quotd - Full Disclosure
Well, I've decided to go for full disclosure. In the eyes of my readers this renovation has been a disaster. Here are all of the comments that have been posted in response to these new developments:
"yawn. yawn. yawn."
--Anonymous
"Doubling readership, eh? A twofold increase might only be remotely possible. Here's a quote that may help you reset your expectations:
'I have discovered, throughout my life, that it is not neccessary to be smart, rich, athletic, or lucky in order to wildly succeed. It can be done quite simply. In order to find a wealth of success all one must do is set his goals lower.'"
--Anonymous
"Adam, I think you have way too much time on your hands."
--Marialice
"Well I was one of the origional readers and I'm always here to listen to you, the true expert of social dynamics, and well, everything."
--Maxwell
"Dude,
I think your blog is broken. I am using IE and I can't see anything."
--Pernicious
"This is better than before, if that is any comfort."
--Anonymous
"Why do you do this? Esperanto may be a cool concept, but is it worth it to use op all that space in a perfectly decent blog simply to show off how you enjoy learning about useless languages? Essentially, I am asking that you have more content and less short-story translations on your blog. Thank you"
--Anonymous
"You can tell you're a loser when most of the comments on your entries are by yourself...... Part II of your plan has worked: you have gained a new reader.... Don't put anything too offensive in here and you just might keep him."
--Colin
"Hello:
I would like to submit my site for submission into your links section:
SeanAlonzo.com
SeanAlonzo.com is the official site of occult fiction author
Sean-Alonzo, exploring symbolism, alternative history, philosophy,
secret societies and other areas of the esoteric tradition.
http://www.seanalonzo.com
Thank You,
Sean-Alonzo"
--Sean-Alonzo, wanting his site in the links section
As you can see much of this suggests fairly disasterous implications. I am almost certain that my friend Theodore (aka "Ted", or a little symbol that he made up that faguely resembles a capital Eth (Ð)) is among these swaths of anonymity although he says he never reads this blog because it's stupid. Oh, and yes, that some more feedback that I've received. At least it's all good for a couple of laughs. It's a good thing you haven't heard what my reader john thinks of anonymity and community.

Only a few of the messages posted by Anonymous are truly mine.