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4:53:00 PM EDT

How to Submit Comments


I just learned this week that readers who don't have an AOL screen name -- or AIM screen name, I presume -- can't post comments on my blog, because it's an AOL Journal and Journals don't have that capability yet.

And I just thought nobody was reading this blog!

If you have a comment you'd like to post, but don't have an AOL screen name, please e-mail me your comments at downtoearthblog@aol.com and I'll try to post them as soon as I can.

Feel free to e-mail suggestions, too. What do you want to see covered in this space? Let's kick start this conversation ...



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  • #5 Comment from downtoearthblogEntry Author 
    10/24/06 6:15 PM Permalink
    About the AOL Science page (reference.aol.com/science): We will be adding more news feeds to it soon, so keep checking back! We don't have the staff to update it often; the addition of automated news feeds should keep it fresh. We do update the reference.aol.com page about three-to-five times per week. -dan
  • #4 Comment from hkyboss 
    10/23/06 8:13 PM Permalink
    WHAT A BUNCH  OF  BULL!!!!!!
  • #3 Comment from rrchapman4697 
    10/23/06 5:03 PM Permalink
    drnk more soy milk ban fast food drive throughs
  • #2 Comment from pasopal 
    10/23/06 7:11 AM Permalink
    The ONLY way to save this planet is to have less CHILDREN!  Over population is KILLING planet Earth!
  • #1 Comment from psandfort 
    10/23/06 1:55 AM Permalink
    Over the years AOL Science has become less technical and more for school children. How about a "Science for Scientists"?

    Also, most of the content changes very slowly with the headline taking weeks to change.

    Isn't there enough interest in science to justify more attention to this subject?