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		<title>Everything good goes to crap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another administrative change to the blog today. We&#8217;ve been assaulted by a spambot, and have accumulated about 180 spam comments in the last week or so. None of them got through, as far as I can tell &#8212; they were all caught for moderation and (manually) trashed. But it&#8217;s forced us into an unwelcome policy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another administrative change to the blog today.  We&#8217;ve been assaulted by a spambot, and have accumulated about 180 spam comments in the last week or so.  None of them got through, as far as I can tell &#8212; they were all caught for moderation and (manually) trashed.  But it&#8217;s forced us into an unwelcome policy change.</p>
<p>We had to set the blog to allow only comments from registered users.  But you <em>should</em> all be able to <a href="http://www.illation.net/travelblog/wp-login.php?action=register" target="_self">register</a> without too much hassle.  [fingers crossed]  Looks like it&#8217;s as easy as providing a name and an email and it&#8217;ll generate a password to your email.  You <em>should</em> thereafter be able to reset the password to something you can actually remember (though I haven&#8217;t tested that yet).  Feel free to choose a low security password &#8212; this is really just supposed to be a low barrier to block out the worst of the spam bots. :-P  Or you can just have your browser remember it for you&#8230;</p>
<p>Anyway, send one of us email if you have problems and we&#8217;ll fix it.</p>
<p>I hate doing this, because it makes it harder for all our loyal fans to comment.  But we do still really like to get your comments, so I hope that you&#8217;ll take a bit of time to register and keep commenting on our posts.  We do get all the comments, read them, and even respond!  It means a lot to know that people out there are paying attention.</p>
<p>And if anybody knows of a movement to resurrect death by hanging, drawing, and quartering as the new punishment for the crime of spamming, sign me up for it&#8230;</p>
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