February 21st, 2006
Join the Real World
Following a link in my webstats I discovered that some web-geek has decided that you can ‘trade’ website names in a fantasy stock-market, and we’re on there.
Turns out that in over a year that I’ve been listed just 4 visits to this site have been a result of the nerds playing the game.
I know that all weblogs are a vanity thing, but it’s me that does the thinking, the taking crappy photos, and then struggles to express myself in stumbling English (it’s like a second language to me), and these geeks put an arbitrary value on it without even bothering to read it.
So, although a blog is public, that feels like they’re just abusing my domain name. If none of the fuckers can even be bothered to read the words on the site they’re ‘trading’ then they can fuck off.
I’ve asked to be delisted. I expect they’ll want some code on here or something to prove ownership. Well, they can fuck off with that too, they can just come and read these words which they will know are aimed at them and then delist it.
Who are they? Do you really think that I’m going to give them the pleasure of linking to them?







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February 22nd, 2006 at 3:19 pm
Although I think you’re overreacting (and I suspect it’s moot to suggest why), I’ve requested that your blog be delisted.
February 23rd, 2006 at 4:04 am
Your blog is now delisted. Cheers.
February 23rd, 2006 at 10:45 am
Not 4000 visits.
Not 400 visits.
4.
How can you value something you don’t bother looking at?
The morals of corporate financiers (and to hell with the workforce) are inherent in us all apparently.
“Just because we share a hobby doesn’t mean I have to like you.”
Jo Burt
Actually the real words a bit harsher.