Hey I hope I am at the right spot. I am looking for Steve. Anyway a couple of things. It is a great song isn’t it? It will be available from iTunes from the 16th July according to one of its creators.
The other thing is thanks for your comments over at my blog regarding Israel/Palestine. I found them in the spam folder last night and rescued them, so that explains why they didn’t appear. I didn’t want you to think that I had deleted them.
The layout of your blog is interesting, it looks like a news post - it looks very professional.
Anyway I just wanted to say hi and acknowledge your comments.
All the best from the Aussie who wants peace - Chezzag
I’m glad you found my comments. Actually, I didn’t think that you’d deleted them, just that they’d disappeared into some hole in the framework of cyberspace!
Thanks for your comments on the blog. It’s good to get feedback, particularly as blogolob is so new.
Peace is a wonderful goal. Achieving it isn’t easy and certainly isn’t quick. How long have we been going as a species now?
The other thing to say is that whatever goes on ‘out there’, over which we have limited influence, we can all take responsibility for what goes on ‘in here’.
When I look at comments throughout the blogosphere, I see that many of them are so full of bile, hatred and blame that they cannot possibly forward the cause of peace. I know that you won’t make that mistake and I hope that I won’t either.
We may make mistakes in frustration sometimes, but they are never intentional and never full of hatred and if we do make a comment that is not beneficial to the cause of peace then we generally at least acknowledge it.
One of the most frightening examples of expressions of hatred can be found at YouTube, some of the comments there just shock and sadden me. Trying to have a constructive argument at YouTube is nearly impossible, so generally I don’t bother, but sometimes I just can’t let some comments slide as they need to be challenged in the hope that someone else may see some sense even if the person I have directed the comment at can’t.
Chezzag | 14-Jul-07 at 6:51 am | Permalink
Hey I hope I am at the right spot. I am looking for Steve. Anyway a couple of things. It is a great song isn’t it? It will be available from iTunes from the 16th July according to one of its creators.
The other thing is thanks for your comments over at my blog regarding Israel/Palestine. I found them in the spam folder last night and rescued them, so that explains why they didn’t appear. I didn’t want you to think that I had deleted them.
The layout of your blog is interesting, it looks like a news post - it looks very professional.
Anyway I just wanted to say hi and acknowledge your comments.
All the best from the Aussie who wants peace - Chezzag
Steve M | 14-Jul-07 at 12:00 pm | Permalink
Hi Chezzag. You’ve found me.
I’m glad you found my comments. Actually, I didn’t think that you’d deleted them, just that they’d disappeared into some hole in the framework of cyberspace!
Thanks for your comments on the blog. It’s good to get feedback, particularly as blogolob is so new.
Peace is a wonderful goal. Achieving it isn’t easy and certainly isn’t quick. How long have we been going as a species now?
Warmest regards
Steve
Steve M | 14-Jul-07 at 12:21 pm | Permalink
The other thing to say is that whatever goes on ‘out there’, over which we have limited influence, we can all take responsibility for what goes on ‘in here’.
When I look at comments throughout the blogosphere, I see that many of them are so full of bile, hatred and blame that they cannot possibly forward the cause of peace. I know that you won’t make that mistake and I hope that I won’t either.
Peace.
Chezzag | 16-Jul-07 at 12:04 am | Permalink
We may make mistakes in frustration sometimes, but they are never intentional and never full of hatred and if we do make a comment that is not beneficial to the cause of peace then we generally at least acknowledge it.
One of the most frightening examples of expressions of hatred can be found at YouTube, some of the comments there just shock and sadden me. Trying to have a constructive argument at YouTube is nearly impossible, so generally I don’t bother, but sometimes I just can’t let some comments slide as they need to be challenged in the hope that someone else may see some sense even if the person I have directed the comment at can’t.
Peace to you bro