Category: Internetology

Query this

Posted on January 4, 2006 ( 4 )

For anyone out there still claiming that query string style URIs---the sort with a ? and such in them---don't do well when it comes to ... (more...)

Vulgar spam*

Posted on January 4, 2006 ( 1 )

Cleaning out the little bit of comment spam to the blog which slipped past my spam management tools and came across this:... (more...)

Everything should blog

Posted on January 2, 2006 ( 2 )

Just posted a reply in the WordPress support forums dealing with a user who's looking to get his Sony Aibo to blog ... (more...)

Goodoodle

Posted on December 22, 2005 ( 0 )

What the... Umm...... (more...)

Chat me up

Posted on August 24, 2005 ( 1 )

I'm following Scalzi's example (which is unusual for me) and installing Google Talk, though I'm not much for IM, IRC and the like ... (more...)

Listen to the spammer

Posted on August 23, 2005 ( 3 )

Logging into this website should be a requirement for anyone knowledgeable on earth these days… Words almost flattering enough to open up the blog to every ... (more...)

Comment spam made easy

Posted on August 21, 2005 ( 1 )

A screenshot of a moderated trackback that came through today: And just what ... (more...)

Memo to some bloggers*

Posted on July 22, 2005 ( 2 )

There are these things called sentences and paragraphs. Please look into them. * You know which ones you are.

If WordPress were a marketing exec

Posted on July 18, 2005 ( 0 )

For those wondering how good (or how bad) WordPress is on the issue of search engine referrals: http://www.google.com/search?q=blog+copyright+information If you catch this early enough, you'll ... (more...)

Finicky eater

Posted on July 10, 2005 ( 0 )

RSS quote of the day: [I]f iTunes cannot parse a valid feed then what are we supposed to feed it? Maybe I've been reading too ... (more...)

My Google

Posted on June 7, 2005 ( 3 )

So now you can have a personalized Google page with email (well, Gmail), some newsie bits, and...well, not a lot more for now. It's ... (more...)

Search with a slide rule

Posted on June 2, 2005 ( 1 )

Hmm. Actually it's more like a volume control, in that it (theoretically) allows you to tune out the noise. Interesting.