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We are a help site. This link gives a very good explanation of how to ask a question. The way we work is: You have a problem, you state the problem and ask for help, the membership help. While I am sure having a blog is very useful for you, it is not the function of this site and since you don't even want anyone to assist you in your musings I can't really see why you are posting here.
On further reflection, this thread is now closed for the reasons I stated above.
LQ is not a blogging board: it is a help site where people can state their technical problem and receive an answer. In cases where people have no problem but just wish to ask a non-technical question, we have the General board. In all cases, a discussion or debate is entered into.
Jeremy, the site owner, uses a seperate site for his blog. Although, of course, he would be well within his rights to use LQ.
If you wish to discuss this please email either myself or Jeremy.
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