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Move Along, Nothing to See Here…

The Internets • Oct 3, 2013

I’ve been doing what I do for a while now. Since at least 2001 in some capacity. And it’s not often I come across a new piece of information that blows my mind.

Don’t get me wrong, this is an ever changing field and learning the newest developments is a daily activity. Things change rapidly and you have to adapt. And there are definitely topics I’m aware of that I’m not an expert in or totally well versed in anyway. But I posted a question in a forum today and someone responded with something I had no inkling of which, at first, blew my mind.

The question was in regards to crawling and indexing (if you aren’t familiar with those two SEO terms you can stop reading now). Somebody pointed me to googleon/googleoff comment tags. Go ahead, read that page. I’ll wait…

CRAZYNUTS right? My first reaction was how have I never heard of this? Then upon closer inspection I saw this was for the Google Search Appliance. However the individual swore that googlebot honors these tags and has the same intended effect on google.com’s index. So, my ever-inquisitive nature couldn’t help but propose a simple experiment to either prove or disprove the theory.  Hence: Googly-faddah.

Now I’ve got that off my chest, I can carry on with the rest of my day.

UPDATE 10/16/13: Well I”m sure I could have looked it up elsewhere online but it was just too easy to test the theory and I had to see for myself. Not surprising but Google indexed this page. All of it. Including my clever attempt to hide the nonsense term above from being indexed. So there you go. You can’t use Google Search Appliance tags to affect Google’s index.

Update 06/12/04: Check out osfashland.org their costumes look cool.

 

A Handy SEO tip

The Internets • Jun 18, 2013

As someone who spends a lot of time working in the area of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), I find it very handy to be able to view the source code of webpages as googlebot would see them. Because I was always doing this, I created a handy alias in Terminal on OS X to do that very thing and I thought I’d share for anyone out there who’s interested. To create it open up a terminal window and type the following:

sudo pico /etc/bashrc

Now in the Pico editor add this line to the bottom of your file

alias googlebot='curl --no-sessionid --user-agent "Googlebot/2.1 (+http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)"'

Use Control+X to exit and save, you will need to type in your password. Now close and restart Terminal. Now to view a webpage as Googlebot would see it type:
googlebot http://example.com/page.htm and voila!

This is very handy if you check websites for potential SEO problems and also to detect spam link injection hacks. (especially in WordPress)

SXSW 2010: The Movies

Movies , The Internets • Mar 23, 2010

If you’re interested in attending the film festival portion of South by Southwest, here’s a pro tip: You don’t need a badge to get into the screenings. I wasn’t aware of how things work there so I was a little confused that at any given screening there were at least 3 lines. I still couldn’t tell you what the difference is between a bade, pass, ticket, etc. but one thing I do know is that tickets cost $10 and I figured out that each screening comes out to around $50 if you buy a badge so the pricing doesn’t make much sense.

On the bright side, I definitely hauled myself to the various theaters around town more than I would have just to get my money’s worth! Here’s a list of the films I watched and my thoughts, good, bad or indifferent.

Predators
I waited in line for 3 hours just to watch a 2 min. trailer. A trailer you can watch for free below. Pretty crazy. The 1 hour Q&A with Robert Rodriguez, concept art, predator head prop, free Tshirt and autographed poster made it worth it though.

Predators

Also check out predators-movie.com

The People Vs. George Lucas
This was a pretty entertaining movie to watch if you are a Star Wars fan. I gave it 3/5 though because ultimately there is nothing expressed in the movie that if you are a Star Wars fan you haven’t expressed yourself or had expressed to you by a friend. The movie just captures this discussion, had by millions of fans countless times, for posterity. I was really ecstatic though that my favorite reviewer on Aint it Cool News, Quint, had the exact same opinion as me about the movie (which means we both saw it in the same theater!).

Animated Shorts
I wish I had made it out to more of the shorts. They play a dozen or so at one showing and there is a wide variety so you’re bound to see something you like. I did make it to the animated shorts and there were several that I thought were great. My three favorites were Poppy, Bygone Behemoth and The Orange. Poppy in particular blew me away.

Cherry
A coming of age/college story. Well told, well made, well acted. Not my cup of tea.

Cargo
An amazing sci-fi movie which amazingly was made on a shoestring budget.

SXSW 2010: The Food

Movies , The Internets • Mar 22, 2010

One of the things I was most looking forward to attending South by Southwest for was FOOD! I had such a long list of BBQ, Tex Mex and other awesome cuisine to try that I feel like I hardly made a dent. Though I will definitely be hitting the gym for weeks because of all I did try.

One of the first foods I had to seek out once landing in Austin was Chili! I’m a huge chili enthusiast and near the top of my list of must-try places was the Texas Chili Parlor. I had to try an authentic “bowl of red” the official food of the state of Texas. This place did not disappoint! Their chili is amazing and the atmosphere is original and not-to-be-missed. I liked the XX chili the best but also tried the black bean and sausage and habanero, both are delicious.

Bowl(s) of Texas Red

One of the second foods I had to seek out was queso. I’d heard a lot about queso and chips, mainly that we don’t have it in California, which is true. I tried it in several places. None really blew me away but the best was at the Oasis overlooking lake Travis. This is a beautiful location, I highly recommend it. While there I tried their puerco pibil quesadilla. I’ve always wanted to try puerco pibil ever since director Robert Rodriguez included a “10 min. cooking school” teaching how to make it on the DVD of Once Upon a Time in Mexico. It’s the dish Johnny Depp orders in that movie. It is truly amazing!!

During SXSW we ate at several excellent places on the famous 6th street: The Iron Cactus, Old Pecan St. Cafe, Jackalope, Death Metal Pizza, Daddy’s, but the place that stood out the most to me was Habana. They have excellent mariquitas. But if you’re into cuban food and in a hurry, you can’t beat the MMMpanadas empanada truck! This was a pleasant discovery I made through twitter. They have awesome gourmet empanadas, everything from savory like green chili chicken to sweet ones like smores!

MMMMM Empanadas.....

As far as BBQ is concerned I was a bit underwhelmed. I guess we have pretty good barbque here in California. I tried several places including The County Line, but the place I really wanted to try was The Salt Lick. I didn’t get to make it out to their location but I tried their BBQ at the airport. Their sauce is great, sort of a sweet and spicy mustard based sauce. Hamburgers may not count as BBQ but I had to make a stop in at Mighty Fine which was a stone’s throw away from my hotel. They rival In-N-Out’s burgers but aren’t quite up to that level.

Of course, one of the goals of the trip was to not only see a movie at the famous Alamo Drafthouse but to also eat dinner during the movie! I saw many films at both the Drafthouse South Lamar and the Ritz on 6th street and made it a point at almost every movie to order something off the menu. Everything I tried at the Drafthouse was good, but their milkshakes are the best I’ve ever had in my life! They are unbelievably light and creamy and topped with candy coated sunflower seeds. They’re inspired by the movie Pulp Fiction and are definitely worth $5!