Archive for the 'Uncategorized' Category

Zidane is Still my Hero

July 9th, 2006

really?!?


Mmmmm Peach Mint Tea

July 9th, 2006

Tastes good to me


Amazon.co.uk Filler Item

July 6th, 2006

I have created a filler item finder for amazon.co.uk. Digg this
More filler item finders are in the works.(not just amazon)


rel="nofollow" and affiliate links

June 27th, 2006

This is just an FYI. Don’t use rel=”nofollow” with Azoogle Ads. You will not get credit for any leads. I had these links up for 5 days and got about 100 clicks and no leads before changing it back to links without the rel=”nofollow”. Within 1/2 an hour I got a lead.


Automatic Response

June 23rd, 2006

I hate any sort of greeting that I can not answer back with “alright”, “ok”, or “good”. The reason why I hate these greetings is because I automatically respond with one of my automatic responses, and it does not make sense at all. […]


Missing the US - Ghana game

June 22nd, 2006

I have a meeting at 10am with a professor. The game starts at 10am. What was I thinking???
Hopefully I will catch the second half.


Offsides and the World Cup

June 20th, 2006

I think the referee in the USA v Italy game Saturday confused a lot of people as to the soccer offsides rule. I currently have the #1 position for the search term “soccer offsides” on Google, and I saw a 400-500% increase in hits for that page on Saturday. Come on REF!


Frustration

June 14th, 2006

I did not think I could be this stupid.


Personalize Google with Poker Statistics

May 12th, 2006

I was fiddling around with the Google Gadget API which allows you to make gadgets that users can add to their personalized google homepage. The Gadget that I made calculates the odds one hand is going to win over another. If you want you can add it to your homepage by clicking the link below. […]


The Ultimate Test of the Haverford - Swarthmore Rivalry

May 10th, 2006

Actually the competition is ongoing. Which of the tricollege schools are more popular on google? Currently Swarthmore is is the lead, with Haverford trailing close behind.