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Don´t cry, please

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Due to massive abuse of our blog for webpage promotions we have to block our blog for free comments. If you really have to contribute something interesting to our readers, please go to our homepage and use our contact form. We will be pleased to publish it on our blog after review.


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Spam and other indecent assaults

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Running a blog you always appreciate comments on your own contributions. It provides feedback and makes you even more popular (and that’s one of the main reasons to run it, right).
But sometimes (and even more often) you get comments that don’t really fit into your concept. Let me give you some examples:

Some are simple intentions to abuse your blog for a backlink to their own blog or site – and those spammers don’t care about the impression they give with their comment. For example this:
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Isn’t it enlightening? (Despite of the destroyed links we made no editing on the presented examples!)

Others don’t care and don’t even try to dissimulate their assault, like this one:
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But the link doesn’t even work! So why?

And of course you get those flat propaganda like comments as this example:
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Or have you once got this one?:
“Можно и поподробней было. Но и так в принципе внятно.”

Isn’t it annoying to get all those stupid contributions on your blog and to have them filtered out? Is their no way to filter those things out before they get into the inbox of your blog? And what happens with all those comments marked as spam and sent back to your blog provider? Do they get effectively banned?

Well, this was actually not one of our usual blog posts, but surely happens to many (or even all) of us working with blogs. The only thing we can do is asking our readers and commenters to be ethical and reasonable and not to spam the world with unrelated and immoral comments. This will make our life more pleasant. Thank you!


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Wanna do a good dead?

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The best good dead you can do is for yourself: stay positive! Control your mind what and how you are thinking. You heard of the Law of Attraction? This applies for your thoughts! Remember this!

The second good dead you can do – and it doesn’t cost you a penny – is going to the free rice homepage and play! Right! Just play! You don’t like playing? But you surely like training your brain? So you are right on this site. With your brain jogging you help to eliminate hunger. How? Go there and have a look!

And than give me a comment about your thoughts!


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Public Health Care and Terminal Illness in the US – What’s the Future?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

There is a lot of discussion about the future American health care system. Do all economic levels of the population get their adequate health care (especially the poorer levels)? Is it better to have a basic health care system for all, and each one stocks up his personal coverage according to his needs and capacities. Or is it better to privatise completely the system and let it up to each one to procure his own care on a demand driven medical market? Is a State controlled and driven insurance system blowing up prices on the health sector and promoting abuse from both parts, the clients and the service providers?

Emotions are going high in the States and each side has its own convincing arguments. So, who is right?

Unfortunately, any new system will show its teeth recently in some years, when we gained sufficient experiences with the new service and the resulting cost structure.

David Goldhill in his article “How American Health Care Killed My Father“ enlightens different options and models proposed from different experts. This article nicely shows the many facets a “State controlled” health care system could provide, with many pros and cons.

It might be easy to talk about basic health care or a catastrophic insurance system. But what about chronic diseases – that more then often start with small symptoms and finally end up in a terminal illness? Would they be covered sufficiently in one or the other system?

We would like to open up this discussion on this blog – from afflicted to afflicted.


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