Sep. 15th, 2005
they'd better have it fixed soon
Sep. 15th, 2005 10:39 amIn regards to a slight problem at Google Blogsearch that tongodeon mentioned:
Thank you for your note. We understand your concern in this matter, and we'd like to reassure you that Blog Search (beta) was designed to respect robots.txt files and both the NOINDEX and NOFOLLOW meta tags. We're aware of the problem you're reporting, and our engineers are currently investigating. We hope to have this fixed soon. We appreciate your patience, and thanks for taking the time to write. Regards, The Google Team
they'd better have it fixed soon
Sep. 15th, 2005 10:39 amIn regards to a slight problem at Google Blogsearch that tongodeon mentioned:
Thank you for your note. We understand your concern in this matter, and we'd like to reassure you that Blog Search (beta) was designed to respect robots.txt files and both the NOINDEX and NOFOLLOW meta tags. We're aware of the problem you're reporting, and our engineers are currently investigating. We hope to have this fixed soon. We appreciate your patience, and thanks for taking the time to write. Regards, The Google Team
what. the. fuck.
Sep. 15th, 2005 04:01 pmO'Reilly: The truth of the matter is our correspondents at Fox News can't go out for a cup of coffee in Baghdad...Maybe when they're unable to go shoe shopping, she'll truly become concerned.
Rice: Bill, that's tough. It's tough. But what — would they have wanted to have gone out for a cup of coffee when Saddam Hussein was in power?
what. the. fuck.
Sep. 15th, 2005 04:01 pmO'Reilly: The truth of the matter is our correspondents at Fox News can't go out for a cup of coffee in Baghdad...Maybe when they're unable to go shoe shopping, she'll truly become concerned.
Rice: Bill, that's tough. It's tough. But what — would they have wanted to have gone out for a cup of coffee when Saddam Hussein was in power?
dear bill gates: choke on my fuck
Sep. 15th, 2005 04:19 pmQ: Some people hold Microsoft most accountable for security problems, even though software flaws are exploited by "bad guys," as you said. Is that a fair criticism?It's about halfway down in this Seattle Post-Intelligencer interview.
Gates: Software in general, whether it was from Microsoft or somebody else, was not set up for an environment where all the computers were connected together. So it's not like there was some software that had this security capability and our software did not. As we use the Internet to connect everyone up, then the need to essentially have suspicion and only listen to certain other systems, and if flaws come up to have those updated very quickly, that became a new requirement.
dear bill gates: choke on my fuck
Sep. 15th, 2005 04:19 pmQ: Some people hold Microsoft most accountable for security problems, even though software flaws are exploited by "bad guys," as you said. Is that a fair criticism?It's about halfway down in this Seattle Post-Intelligencer interview.
Gates: Software in general, whether it was from Microsoft or somebody else, was not set up for an environment where all the computers were connected together. So it's not like there was some software that had this security capability and our software did not. As we use the Internet to connect everyone up, then the need to essentially have suspicion and only listen to certain other systems, and if flaws come up to have those updated very quickly, that became a new requirement.
guess what? i'm still pissy!
Sep. 15th, 2005 04:53 pmGov. "Catcher" Mitt Romney wants to wiretap mosques and surveil foreign students in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Maybe he should hook up with this Michelle Malkin wannabe for milk and cookies.
Links thanks to taerowyn.
guess what? i'm still pissy!
Sep. 15th, 2005 04:53 pmGov. "Catcher" Mitt Romney wants to wiretap mosques and surveil foreign students in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Maybe he should hook up with this Michelle Malkin wannabe for milk and cookies.
Links thanks to taerowyn.
holy wapiti
Sep. 15th, 2005 11:43 pm
Would that i were so brave at 69 to take down a half-ton elk with a bow and arrow...
holy wapiti
Sep. 15th, 2005 11:43 pm
Would that i were so brave at 69 to take down a half-ton elk with a bow and arrow...