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Moveable Type now kills PageRank on
comment links
Moveable Type now kills PageRank on
comment links
01/22/2004 02:40 AMThis is pretty cool: Moveable
Type 2.661 is out and includes a whole bunch of comment spam
fighting features, including one inspired by my own anti-spam measure of
disabling PageRank on links from comments by sending them through a
redirect. This is great news for me as the redirect acts as a
deterrent, and deterrents are only worthwhile if people know about
them in the first place. With the most popular blogging system (at
least amongst comment spammers) now featuring the same deterrent
hopefully SEO
spammers will start to get the message.
Scott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the
Search Engine Engineer
Scott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the
Search Engine Engineer
03/11/2003 09:43 AMScott the Webmaster Returns to Scott the Search Engine
Engineer
Well most of today was spent on basic webmastering, content writing
and CSS stuff (and I've munged a lot of CSS -- I know it won't
validate any longer). But I just caught my breath and put in a
requested feature: RSS Filtering.
Here's What a Filter Does
If you've used Roogle at all then you're starting to see that your
own posts show up a lot. That's bad (well sometimes) so I
implemented a new Advanced tab which has the advanced search form with the Filter option.
Let's just say that you don't like my blog. Then you'd enter
http://radio.weblogs.c
om/0103807/rss.xml in the filter field and do the
search. And this is what you'd get:
Other
Can there be more than one filter? Not right now.
Does it remember my filter? Not yet.
Can I filter from the search results? Good idea (I just
thought of it). I'll get on that.
Who thought up this in the 1st place? Well the filter concept
credit goes to, well I can't remember but thank you for the
idea. Leave me a note here and I'll give you the credit and a
cross link.
Blog for America: Comment on Governor
Dean to Comment Shortly
Blog for America: Comment on Governor
Dean to Comment Shortly
12/16/2003 05:30 AMAmerica's Palestinians .. Dean for President .. campaign blog ..
"Carrie
B."
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Just a Bunch of Links, but They’re
Good Links, I Swear
Just a Bunch of Links, but They’re
Good Links, I Swear
05/01/2004 11:03 PMLinks to interviews with Rich Siegel and John Calhoun, BBEdit 7.1.4
release notes, and an excellent story from Andy Hertzfeld on the
development of Switcher.
"Scott"
"Scott"
02/17/2004 08:53 AMWelcome Scott
Welcome Scott
02/10/2004 02:51 AMMore good news, I am happy to say that Scott from
Blankbaby has just joined our
little collective — welcome Scott!
AO Scott!
AO Scott!
07/21/2004 09:47 PMFirst Doonesbury, and now AO Scott
reviews Outfoxed. Is there anything left?
scott
scott
07/27/2004 12:32 PM:) First Item
Scott Mcloud has a new
Scott Mcloud has a new
10/30/2003 09:22 PMScott Mcloud has a new online comic featuring micropayments (it's
.25c)....
Scott Watermasysk On .NET
Scott Watermasysk On .NET
12/23/2003 02:47 AMScott R on Fairness
Scott R on Fairness
09/01/2004 08:19 AM Scott Rosenberg writes about the Miami Herald's absurd code of
ethics. Here's a snip: For clarity here, let's distinguish between the
unattainable standard of objectivity — a scientific absolute
poised as subjectivity's opposite — and the entirely attainable,
and laudable, standards of fairness and accuracy and honesty and
transparency that any journalist of good mind and heart will subscribe
to. Fairness: If you're presenting one side of a story, you owe it to
your readers, your subjects and yourself to weigh the other side's
case. Accuracy: Observation should always trump preconception, and you
just don't publish something that you...
Scott Watermasysk
Scott Watermasysk
12/23/2003 11:32 PMscottwater.com/blog
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scott johnson on scott johnson
scott johnson on scott johnson
08/07/2004 07:29 PMi *just* figured out these were two different guys. i'm dumb!
Barcode Yourself - Scott Blake
Barcode Yourself - Scott Blake
02/18/2004 10:42 PMHello, my barcode is 116014711760 .. Cdigo de barra personalizado ..
[Bar Code yourself.] .. you can be a number .. maak uw barcode ..
obtenha o seu .. (new window) .. shopping .. barcode ..
barcodeart.com/art/yourself/yourself.html
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Arguing with Scott Meyers.
Arguing with Scott Meyers.
03/11/2003 09:43 AM
If you read the Java blogs, you've probably seen Bill Venners'
excellent How to
interview a
Programmer article by now. If not, check it out. My favorite quote
is below:
Scott Meyers: I
hate anything that asks me to design on the spot. That's asking to
demonstrate a skill rarely required on the job in a high-stress
environment, where it is difficult for a candidate to accurately prove
their abilities. I think it's fundamentally an unfair thing to request
of a candidate.
This one is a close second:
Bruce Eckel: I
ask candidates to create an object model of a chicken.
I mean, how can you argue with Scott Meyers and how can you object
to a chicken?
Speaking of arguing with Scott Meyers... I worked at one of those
phone company research labs back in the 90's and we had enough money
to bring in Scott Meyers to teach us all about C++. Scott was
explaining how you can overload operators and you can even overload
the equals sign, when one student raised his hand. The student
explained that there were some situations in telecommunications
systems where A was equal to B, but B was not equal to A. Scott
immediately objected, of course, but the student went off into some
jargon-filled explanation of his particular problem domain. Scott let
the student finish and then said, "if you were to overload the equals
operator so that A was equal to B, but B was not equal to A, then
I
would want to kill you." That was the end of the argument.
Scott Peterson trial getting under way
Scott Peterson trial getting under way
06/01/2004 09:07 AMScott Sassa Moves From TV To PC
Scott Sassa Moves From TV To PC
06/03/2004 10:54 AMForbes Jun 3 2004 2:51PM GMT
Former NI minister Scott dies
Former NI minister Scott dies
01/06/2005 10:33 PM
Former Northern Ireland minister Sir Nicholas Scott dies at a London
hospice, his family announces.
Scott spoke to USA officials
Scott spoke to USA officials
08/11/2004 10:28 PMfor nj.com here
nj.com/weblogs/scott
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Sun's Scott McNealy Doesn't Get .Net
Sun's Scott McNealy Doesn't Get .Net
03/20/2003 08:50 PMYou can practically smell the desperation, can’t you? (PlaybackTime
via MyAppleMenu)
Hi. I'm Scott and I'll Be Your Internet
Agent for Right Now
Hi. I'm Scott and I'll Be Your Internet
Agent for Right Now
01/14/2003 11:05 AMHi. I'm Scott and I'll Be Your Internet Agent for Right Now
I've never seen anyone make this analogy for blogging yet so I'll give
it a go:
Are Blogs Nothing More than Agents for the Internet?
A few years back, circa 1995 or so, the term "agent" or "intelligent
agent" was all the wave. We were all going to have different agents
that knew our tastes and collected content on our behalf, alerting us
to interesting things. Needless to say that despite tens of millions
of dollars in venture funding and even manufacturing dollars (anyone
remember General Magic and Sony's Magic Cap) that failed utterly.
Now we have blogs and it actually feels strikingly similar. Think
about my blog for example. Right now if you read it then you are
getting an agent that covers:
Technology
Blogging
Open Source
PHP
Marketing
Microsoft
...
If you read Mark Pilgrim's blog then you are getting coverage of:
CSS
XHTML
Browser Issues
...
And if you read Inluminent you are getting:
Online Marketing
Mac / OS X
Pretty Girls
So if you read 10 or 20 different blogs regularly then you are
actually getting the results of 10 or 20 different agents that are
busily scouring the net for you. And, even better, those agents are
sometimes even creating content for you. Now that makes them
intelligent agents indeed.
Thoughts?
Scott Weintrob: Everybody Dance Again
Scott Weintrob: Everybody Dance Again
03/14/2005 05:51 PM"There was a time when filmmaking was a closed industry -- you had
to have lots of money and equipment to shoot something. The idea of
Apple is that anybody can go shoot footage and edit it and show it to
a worldwide audience." By Dustin Driver, Apple
farewell, mister scott
farewell, mister scott
08/30/2004 05:45 PMOver the years, I've had a few moments when I've been able to "touch"
how influential Star Trek is, but nothing has ever been like Jimmy's
Farewell Dinner. I'm honored that I got to be a part of both.
Read the entire entry @ WWdN.Eric Scott: Playing To Win
Eric Scott: Playing To Win
10/28/2003 11:06 PM"The idea has to be big, simple and true. Apple's a great example of
that. You know what's behind Apple." By Sam McMillan (Apple via
MyAppleMenu)
So What About that "Technorati Cosmos"
Scott?
So What About that "Technorati Cosmos"
Scott?
10/28/2003 11:08 PMSo What About that "Technorati Cosmos" Scott?
I've had a flurry of requests recently asking why Feedster doesn't
have a Technorati like
"Cosmos". So over the past few days, with the assistance of Mike
from down under who tossed in a critical string parser, I've been
implementing this. And we're calling it your "Feedster
Web". We looked at the whole Nebula / Galaxy /
Constellation / etc but Richard
Soderberg came up with "Web" and that one stuck. Now while
the final code may not be ready until after Gnomedex (there's one bug
that makes some domains non-"webbable"), I thought I'd at least give
you a preview so you can tell me if we're on track.
See Feedster Web
Demo
Please leave comments on this blog entry and I'll see if we can,
well, accommodate them.
Scott Ritter on Iraq.
Scott Ritter on Iraq.
07/26/2004 10:52 AM
Scott Ritter on
Iraq. Some interesting reading here from the man who stood up to
the President, the pundits, the media, etc and told the world that
chances are Iraq had few to no WMD. Now he's warning us that Saddam's
people are really in charge and how Allawi's government is doomed to
fail.
Man, I hate the IHT interface. Scott MacGregor Interviewed
Scott MacGregor Interviewed
03/30/2005 09:07 PMPress Briefing by Scott McClellan
Press Briefing by Scott McClellan
11/05/2003 08:21 PMQ Has the White House taken any move to restrict or put some
information on its website out of reach of search engines like Google?
...
Scott Kelby appearing at B&H Superstore
in NYC
Scott Kelby appearing at B&H Superstore
in NYC
05/06/2004 12:13 AMScott Kelby, best-selling author and editor-in-chief of Photoshop User
and Mac Design, will be appearing at the B&H Superstore on 9th Avenue
in New York City on Wednesday, May 12 from noon to 5:00 p.m...
Catalog of Sir Walter Scott
Correspondence
Catalog of Sir Walter Scott
Correspondence
03/13/2003 10:26 AMLet me correct you Scott -
please.....(and answer some allegations)
Let me correct you Scott -
please.....(and answer some allegations)
03/08/2004 11:26 PM
Seems like Scott Fallin
really likes UNIX, thinks he's God and writes software that all of us
care about (not sure what that is.)
Here's his 'opinion' of me (my reply follows):
The Obtuse Nature of GUI Fanatics
I find esrs post about the difficulty of configuring CUPS
(Common UNIX Printer System) to be very amusing. While Im not
CUPS guru, I have set it up a time or two and found it to be simple
and straightforward. It can be configured via a web browser, after
all. UNIX and its ilk is about tinkering, experimenting and getting
things done in a powerful way. If people want software handed to them,
they know where to go. Redmond and Cupertino make decent enough UIs.
The luser can be spared the foray into the bowels operating system
itself, should that be their wish. In his post, esr has a fictional
Aunt Tillie getting the idea that this software was written by
geeks without clue. No, esr. The software was written by geeks
who dont give a damn about Aunt Tillie and her need to print and
you know that. These geeks have a significant clue. It is simply not
the clue you wish them to have. I respect your abilities as a
programmer. Fetchmail has made my life easier for years. But you are
wrong. Microsoft is still in business because of trade alliances it
has formed with consumers, hardware vendors and resellers. It is still
in business because it has the lions share of the market and
that markets data is stored in proprietary formats. Bringing
Linux to Aunt Tillies desktop and making it easy on her will not
slay this Goliath. You of all people should know this. In all
likelihood, Aunt Tillie would be happy with WebTV. Let her have
it.
Marching further into the opinionated front, we find Marc Canter,
would be impresario. Marc states, in Open Source
UIs his belief that open source software programmers should
somehow decided upon a standardized set of hooks so that those who
specialize in UI design can easily plug their UI in.
Why would anyone even attempt to organize such a project? There is
a single common interface across UNIX-like operating systems. It is
called the shell, Marc. UNIX is not a beauty contest. UNIX is a vast
tool. This tool works best when all the point-and-drool UI cosmetics
fall away.
The fact is, Marc wants ease of use and pretty UI on top of open
source so he can better leverage it against his commerce driven ideas.
Mark wants this because the masses want this. Why he thinks open
source should give it too him is beyond my grasp.
Why do I suddenly feel the need to alter the GPL so that I can
release my code under the proviso that Marc Canter or anyone sharing
his genetic material cannot use it.
Then again, I could just make it too hard for folks like him to
figure out. [sh.ortb.us]
Scott seems to have woken up on the wrong side of the bed (the day
he wrote this.) But since I love clarifying people who don't get
what I say - I feel compelled to reply:
1. I'm not altering anybody's GPL - or anything as coniving
as "commerce related" doodley squat. Great compelling Uis
certainly have more to do with making Aunt Tillie's experience better
- no matter how obnoxious, arogant or misunderstanding you UNIX guys
portend to come off.
In fact I have to admit I've heard fo folks like Scott before - I
just never have had the pleasure of running into them. Which
leads me to ask......
2. What is it that you write that we (I) care about?
When I say UIs - I mean jukeboxes, video players, phto albums,
blogging tools, editing systems, topic libraries, knowledge management
and digital ifestyle aggregation systems. What is it that you do
- Scott?
3. Rather than think of UI APIs as generic - I think Scott
needss to think of them as VERY specific. To build
inter-changeable (sometimes known as skins) UIs, it takes very very
detailed data model objects, nomenclature, guidelines and what we used
to say "Interface Police" rules.
This Microsoft and Apple's bread and butter. But anybody
who's used Gnome, worked at Apple or Microsoft or 100 other companies
- knows this stuff in their sleep. It's time we all just banded
together.
4. Which leads me to Scott's rather rude allegations that I
have some sort of evil goals in mind. That doing something with
'commerce' in mind can ONLY mean - BAD things. I gotta say I'm
disappointed in Scott.
The trick is how to do something free and open and STILL win at the
bank. If I (or anybody associated with me) can pull that off - it
won't be for ripping off, taking advantage of or acting like an
asshole to the world. It'll be because we're bettering the world,
bringing value added features and functionality to the world of open
source and if anything - brgining in a little professionalism that my
25+ years in this business has taught me.
If you got a problem with that - then:
- make your software is better than ours. We don't GET
anything from open source, we GIVE to open source.
- make sure to support or promulgate lots of open standards (like
we are)
- and we'll meet at the shootout at the Slashdot Corral. May
the better man win.
- and hey, along the way - you could contribute ideas to the world
too - like I do.
- what's wrong with that? If you don't like um - ignore me -
please
If you got a problem with that - sorry. But certainly don't
accuse me of shit that's completely false, ranging on libelous.
And oh yah - keep making your stuff difficult to understand and
figure out. Brilliant strategy dude. Go for it. I'm sure
you'll get LOTS of powerful, sophisticated customers - just like
you.
Jonah Seiger and Scott Heiferman
Jonah Seiger and Scott Heiferman
02/10/2004 02:51 AMJonah Seiger Went to high school with Jonah, we both went into
politics, I left it for a while and we just reconnected. The great
thing is what he is doing is just what's missing from Emergent
Democracy. 7% of...
Scott Barrows: Biomedical Visualization
Scott Barrows: Biomedical Visualization
01/26/2004 06:31 PM"Our profession is overwhelmingly Macintosh. It's just so much easier
to use. It's more dependable. It's more intuitive. It's faster and
it's just more elegant." By Barbara Gibson (Apple via MyAppleMenu)
Scott Peterson Trial Postponed (AP)
Scott Peterson Trial Postponed (AP)
01/23/2004 02:22 PMAP - The Scott Peterson double-murder trial was postponed for at least
week Friday as a new judge is appointed and the case is transferred to
the San Francisco Bay area.
Scott McNealy's 2004 Predictions
Scott McNealy's 2004 Predictions
01/08/2004 08:27 PMCompanies like Salesforce.com, eBay, and Google are in the software
business, but they don't sell their software, they let you use it or
rent it. ...
Orson Scott Card Has Always Been an
Asshat
Orson Scott Card Has Always Been an
Asshat
06/05/2005 10:55 PMAs I write this there are enormous threads on DailyKos and Fark
about This article by Orson Scott Card. Card is known to most people
for his science fiction, including one of the most popular SF novels
of the late 20th century, Ender's Game. Many people are astonished
to learn that the man who wrote about "that poor little boy" is such
a rabid Fascist. But Card has always been a rabid Fascist, as well
as several other species of asshat, and none of his works demonstrate
that better than the sad tale of Ender Wiggin itself.
scott evans :: McMansion invasion
scott evans :: McMansion invasion
05/08/2004 04:54 AMnice cute houses being replaced by huge mansions .. these
monstrosities .. McMansion invasion .. a photo
journal
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MacMerc.com congratulates Scott Kelby
MacMerc.com congratulates Scott Kelby
06/23/2004 10:36 AMWe here at MacMerc.com would like to send out our most heartfelt
congratulations to author Scott Kelby for receiving
the
2004 Benjamin Franklin Award for Outstanding Design in the
combined professional, technical and computer category from the
Publishers Marketing Association for his book "The Photoshop Book for
Digital Photographers."
New Raymond Scott album: The Unexpected
New Raymond Scott album: The Unexpected
02/10/2004 04:10 PM
There's a new Raymond Scott album! If you
don't know Scott, here's a quick bio: he was a bandleader in the 40s,
well-known for quirky, whimsical songs (many were used in Looney
Tunes). In the 1950s he became interested in electronic music, and
composed amazing pre-Moog marvels, including two albums designed to
soothe babies. The Secret 7 is a group of jazz players headed by Scott
and the 1959 album they recorded is called "The Unexpected." You can
hear a Real Audio sample on the site. Be sure to look at the rest of
Basta Music's offerings. They're a wonderful label out of Holland.
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