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	<title>Comments on: Episode #63 &#8211; Post a Comment, just keep it civil.</title>
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		<title>By: Clark</title>
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		<description>Great podcast!  It is an interesting topic, and one I have been thinking about for years since I used to be a regular poster on a number of message boards (many of them Rush or bootleg-collecting related).  This of course was prior to the current wave of social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc).  Let&#039;s just say there was definitely a display of bravado among some users, and it would make me laugh if there were a pic posted to their profile, allowing us to see what these people looked like.  Of course, many times it would be some weeny kid, that if he weren&#039;t protected by his keyboard and monitor &quot;shield&quot; as it were, he would get the living crap kicked out of him in &quot;real life&quot;.

My rule of thumb: never say anything online that you would not say to someone&#039;s face.

Then there&#039;s the whole concept of trolls, but that&#039;s for another podcast I&#039;m sure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great podcast!  It is an interesting topic, and one I have been thinking about for years since I used to be a regular poster on a number of message boards (many of them Rush or bootleg-collecting related).  This of course was prior to the current wave of social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc).  Let&#8217;s just say there was definitely a display of bravado among some users, and it would make me laugh if there were a pic posted to their profile, allowing us to see what these people looked like.  Of course, many times it would be some weeny kid, that if he weren&#8217;t protected by his keyboard and monitor &#8220;shield&#8221; as it were, he would get the living crap kicked out of him in &#8220;real life&#8221;.</p>
<p>My rule of thumb: never say anything online that you would not say to someone&#8217;s face.</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the whole concept of trolls, but that&#8217;s for another podcast I&#8217;m sure.</p>
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