Now there’s a comment spam for ya’!

Want to see what sort of comment I consider to be a pointless comment meant only as a way of getting a link to your blog on my page? Look at the entry prior to this one. I’m not going to delete this one, but will leave it for all to see. 🙂

By the way, have you seen that Scoble is going to work for Microsoft. Gee and everyone already thought he was an MS shill, this isn’t gonna help that! *L* Seriously though, I’m happy for him, and maybe he can do some good up there and help MS do some good things for small business, like dropping the stupid licensing structure they’ve got now. (hint, hint)

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