I’m telling you, if it’s one thing I’m growing more and more aggravated by, it’s spam. It’s free enterprise gone horribly, horribly wrong. I’m having to change my comment system on my websites due to a flood of spams I’ve been getting in the forms of comments. Unfortunately, the only few solutions I’ve found for comment spam (that is, unregistered bots posting links to their sites for their wares) are way over my head. Dean Peters attempted to help me by telling me how he has been able to reduce his spam load to nearly zero, but it’s far too technical for this guy to take advantage of. I get overwhelmed when the steps for a process go beyond five steps, and this is fifteen or so, and it involves perl and a lot of stuff I have no knowledge of how to work or tweak. So, I’m going to try a TypeKey registration. TypeKey is a useful service that allows you to have a central blog identity for posting on various websites in order to help reduce unauthorized commenting. I hope it helps reduce the voluminous amounts of spam I’ve been getting, and I hope it’s not too inconvenient for my readers. Registration is free and easy, and it works on both my websites. Of course, I don’t get a lot of comments, so it’s not that big a deal. I’m just tired of getting up to see I have 18 new comments and they’re all spam. Blech. Enough venting. I’m going to work on an entry regarding Romans 7 and 8 I feel rather strongly about. Seriously, try registering. TypeKey’s website