Yesterday's Supreme Court decision in Burlington Northern & S.F.R. v. White had many
bloggers commenting yesterday, well in advance of reports in the traditional, print media, which appeared this morning (roundup courtesy of How Appealing).
Not exact matches
Yesterday, I was repeatedly attacked by multiple mommy
bloggers who called me some very unkind things, asked me if I was stupid and couldn't read, and made derisive
comments about how Nestle was reaching out and I wasn't cooperating.
While the link up still works the post you are reading today was actually featured with the link up
yesterday but there was a glitch or bug in my post and anytime I went in to change or add a link in the post (to support other
bloggers link ups) it deleted almost the whole post and then my posts weren't saving (even the autosaves) and then people couldn't
comment and ahhhh!
I have been telling you about my giveaway
yesterday — it turned out my
comment form on my new design was not working yet and no one was able to
comment or participate (
bloggers nightmare!).
With all the
blogger woes
yesterday and today, I'm severely behind on
commenting -LCB- and blogging! -RCB-
Chris, an employee of Dave Ramsey and a
blogger at Pour Out, left this
comment on
yesterday's Dave Ramsey post about mortgages (I truncated Chris»
comment in order to emphasize what I want to talk about):
Way back in July, Steven Earl Salmony, a frequent
comment contributor and a
blogger and psychologist from Chapel Hill, N.C., posted an invitation to Dot Earth visitors to meet at the New York Times office on the first Monday in October, and sure enough, a small cluster of Dot Earthers did convene
yesterday.
One of the contributors to Forbes
yesterday noted the change also broke Disqus, a third party blog
comment tracking system that some
bloggers and commenters use.
Adam Wagner at the UK Human Rights blog
commented on the case
yesterday and reminded readers of the need for
bloggers and tweeters to be particularly careful to avoid prejudicing a fair trial.
I was going to
comment on your touching & heartfelt post
yesterday, but I knew ALL your faithful followers & friends would say it all for me:) You are one of the most HUMBLE & REAL
bloggers I subscribe to & that's why I sooo enjoy being a part of everything you do.
I posted a
comment yesterday but
blogger must have eaten it!