Alex seems to have some reading comprehension problems. In nearly every email Phil mentions his desire to keep his blog as separate...<p>"You and I have similar objectives: you want to extend your already-successful brand by offering something new to your readers, I want to grow my new blog."<p>"I like the idea of having a Programming Praxis sub-section on TDWTF, and I also want to keep my blog at programmingpraxis.com."<p>"May I ask a favor? Can you please include somewhere in the text of the exercise a link to my blog?"<p>"First, programmingpraxis.com will continue to exist in roughly its current form, as a stand-alone web site with two exercises per week, no matter what happens with Programming Praxis exercises at TheDailyWTF."<p>"Regarding linking: If Programming Praxis is going to become a regular weekly feature on TheDailyWTF, with at least some original content, I don’t see the problem with putting a link to programmingpraxis.com somewhere obvious."<p>Alex constantly ignores this until the end when he says:<p>"I don’t want to come across as abrasive or inconsiderate, but we started this conversation on the premise of joining forces, and I’ve reiterated that intent several times. My understanding has been that, if our test(s) proved successful, then we’d combine blogs; if not, then you’d continue with your blog, and I would continue with mine."