Comments on: If You Want to Comment . . . http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=3835 Wed, 29 Jul 2009 22:36:51 -0600 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.1 hourly 1 By: Steve Bloom http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=3835&cpage=1#comment-4721 Steve Bloom Thu, 25 May 2006 07:30:16 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheusreborn/?p=3835#comment-4721 Roger, I didn't realize until just now that our email addresses are linked ro our comments (and so are available to all site visitors) in addition to being visible to you. I have to say that wasn't entirely clear. Are you entirely certain that the addresses are immune to harvesting? I'm not personally worried about anonymity and I suppose I can handle the occasional nasty email from some skeptic I've offended (although this is the reason I generally don't link my email address), but I do not care at all for spam. Also, it appears to be the case that the "keep me signed in for two weeks" option that can be checked when signing in to TypeKey doesn't work, since it seems to be necessary to sign in anew (in order to post) prior to each visit here. Having to do so is a medium-small pain in the butt. Roger, I didn’t realize until just now that our email addresses are linked ro our comments (and so are available to all site visitors) in addition to being visible to you. I have to say that wasn’t entirely clear. Are you entirely certain that the addresses are immune to harvesting? I’m not personally worried about anonymity and I suppose I can handle the occasional nasty email from some skeptic I’ve offended (although this is the reason I generally don’t link my email address), but I do not care at all for spam.

Also, it appears to be the case that the “keep me signed in for two weeks” option that can be checked when signing in to TypeKey doesn’t work, since it seems to be necessary to sign in anew (in order to post) prior to each visit here. Having to do so is a medium-small pain in the butt.

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By: Roger Pielke, Jr. http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=3835&cpage=1#comment-4720 Roger Pielke, Jr. Wed, 24 May 2006 07:29:01 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheusreborn/?p=3835#comment-4720 Reminder- By posting comments here, we interpret this as an implicit agreement on the release of anonymity. Last warning. Reminder- By posting comments here, we interpret this as an implicit agreement on the release of anonymity. Last warning.

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By: Roger Pielke Jr. http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=3835&cpage=1#comment-4719 Roger Pielke Jr. Tue, 23 May 2006 19:44:29 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheusreborn/?p=3835#comment-4719 Steve- Yes, that has happened to me. Apparently, on the comment page it is important to click on - "sign in" - in this statement under "Post a Comment": If you have a TypeKey identity, you can sign in to use it here. If you are not signed in it will not automatically post your comment and send it to the spam bin with the spam comments that we get (literally) about every 30 seconds. If you are properly signed in, then the comment will be posted immediately. Thanks for your patience. Steve- Yes, that has happened to me. Apparently, on the comment page it is important to click on – “sign in” – in this statement under “Post a Comment”:

If you have a TypeKey identity, you can sign in to use it here.

If you are not signed in it will not automatically post your comment and send it to the spam bin with the spam comments that we get (literally) about every 30 seconds. If you are properly signed in, then the comment will be posted immediately.

Thanks for your patience.

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By: Steve Bloom http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=3835&cpage=1#comment-4718 Steve Bloom Tue, 23 May 2006 19:39:10 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheusreborn/?p=3835#comment-4718 FYI, Roger, the "share email address" page didn't come up when I commented using my Typekey identity yesterday. Others may have had the same problem. FYI, Roger, the “share email address” page didn’t come up when I commented using my Typekey identity yesterday. Others may have had the same problem.

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