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 Thursday, May 13, 2004

Donald Rumsfeld recently gave the most straightforward apology to the Iraqi people for the prison abuses. Do you think he reads this blog? His apology is almost exactly like what I suggested George Bush should say:

Me: “To the Iraqi people, I am sorry for what my country has done to you.”

Rumsfeld: “To those Iraqis who were mistreated by US forces, I offer my deepest apology.”

Way to go, Rummy. The Christian Science Monitor had this to say:

Friday's hearing gave something that the world has been waiting for, which is a straightforward, flat-out apology. What Donald Rumsfeld said was, "I feel terrible by what happened to Iraqi detainees. They're human beings. They were in US custody. Our country has an obligation to treat them right. We didn't do that. That was wrong. To those Iraqis who were mistreated by US forces, I offer my deepest apology."

 

Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:20:20 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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 Wednesday, May 12, 2004

I made a few changes to the code this morning. All related to improved cosmetics and error handling. Same links still apply.

 

Wednesday, May 12, 2004 11:34:46 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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Here's a simple VB.NET program I wrote to look at all of the log files for my dasBlog blog, and report all of the search terms people used in Google to get here.

Most Popular Search Terms, v0.1 - Source Code

Most Popular Search Terms, v0.1 - .NET Binary

Here's how the program looks at startup:

Here's how it looks after searching:

Suggestions/comments appreciated.

 

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In the spirit of Eric Lippert's post, I wrote a small VB .NET program to search my own dasBlog web logs for Google's search terms. I found 767 references from Google. I will post the source code shortly.

Here are some of my favourites:

“What is a marriage license?”

I am number 12 on Google for this term.

Hmm. That's a tough one. Some would say that it is a license, issued by the government, to allow two people to get married. There may be a joke in there about marriage licenses and prison sentences, but I'm not going to go there.

Average 40 year old single woman in toronto has in savings

I'm number 52 on Google for this term.

That's a pretty specific request. I don't know that many 40-year-old women. Maybe one or two. And I don't have the nerve to ask them how much they have in savings, so you're going to have to do that yourself.

Donald Trump's toupee

Apparently, Donald does not wear one. He does his natural hair that way (although I am sure he colours it). Hey, it works for him, so who are we to even mention it?

Is Bill O'Reiley married?

Well, I believe the gentleman you are talking about spells his name O'Reilly. I tried to find out that information on the web, but Mr. O'Reilly keeps his private life very secret. However, I would not be surprised to learn that he has been married and divorced several times. From watching his successful television show a few times, one can see that he never lets anyone else win an argument, which from my experience, is the opposite what is required for a successful marriage.

 

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 Tuesday, May 11, 2004

This whole post is hilarious. Eric Lippert responds to some of the strange Google search terms that have led people to his blog. I sometimes see odd Google search terms in my web log as well. Someday I'll have to post some of them.

 

Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:17:23 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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Slate does a really good job of reporting these odd things the President says every now and again:

"[B]y the way, we rank 10th amongst the industrialized world in broadband technology and its availability. That's not good enough for America. Tenth is 10 spots too low as far as I'm concerned."—Minneapolis, Minn., April 26, 2004

Given that there are only 9 spots higher than 10th (1st through 9th), the President is once again asking for the impossible.

 

Tuesday, May 11, 2004 2:17:33 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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I am one of those people who's “to do” list seems to keep growing, and hardly ever shrinks. The only time (it seems) items come off my list is when I procrastinate long enough so that the task becomes irrelevant. Of course, that's not entirely true, but it sure feels like it sometimes.

There has been a lot of blogger buzz recently about a productivity book by David Allen, called “Getting Things Done”. I have to admit, if this works it could really help me get on top of my “to do” list.

Bloggers have been reporting some great success about this methodology. The most famous tenet of which says, “Keep your Inbox empty”. What that means is when someone sends you an email, act on it (in some way) right away. Either delete it. Or reply to it. Or file it in the appropriate folder in your email archive. Or create some sort of task for you to do later if it will take some time to respond. But if you keep your Inbox empty, you will stop things from falling through the cracks.

There are also other methods in this book for managing your task list, keeping your desk free of clutter, filing paper, and such. Sounds interesting. I think I will try and find the book next time I am at Chapters, and read a bit of it to see how likely it will be that I follow through.

 

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