If I wanted to stop by at all my favorite blogs on even a semi-regular basis, I'd have to quit my day job. Unfortunately reading blogs and even commenting on them is not a line of work that pays - at least not for a lot of people.
For those of us who are avid commenters and would like to keep track of all that we have said to everyone, everywhere at any time coComment is a great tool.
Comments are a rich and expressive medium and in no way less important than the post that provokes them. To that extent, the aggregation of all of an individual's comments could be well be a blog without intending to be one. That would make one the Accidental Blogger perhaps.
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