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This category is for announcements regarding outages, upgrades and similar service messages for when the blogFootball and cybersaps servers are off line (see below). I usually blog how tos, bug tracking and such like on the Service site itself, I've added a 5 item rss feed here for a taster.
BulletAt that price, I'll have two. Ian's sign painter in Walsall came back to me.
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Wow! Much cheaper than I thought. £95.00!!! And that's for all three sides. It may well be the wrong car, but for that money I've got to think further.

What do others think?
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BulletShropblogs and Digicams. "And Lee with a plug for Steve's Shropblogs. Just had a late thought (too late, probably) - might be worth targetting all those new digital camera owners - a blog is a far better way to share pix (esp with foreign relatives) than e-mailing them."

All thoughts gladly received. A PR dude seems to think this is a good angle for a PR slot in the Shropshire Star. So, great minds, eh! It's too late for my 12,000 leaflets, it does mention it, "share your photo albums," but doesn't 'big it up.' But the PR item could. I thought a picture of my daughter with a digicam and the headline, "even 6 year olds can photo blog." Nah!, I'll have to think of a better headline. But then that will be the dude's job.

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BulletDigital plumbers and broadband TV. Couple of interesting articles on the BBC's site The first is about home networks, surely a good business opportunity and one I thought of a few years ago while working at Telewest. "The Home Technology Integration skills course, previously only available in the US, is designed to train people to set up and fix digital home networks." I wonder if there is enough customers out there right now who want their fridge wired up, and burglar alarms, and babysitter spy cameras, and...

The other is the uses a 20Mb broadband line can be put to with TV on demand.And if much of that could be done with RSS and podcatching.

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BulletA better mouse trap. I know I should be out posting cards through letter boxes, but it's cold, wet and I wanted to do this instead. googlejuicetitles.jpg I had it in my Radio installation. It essentially makes finding pages in your site that much easier. Google comes along and indexes each News Item individually. You should also see more traffic too!

Anyway, apart from adding in the macro to your News Items template, if you've not moved to one of the new templates, there's nothing for you to do. Except think of more alternative titles for your posts as you create them.

If you haven't changed to News Items Manila, then there's nothing for you to worry about.

Read the fuller dox here.
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BulletObserver: Chaos as first terror orders are used. I'm ambivalent to this 'terror law.' In the scheme of things I don't think it'll matter much.The security services will have the detainees tapped & spied on, under house arrest or not, and it'll be those we don't know about that are the greatest risk. But, what I am concerned about these days is the reputation and veracity of our main man. "At Prime Minister's question-time last Wednesday, Tony Blair suggested intelligence chiefs had specifically warned against a Tory proposal to set a time limit on the legislation: 'It would be contrary to the strong advice given to us by our security services and our police and I am simply not prepared to do it.'

But a senior intelligence source told The Observer MI5 'was not driving this process', adding: 'They gave an assessment of the threat and allowed [the government] to decide what was to be legislated.' "

After his lies and exaggeration over the WMD in Iraq, I don't believe a word that's uttered from his lying lips.

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10 March 2005   

 

Something new, something good

I don't know why Google news is still in beta, probably they are worried about the legals of scraping so many news sites.

But, they've added a customisation section, I've deleted sport, since this isn't news in my book and added a blog section. That is, I can now do searches in news papers the world over for references to the word 'blog.'

This reminds me of Netscapes RSS news page back in '98 or was that '99? Where you could add feeds from those who had RSS feeds, which wasn't many then. It's also like my searches with PubSub in my aggregators.

[Update:] I've added some more panels, some of which I use in PubSub and other aggregator searches, like Blogdigger. As Google news is only searching newspapers, these aren't bringing in much that's current. Now, if they add in blogs to their reach, this will be a killer. Really!

google news 2

 


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01 February 2005   

 

Curing Float Drops and Wraps

Cascading stylesheets: "Unfortunately, however, you'll occasionally run into a situation where one block drops down below the other one instead of sitting side-by-side as you anticipated. This is commonly referred to as a float drop."

Shudder! Yip, I've suffered from f-f-float drop. It's a bastard. Where it comes from, how to get rid of it? It can make an afternoon disappear into the late, late nights. I hope, if I print this article and say all the magic words I'll save myself weeks, and bloody weeks.
float-drop-def_wrong

 


2072 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 8:53:58 PM  . .
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23 January 2005   

 

Nofollow May Be a Rank Solution

Rogers Cadenhead: "The most far-reaching impact could be from publishers who adopt nofollow on external links to boost the effect of their internal links, taking a bajillion rank suggestions right out of Google's algorithm."

Actually, I don't really care about Google. But I do care that when reading many of the nationals or internationals like The Guardian or The Register that they articles they speak of are not linked to.
Usually, I have to do a search in Google to find the articles that they should be directly linking to. These professional newspapers don't link because the don't want to send traffic off their site. Though I never considered that they were more Machiavellian and they didn't want to lower their Google Juice—perhaps that is another reason they don't link.

Perhaps now with the advent of rel=noFollow these newspapers WILL link. I doubt it. I think the "less off site linking as possible" rule will still apply. No, it'll still be blogs who trade links freely.
 


2071 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 12:13:19 PM  . .
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21 January 2005   

 

Browser stats

This in from December 2004, the rest of the 4 years this site has been monitoring are here. I spy many more MSIE 6 than I think should be there.

There is some evidence that some browsers mask their identity but not that many to really influence this chart, and if I remember from wayback, it was usually MSIE pretending to be Netscape.

Sad that Mozilla is still so low.

1. MSIE 6.x 39945828 (80%)
2. MSIE 5.x 4569062 (9%)
3. Mozilla 1662809 (3%)
4. Netscape 5.x 1101858 (2%)
5. Unknown 893435 (2%)
6. Safari 405196 (1%)
7. Netscape 7.x 389338 (1%)
8. Opera x.x 351607 (1%)
 


2070 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 11:26:56 AM  . .
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Pubsub: Over 8 Million Blogs Served...

"That would put the minimum blog census at 16 million while there are probably more than 24 million blogs. Personally, I would bet on the higher number."

In all the blogs in all the world...
 


2069 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 10:24:27 AM  . .
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Hate linking

"Most Google-conscious bloggers avoid linking to spam sites but it's also common to hear about various de-linking nonsense because someone was offended by words on a page. Now you can have a decision when you make a link: do I want my viewers to see it but not promote it in Google, or do I not mind promoting it in Google because I want other people to see it as well."

All you need to do is include the rel=noFollow in a link, and Google will ignore it, though others can click through. Like the below example
<a href = "http://astonVilla.blogFootball.com/" rel="nofollow">blogfootball.com</a>
 


2068 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 9:25:30 AM  . .
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20 January 2005   

 

Big List of Blog Search Engines

Of all the blogs in all the world, you had to submit to all these blog lists. It would be nice to build a central submission page to submit to all these sites. If I had the time.
 


2067 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 11:07:15 AM  . .
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19 January 2005   

 

Comment spam and Google

Not that we get attacked by comment spam here, but I've implemented the rel=noFollow idea from Google on comments, trackbacks and referers. (However, I've not added the rel=noFollow to the actual links to [comments 0] and [trackbacks 0], this is to allow the indexing of comments, but no Google Juice from any links inside comments and trackbacks.) Knowing spammers as I do, I think this will be part one of the war of attrition. Chuq Von Rospach thinks that the comment spammers will still spam even if there is less return, so long as there are some vulnerable weblogs.
 


2066 Also posted to: Home page , cybersaps ,  At: 12:44:02 PM  . .
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How British people don't say what they mean

"If a British person says 'very interesting', they mean in fact the opposite. For a Dutch person this is very confusing as we are not used to playing with language in such a manner."
Some examples:
What the Brits say What they mean What the Dutch understand
Oh, by the way… or,
Incidentally…
The primary purpose of our discussion is… This is not very important.
I hear what you say. l disagree and do not want to discuss it any further. He accepts my point of view.
With the greatest respect… I think you are wrong (or a fool). He is listening to me.
 


2065 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 12:19:04 PM  . .
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Converting Manila to Movable Type

"This is a script, written in UserTalk (the language of Userland Frontier), which will export a Manila (or Weblogs.com, or Buzzword.com, or Weblogger, etc.) weblog to a file suitable for importing into Movable Type or TypePad. It will also write all of the images contained within the Manila site out to files, convert Manila discussion group threads into MT/TypePad comment threads, and convert any Manila News Item departments into post categories."

Most excellent! I hate lock-in. This just goes to prove that if you have a Manila blog, you needn't fear that you're stuck. I'd like to include this script as a page within all myManila blogs. Thus, not only is there an existing download your site page (/downloadMySite/MySite.root), but there will be an export your site to these formats page.
 


2064 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 12:07:52 PM  . .
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Using SOAP to post to Manila from Word

"This was a Word macro I wrote that uses PocketSOAP to create a new story in Manila"

Amazing the stuff I miss. This is from 3 years ago. I found it via Steve Kirks who found something similar for Radio. When I have a bit of time I'll play with this a little, I can see a few of my customers using it, perhaps.

 


2063 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 11:52:05 AM  . .
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The BLOG Shirt

"Smal text at the bottom of the design is: "She wanted to stop reading it- but she had nothing better to do! Produced by average people who seem to think their lives are interesting. Filmed in thrilling HTML-O-Scope with exciting new fonts!""
blog_lg

 


2062 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 11:41:27 AM  . .
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18 January 2005   

 

Google's Aging Delay for New Sites

If you are launching new sites for clients, make sure you set the expectation that it is likely to be 7-8 months before the site achieves any real results in Google.

Due to the search engine optimisation tricks employed by the SEO industry, Google is more reticent about adding new sites correctly.

I've certainly seen this lately, brand new sites are there, but only show for obscure searches, I cannot confirm that it takes 7-8 months to index correctly. I can confirm that I have been banging my head trying to get such sites to appear in the expected results.

scarygoogleasis
 


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Cashing in with podcasting gear

podcasting gear Podcasting is now officially the new blogging which is officially the new black, so it’s no shock that someone is already cashing in with a line of “podcasting gear”. PodcastGear.com is basically selling the same pro audio recording gear, mics, and mixing software you could get before, just bundled together. The Pro Interview Package will only set you back $1,695, too.[via: Engadget]

Told-ya podcasting was-a-coming!
 

 Source: Engadget; 18/01/2005; 12:45:41.
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The Long Tail: What is the Long Tail?

"The Long Tail comprises the almost infinite variety of human interests and desires that mainstream offerings cannot fully satisfy.'"

At least this is one of the many definitions. This page is good. Very good. I'm going to spend a lot of time here. There's even a wikipedia page.

 


2059 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 4:22:20 PM  . .
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Technorati: Search for google nofollow

There's a lot of comment and speculation about the possible Google's comment spam solution, if indeed that's their solution. I'll implement it on my hosted blogs—of course, and it'll be transparent to the user.

However, I wonder at it's effectiveness. Sure, it takes the incentive away, but will this be enough to stop comment spam? There's the point about getting other search engines to do the same, getting all blog technologies and individual blogs to incorporate the feature... Maybe the incentive to comment spam will disappear over time? I wonder how long that will be.

My problem, currently, is with referer spam, though we tell Google not to look at the referer page, still they spam. Their reason, "if I spam a million sites a day, and a handful of links actually increase my Google Page Rank, that has to be worth it, since it cost next to nothing to do, and pays in better search listings."
 


2058 Also posted to: Home page , cyberSaps ,  At: 11:24:35 AM  . .
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Brutal repression sometimes works

Telegraph: Saudi Arabia continues to crush the political community that could provide them a level of immunity to a bloody coup d'etat. Fifteen anti-monarchy demonstrators, including a woman, have been sentenced to public lashings and jail terms in Saudi Arabia. The sentences are a signal that the government will not tolerate open opposition despite undertakings to liberalise.

I can't decide on which side of the fence I sit. Crush everything that resembles opposition, or let it have a voice? In any other country I'd say let them have a voice, but in Saudi perhaps things are different? Nah! Throughout history, repression loses—eventually.
 

 Source: John Robb's Weblog; 18/01/2005; 10:35:30.
2057 Also posted to: Home page , warBlog . At: 11:14:24 AM  . .
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Guardian: Vampire in Birmingham

Reports of a Dracula-style attacker on the loose biting innocent people has spread terror throughout neighbourhoods in Birmingham, causing many to fear the darkness of the night.

Eek! I've been over to Brum several times the past week or so. Fixing the Government Office for the West Midland's intranet. Luckily, during the daylight hours. Heh!
 


2056 Also posted to: Home page , News ,  At: 10:30:26 AM  . .
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Guardian: Now US ponders attack on Iran

"They think in Iran you can just go in and hit the facilities and destabilise the government. They believe they can get rid of a few crazy mullahs and bring in the young guys who like Gap jeans, all the world's problems are solved. I think it's delusional," the former CIA officer said.

Seymour Hersh said last night on BBC news that there was no way anybody could stop this, now that the neo-cons are in charge in the Whitehouse,
Christian politicians at war with Muslim clerics. Religious wars have always been with us. When will humanity grow up?
 


2055 Also posted to: Home page , warBlog . At: 10:19:42 AM  . .
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Guardian: Glastonbury to take 2006 break

>His decision means tickets will be in even more in demand when they go on sale on April 3. Phone booking lines will open on a Sunday, when the exchange is less busy, to avoid last year's problems, when hundreds of thousands of fans were unable to get through. Tickets will cost £125, up from last year's £112, and will be limited to two a person.

In an attempt to foil touts and avoid tickets being sold for extortionate sums on eBay, photo ID will be required.

I'd like a bit of that this year, maybe take the kids. I've been twice: once in 1984 and once in 1991.

 


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