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14 April 2001 - 11:19 pm

This is, I believe, my twelfth post in a row here on -273 with no posts from michael.  I really don't know why he is unable to write anything.  I can only assume that he no longer cares about this site or you, our (relatively few) faithful readers.  So, how can we get him to resume posting?  I've had a few ideas, most of which involve going into his (conveniently unlocked and wide open) room and stealing things, which I will then ransom to him in exchange for posts.  However, I'm afraid that this plan will only lead to anger on michael's part (with a possible side-effect of me making some money pawning michael's possessions), so I don't thin this is the plan we should employ.  Instead, I think we should guilt him into posting.  So, with that in mind, I would like everyone who wants Michael to resume posting to send an email to zero@negative273.com.  Hopefully, as the email messages pour in, Michael will realize how many people he is letting down, and resume his (sporadic) posting.

[An interesting side-note to all of this is that -273 has been getting more hits since Michael stopped posting then it ever did before, even during his brief attempt at posting every day.  So the question is, are we getting more hits because michael has stopped posting, or because people are checking all the time to see if he has finally gotten around to posting?]

Posted by on 14 April 2001 at 11:19 PM

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