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	<title>Comments on: UPDATE:Tim O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s Code of Conduct &#8211; Nice Try, Wrong Direction</title>
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		<title>By: Proud to be Anonymous</title>
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		<description>The O’Reilly Saga continues in his comments section.  O’Reilly says he knows the person who attacked against Kathy Sierra.  He gets the victim and the perpetrator together on CNN – then somebody pumps up the NY Times publicity machinery for both the victim and the perpetrator.  It doesn’t take a genius to see who may be benefiting from this little fracas.



Then O’Reilly starts blaming a random responder as being one of the attackers.

And when bloggers respond, most of the track backs lead to O’Reilly’s Radar Website – and (duh – as an Internet expert!) he is unaware that there are persistent error messages generated in his responders’ posts, so that it becomes a hit and miss game whether the post actually gets published or not.



Perhaps Tim’s involvement relates to this little gem.



Sierra’s current gig, along with her partner Bert Bates, is developing and producing the bizarre new Head First series of books for O&#039;Reilly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The O’Reilly Saga continues in his comments section.  O’Reilly says he knows the person who attacked against Kathy Sierra.  He gets the victim and the perpetrator together on CNN – then somebody pumps up the NY Times publicity machinery for both the victim and the perpetrator.  It doesn’t take a genius to see who may be benefiting from this little fracas.</p>
<p>Then O’Reilly starts blaming a random responder as being one of the attackers.</p>
<p>And when bloggers respond, most of the track backs lead to O’Reilly’s Radar Website – and (duh – as an Internet expert!) he is unaware that there are persistent error messages generated in his responders’ posts, so that it becomes a hit and miss game whether the post actually gets published or not.</p>
<p>Perhaps Tim’s involvement relates to this little gem.</p>
<p>Sierra’s current gig, along with her partner Bert Bates, is developing and producing the bizarre new Head First series of books for O&#8217;Reilly.</p>
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