Monthly Archives: May 2009

Mooer’s Law and online content

Are you familiar with Mooer’s Law? It goes like this: An information retrieval system will tend not to be used whenever it is more painful and troublesome for a customer to have information than for him not to have it. … Continue reading

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Why I moved to New Brunswick

I had another blog, recently retired, that was more of a personal one – a journal of sorts, a place to put a good deal of the flotsam and jetsam that floats around in my head. Today, looking for something … Continue reading

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How important are keyword meta tags for SEO?

Today is too hectic to write or edit on a blog properly so I decided to post an email I sent to a friend regarding keyword meta tags and SEO. It’s probably poorly written and confusing, but I sent it … Continue reading

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Random burbles on a Saturday morning

My post yesterday, The class system alive and well and now online, was tweeted by Dave Winer (@davewiner) and he has oodles of followers so my site, at least that post, had a major spike in traffic. By major spike … Continue reading

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The class system alive and well and now online

I think Leonard Cohen got to the heart of the class system best in his song “Democracy” where he sings about, “… the homicidal bitchin’ that goes down in every kitchen to determine who will serve and who will eat.” … Continue reading

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