Saturday, May 10, 2008
123rd post
A Google search of "Giant Boogers from Outer Space" reveals this blog showing up at the following locations:
Blogspot, here (of course!) and over at The Ethereal Garage's links list.
Blogged.com.
And Technorati.
Fair 'nuff. Now... what does the Technorati page show?
Five "blog reactions":
The link from The Ethereal Garage and...
What in blue blazes???
Two of my most recent posts reproduced at some place called Celestial Objects, which I have no bleeping clue is all about...
And the 115th post reproduced at a site imaginatively called MLB Spring Training 2008, which credits it to, of all people, fellow blogger Seth Doria.
What the heck, people!
First off the bat, get the credit right. A cursory Technorati search turned up at least two more posts wrongly credited to Mr. Doria at MLB ST '08.
Secondly, if you're going to link to something by me Spring Training '08-related, why not pick the articles I mentioned in the 110th post? Or at least some of my other posts that are less tangentially related to baseball!
Sheesh.
On the hother and, I did get an official Blogged profile out of the search, as well as a snazzy-looking link (see sidebar) and 7.3 rating based on an "Editor's Review" I cannot access.
TODAY'S BOOK: "The Umpire Strikes Back", by Ron Luciano and David Fisher ((c) 1982)
Blogspot, here (of course!) and over at The Ethereal Garage's links list.
Blogged.com.
And Technorati.
Fair 'nuff. Now... what does the Technorati page show?
Five "blog reactions":
The link from The Ethereal Garage and...
What in blue blazes???
Two of my most recent posts reproduced at some place called Celestial Objects, which I have no bleeping clue is all about...
And the 115th post reproduced at a site imaginatively called MLB Spring Training 2008, which credits it to, of all people, fellow blogger Seth Doria.
What the heck, people!
First off the bat, get the credit right. A cursory Technorati search turned up at least two more posts wrongly credited to Mr. Doria at MLB ST '08.
Secondly, if you're going to link to something by me Spring Training '08-related, why not pick the articles I mentioned in the 110th post? Or at least some of my other posts that are less tangentially related to baseball!
Sheesh.
On the hother and, I did get an official Blogged profile out of the search, as well as a snazzy-looking link (see sidebar) and 7.3 rating based on an "Editor's Review" I cannot access.
TODAY'S BOOK: "The Umpire Strikes Back", by Ron Luciano and David Fisher ((c) 1982)
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Hey, if I knew how to keep the search engines from using my name, I'd do it in a heartbeat. Believe me, the only things I want credit for are the things I write myself.
If it makes you feel any better, at least I'm an Israeli citizen.
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If it makes you feel any better, at least I'm an Israeli citizen.
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