Baliblog is personal style website that focuses on Bali. I am the guy living here writing most of the articles so my personal life gets involved in the content.
Bali is a very mixed bag as far as people, religion, activities, nationalities and interests. I don't like to delete comments because your point of view or area of interest (water-sports, gay Bali, fine dining, temples etc.) may represent a sizeable chunk of travelers and may be useful.
Too much commentary one area, or in a manner that most people can't relate too isn't productive after a while. Its funny for a while too, but bringing the comments back to focus on Bali rather than other stuff is a good thing. I guess when you are making a comment on a subject more than once it might be worthwhile thinking about how other people are going to be able to respond. A good thing for all of us to keep in mind.

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G’Day Nick,
Well said. I take my hair off to you!
Thanks guys.
Thanks for the blog nick. I’ve learnt a lot about bali while visiting this blog even though I haven’t been to bali yet, although i’m indonesian! Will do it this week though.
btw, your blog is being reviewed on detik.com
the biggest news portal in Indonesia.
you can check it here
http://www.detikinet.com/index.php/detik.read/tahun/2005/bulan/09/tgl/16/time/152517/idnews/442993/idkanal/405
Nicely stated.
Well said Nick, I look forward, daily, to your commentary & the photos, keep up the good work.
Thanks for the blog nick, Im coming back to bali with a friend who hasnt been before on the 10th of October, were really keen to have a great time, go out lots and shop a bit. Do you know any places specifically we should go or anyone we should meet up with??
Thanks
B
G’day Nick,
I read the Baliblog review on Detik.com. Fairly simple but to the point. Unfortunately for you its in Bahasa Indonesia!.
My sites:
http://www.planetmole.org
http://wombatwanderings.blogspot.org
They seemed to enjoy your comments on SBY teleconference and they even talk about your BBQ.
More generally they say it starts in 2003 with you and Sean, him being more in the marketing area and you in the comments.
If you can’t read bahasa, do has I do, use a translator (at least you can speak… not bad!).
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