Who knew I had an LJ account? I sure didn't. Being a WordPress programmer, that's how it is!
Thesis: If LJ didn't suck so much, I wouldn't have created this account.
Discussion: Commenting is possible in three flavors: anonymous, LJ, or openID. After 20 minutes researching openID, I decided it was too poorly documented and I didn't want to install an openID server on my web server. I have made a few anonymous comments but I decided they suck because there's no photo, no link, nothing but a bare comment. What's left? Join LJ. So here I am but I won't be posting here or taking comments or bothering in any way to maintain an LJ identity except to comment on the journals of others.
Joining LJ was a bitch. The captcha test was unreadable and the audio test didn't work.
Conclusion: LJ is for ljusers (pron: losers).
Unfazed by my own audacity,
Andy
p.s. My real blogs are here and here.
Discussion: Commenting is possible in three flavors: anonymous, LJ, or openID. After 20 minutes researching openID, I decided it was too poorly documented and I didn't want to install an openID server on my web server. I have made a few anonymous comments but I decided they suck because there's no photo, no link, nothing but a bare comment. What's left? Join LJ. So here I am but I won't be posting here or taking comments or bothering in any way to maintain an LJ identity except to comment on the journals of others.
Joining LJ was a bitch. The captcha test was unreadable and the audio test didn't work.
Conclusion: LJ is for ljusers (pron: losers).
Unfazed by my own audacity,
Andy
p.s. My real blogs are here and here.
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