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	<title>Comments on: Zero Comments</title>
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		<title>By: the individual voice</title>
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		<description>OK, Joe. One for the road. Zero Comments is my favorite post yet. I have been obsessing about all my zero comments posts as failures and rating my 5 comment post as the winner.  I thought it especially apt that my post wondering if blogs were just fake relationships netted a zero comments. That was just perfect. You must add this to your best blogs list.  I think I might post about it tomorrow, so I want to be able to find it again.

&lt;em&gt;That &quot;Top Posts&quot; list in my sidebar reflects which blogs have received the most visitors in the last 48 hours, so I don&#039;t control it.  That&#039;s another idea though, writing about blogs you liked that didn&#039;t get many visitors...or the opposite.

Some of the posts I was happiest with netted no comments and, according to the blog stats function on Wordpress, no visitors.  Naturally, I feel some disappointment in that situation, but I remind myself the best reason for putting your best effort into writing a specific poem or essay is to discover how to write a better one.  It all counts.  —D &lt;/em&gt;   </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, Joe. One for the road. Zero Comments is my favorite post yet. I have been obsessing about all my zero comments posts as failures and rating my 5 comment post as the winner.  I thought it especially apt that my post wondering if blogs were just fake relationships netted a zero comments. That was just perfect. You must add this to your best blogs list.  I think I might post about it tomorrow, so I want to be able to find it again.</p>
<p><em>That &#8220;Top Posts&#8221; list in my sidebar reflects which blogs have received the most visitors in the last 48 hours, so I don&#8217;t control it.  That&#8217;s another idea though, writing about blogs you liked that didn&#8217;t get many visitors&#8230;or the opposite.</p>
<p>Some of the posts I was happiest with netted no comments and, according to the blog stats function on WordPress, no visitors.  Naturally, I feel some disappointment in that situation, but I remind myself the best reason for putting your best effort into writing a specific poem or essay is to discover how to write a better one.  It all counts.  —D </em></p>
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