February 20, 2002

Search engine spammers are still around

On the tech front, here’s a nifty article at Evolt about the continuing problem of search engines and spam.

Filed under: Webdev — 11:21 am

The DragonMom goes online

On the hell has frozen over front, my mom now has a computer. And an email address. Those of you that know the DragonMom will understand the novelty of this. All I have to say is whoohoo! One more person I can get in touch with without running up my phone bill! (I have family in five different states - keeping in touch is not always easy.) And hey, it’s not often I have a chance to question a completly new user about the navigability and useability of this site. If she can find her way around this place, I must be doing something right.

Filed under: Friends and Family, Webdev — 10:21 am

Chivalry ain’t dead

Had to hit an ATM last night. The guy ahead of me not only let me go in front of him, but offered to walk me out to my car ’cause we weren’t in the most savory section of Hackensack. (Actually, I don’t think there *is* a savory section of Hackensack, but that’s another story) Granted, this could have been a set up for a mugging (I might be from the country, but I’m not that silly. Well, not anymore.) However, the escort was unnecessary - Bill was waiting in the parking lot. All 6 foot 4 of him, with the really big Dodge Ram truck. I’m pretty sure the guy’s intentions were pure, but hey, having backup is cool.

Another cute encounter with a random stranger:
I’m in the grocery store grabbing a few things. I hit the spice section looking for one thing - peppercorns. Findig that one little bottle of peppercorns is not easy in the roughly 24 feet of supermarket shelving. So I’m squinting at all the little bottles, and the guy next to me is doing the same thing.

Him: If you see any Rosemary, let me know.
Me: Ok.
Him: What’re you looking for?
Me: Peppercorns

Then at almost the same moment, we both find the item the other was looking for. We exchange bottles, and go our seperate ways. And I had a grin on my face for the next ten minutes. Why? Because this is Northeast New Jersey; land of road rage, home invasions, and grumpy people. But every now and then I find a total stranger who gives me faith that people don’t universally suck, and that is what keeps me going.

Filed under: Anything Else — 9:21 am