Archive: May, 2009
- It’s too early in the morning to be reading Shakespeare. #
- Oh boy. Obama nominates a supreme court justice. While it may affect me, Nothing can be done regarding it. Why is this news? #
- Does one really need to be CCNA certified to get a job? I mean, I don’t have the money for certifications right now. #
- #lastfm #love Duel of the Fates by John Williams http://bit.ly/g8TXw #
- RT: @mtvjaycees: General membership meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Come join us to discuss the House of Horror, Salute to Freedom, and more! #
- I think I just sneezed out some of my frontal lobe. #
- Broke down and bought Just a Geek audiobook. Couldn’t find a hard copy anywhere. #
- Argh. And now it keeps falsely ‘completing’ the download at about half way. #
- To use an @wilw ism: Me: I give on a hard copy. Bought audiobook. Tubez: Your download will fail randomly. Me: But, I want it. T: Um, no. #
- Despite the problems I’m having, the people in charge of downloads of the book are being very helpful. Something on my end I’m sure. #
Lately my blog has been getting hit hard by spam. I have some awesome plugins that don’t let any of it through, but I still see it from the administrative side. I suppose that a lot is relative though. There are only 5-10 per day, but my unique visitors are only about 60/day plus 50 or so via RSS.
That equate to about 10% of my traffic spamming me. If the rate is that high for my piddly personal site, I would hate to see how horrible the spam ratio is on a top site like Slashdot, Geek Brief, or anyone else with high traffic. Their moderators must have a full time job doing nothing but cleaning up the crap that gets through.
Are people actually careless enough to let any of this junk through on their sites? Worse yet, are people stupid enough to click on the links from any of the spam that does get through?
Personally, I hope not . Unfortunately I suppose if you have enough links out there, then someone will eventually click on something. The law of averages says that someone, somewhere, will click it. Even if it is just an accident.
In the mean time, be careful where you click and be safe out there.
- Interesting tidbit about Carbondale thrown in there: http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/05/25/mf.holiday.memorial.day/ #
- I really wish more MLB players were on Twitter. Not ghost-writers, real players. #
- Kids about to go to aunt Jennifer’s for awhile. And I get to relax by doing yardwork I hope. #
- KFC grilled is okay. Lacking the old season flavor. #
- I HATE Jackass, but yet I find myself watching it on Comedy Central. #
- While I’m bashing on movies/shows, have I mentioned Pineapple Express was horrible? #
- I wonder how much Cisco paid for placement in Transformers. #
- Samson and Delilah – Shirley Manson. I love this song for some reason. #
- Innocent statue at the STL Zoo that looks anything but innocent: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dirtvoyles/3560801377/in/photostream/ #
- This would crack me up going down the interstate, via Digg: http://www.flickr.com/photos/koavf/3564094749/sizes/l/ #
- Swimming in the rain. Only my kids. #
- Sissy has blue lips already. #
- Listening to my buddy Hooch on WJBD at the Rec. #
- Watching Star Wars 3/4 on MTV. First time I’ve watched it in years. #
- Excellent article from pajamasmedia.com: http://bit.ly/WsDQy #
- Does anyone actually trust Cash4Gold? #
- Ellen is so funny. Watching the new show on HBO. @theellenshow #
- Apparently it is an old special. Oh well, still funny. #
- Now for some Janeane. #
- So true: Cyberbullying Act will make hurting somebody’s feelings a felony. – Alex Jones #