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In these dark times you can never be too careful that’s why we at the Airbag Department of Security created a Blog Advisory System so that Website Masters can alert their users to the threat condition of words being used. #
Just as a reminder - Wordpress users may find the badge triggers theme borkage - inserting a closing </script> tag to the above site’s generated badge code, will stop the Wordpress template engine having a fit (it doesn’t cope well with self closed javascript tags).
I keep seeing people freak out that the above badge doesn’t work in Wordpress - and we simply cannot have a faulty Blog Advisory System. That just wouldn’t be cricket.
This has been pin-balling around the internets for a few days now - and succinctly put, suggests that we should all adhere to a blogger’s equivalent of the usual politically correct and chemically castrated system commonly referred to as the code of conduct.
The same morally restrictive and constrained concept as used in many places due to the moronic influences of the minority of folks who can’t help but prove that evolution isn’t without it’s flaws.
It all started way back when Tim O’Reilly proposed a knee-jerk peace-love-harmony reaction to a bunch of retarded misfits mouthing off (in part) when Kathy Sierra decided to point out that being an absolute dick-head isn’t cool.
"PayPerPost venture capitalist and board member Dan Rua defends the ethics of paid ‘editorials’." — this strikes me as an oxymoron, ironically the later syllable describes anyone believing PPP has <em>any</em> ethics, period. #






