Agreeing tends to motivate people less than disagreeing. And when you agree there's less to say. You could expand on something the author said, but he has probably already explored the most interesting implications.
Commentary and opinions don't have to be pigeon-holed as being in agreement or disagreement,
First off, Paul Graham argued that when someone made negative comments, he might be entering the terrority the author have not explored. Thus, the comments matters.
Next. To some extent, Friendfeed is a new Digg.
Third. The comments can be extended to more meaningful converstations. We shall explore the opportunity furthur.
Next. To some extent, Friendfeed is a new Digg.
Third. The comments can be extended to more meaningful converstations. We shall explore the opportunity furthur.