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    More nigritude ultramarine

    by  • 16 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    I know you are all (3 of you) dying to know what my position is in Google in respect to the most search after topic in ages: nigritude ultramarine. At last count, five minutes ago, I ranked 127 of 109.000 results returned by Google. Given the fact that I don’t have a single site...

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    Safe for now

    by  • 15 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    According to Ars Technica, Germany has decided to vote against all changes to current European patent laws. In a statement given to demonstrators in Germany, Federal Department of Justice Minsterial Director Elmar Hucko read the riot act to the EC: ‘Under no circumstances do we want American procedures in Europe’, Hucko vowed with regard...

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    Synchronicity

    by  • 14 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    Mike Allen of The Washington Post writes: “President Bush told graduates of a Christian college Friday that the abuse of Iraqi prisoners has embarrassed the country, and he offered ‘compassionate conservatism’ as an antidote to ‘show the good heart of our country to the whole world.'” Elisabeth Bumiller writes in the New York Times:...

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    nigritude ultramarine revisited

    by  • 12 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    Well, this is going to be tougher that I thought. There are almost 20.000 pages returned by Google, after only 5 days! I have seen in my log files that googlebot visited my site, even several times since I started, but I’m still nowhere to be seen in the first 100 results. And let’s...

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    Monk of Wales or Prince of Athos?

    by  • 11 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 1 Comment

    Read this in the Guardian: Prince Charles was last night following the punishing schedule of life on Mount Athos, the remote religious community in northern Greece which he has undertaken to support financially. The prince, who was introduced to the male-only enclave by his cousin Constantine, the former king of Greece, will remain there...

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    nigritude ultramarine

    by  • 10 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 1 Comment

    No, this is not a typicial spam e-mail subject line, although you are forgiven for thinking that it is. This is actually a search term which is the subject of a little competition. I have explained before what I do for a living here in Crete. Now www.darkblue.com, in conjunction with Search Guild, a...

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    And on the seventh day…

    by  • 9 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    A warning indicator in the dashboard lit up yesterday when we went to Karteros. The explanation in the manual said “bring the car immediately to a dealer”. Since no car dealer is open on Saturday or Sunday, that would have to wait till monday. Today I didn’t risk driving with it, unless it was...

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    Sun, sea, sand, and…

    by  • 8 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    …then they went home. Pauline, Paul, Joëlle and Bram had taken the bus in Chersonissos this morning and we picked them up at the station in Iraklio. After we crammed all their luggage in my little Yaris, with enough planned space for them later, we left the car where it was parked and went...

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    License to spam

    by  • 7 May, 2004 • Uncategorized • 0 Comments

    After I installed the MT-Blacklist to keep the comment spammers away from this weblog I had a couple of quiet days, spam-fighting wise. Not for long though. For over a week now, a certain Jay, sometimes calling himself Ray, both at home at this most productive of all spammers’ nests called Hotmail (yes, another...

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