first.

About Carl Feagans

Graduate student of anthropology at the University of Texas at Arlington with a focus on archaeology. My interests lie mostly with the material remains of belief and religion in antiquity.
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One Response to Nitrogen Tires part 2

  1. Alun says:

    It’s an interesting response, but having had enough lunatics reply on my own weblog, it doesn’t really hold. Weblogs allow differing points of view to appear but that doesn’t impose any requirement for a blogger to accept any given reply. Instead it’s a judgement call, ‘will this comment make my blog better?’ If the comment is nonsense, possibly not.

    If someone is posting the same message to various weblogs, then perhaps they should be posting their own weblog instead and choosing where they link to.

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