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Search Strings – March 2004

This site, intelliot.com, started March 8, so these statistics don’t cover the whole month of March, but they’re interesting anyway. Top 20 of 54 Total Search Strings # Hits Search String 1 14 9.33% elliot in the morning 2 10 6.67% google cookie 3 6 4.00% most dangerous virus 4 5 3.33% mo3 microsoft 5…Continue Reading…

Hooray, No Gmail Spam

When I checked my Spam folder in Gmail today, I got a nice “Hooray, no spam here!” message. And it’s true – no spam has yet been sent to my account. In addition, I’m told, “You are currently using 0 MB (0%) of your 1000 MB.” So fill ‘er up (and I’ll make it a…Continue Reading…

Gmail

I’ve gotten a Gmail account. It’s far better than any other free email service out there. I’m surprised by the speed – it doesn’t always actually access the server when you go to a different page – very clever. If possible, it seems to cache all the data you’ll need at your fingertips, such as…Continue Reading…

Google Bug Skews URL

There’s a little bug with Google where if your search term contains the letter b, the display URL may have broken bold tags. Here’s my post in reply to a topic at another site called Webproworld. Why are you all getting mixed up in checking out spacing, tabs, degree symbols and whatnot? It’s fairly simple…Continue Reading…

orkut

wow. this is really too much excitement for one day =) i just joined orkut.

What’s so peculiar about this sentence?

I do not know where family doctors acquired illegibly perplexing handwriting; nevertheless, extraordinary pharmaceutical intellectuality, counterbalancing indecipherability, transcendentalizes intercommunications’ incomprehensibleness. Have you noticed yet? Each word in the sentence is one letter longer than the word before it.