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Blog Comment and Trackback Submitter

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. I am receiving about 2000 comment and trackback spams per day, you heard me, that is more than 2000 comment spams per day, sometimes that figure could easily reach 3000.
It appears that spammers are finding it hard to make money online now, it could be because Google has taken some affirm action on these spammers and their blogs, now that is not the end of comment spam, that is the begining of an end and all together.
Recently I am receiving a different kind of comment, it not not about porn, viagra or adult website, it a comment spam that reads:
This comment was submitted automatically using Trackback Submitter. If you would like to submit comments to thousands of blogs yourself (so you may get indexed fast and get thousands of backlinks automatically), please see Trackback Submitter web for m…
For USD300, they’re selling these comment spam tools for anyone, hopefully there won’t be a tsunami of spams flooding my blog, I’m spending like half an hour per day just to filter these spams, yes I am using Akismet but it is only performing at 99% efficiency.
Oogmerk Optician Advertisement



Who said wearing specs is not cool? Oogmerk Optician is here to convince the male demographic but what happen to the female version of “wearing glasses is cool?”
Montrose Boulevard Wooden House Sculpture

This amazing ’sculpture’ was crafted into this old soon to be demolish wooden house, looks like a worm hole. Art work by Dan Havel and Dean Ruck. Further reading at mirage.studio.7 Montrose Boulevard Wooden House Sculpture.
Switching Homepage to Google in Safari

Have your tried the Safari for Windows version? Now, try changing the homepage to www.google.com, it appears that Safari doesn’t want you to make the switch to Google, anything but Google. I’ve tried switching over to msn.com and yahoo.com and it works perfectly without any warnings.
The likely reason is that Apple gets paid by Google whenever someone uses the Safari’s search field on the upper right hand corner, pretty much like how Firefox get paid with their browser.
