Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Yeah, Right

Saw this nifty tool over at George's blog and I was actually afraid to try it lest I end up with a Junior High School rating. It probably carries as much weight as those spam emails that give you the IQ test. I always get a 154; I think it's a sham.

I'm at least a 158.

Goodnight now.

9 comments:

SantaBarbarian said...

Hey...MickeyC.

I know you hate people....but I want to challenge you, yes...even you, to my blogger challenge for the Holidays.

http://cookiesinheaven.blogspot.com/2007/11/holiday-challenge.html

SantaBarbarian said...

Thanks for taking up the challenge!

:-)

Anonymous said...

Wow, stealing 5 dollar words from Dennis Miller then sprinkling them through your posts has really paid off.

M.C. Confrontation said...

Thanks Ray errrrr Anonymous. The only word I've stolen from Dennis is "pragmatist," and I admittedly use it way too often.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of Dennis Miller, though I disagree with many of the things he says, this one had me rolling...

"I'm tired of the Left telling me how fucked-up I am-- and then asking for 48 percent of my fucked-up-edness."

-Dennis Miller, on taxes

How's that for a $5 word?

Anonymous said...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0381527/quotes

Should have looked there first^^

Anonymous said...

Maybe too late on this...

When you enter in a site to check its 'readability', the website spits out code to put the image on a blog.

In the code is a link to a cash advance website. It's hidden such that you have to scroll to see it, and the window for viewing the code is so narrow you may miss the line.

Folks on another site noticed and said 'clever; that cash advance site now has hundreds of links to it'.

Totally blows.

M.C. Confrontation said...

all i saw on it was "alt="cash advance"" and i deleted that and nothing changed. i didnt see a website, except for the "readability" one. what do i do other than take down the entire post? please advise.

Anonymous said...

I checked again and it shows www.cashadvance1500.com in the last line from the site. Looks like you can just delete that line and be fine.

Not that it matters, but that's an interesting way for someone to get bloggers to link to a BS site. More clever than that email from the 20-year-old who wanted to do things to me....

But yeah, to get folks to run the readability, even just for fun, and then embed the code. I'm not even sure if that line really makes a difference in rankings, traffic or whatever. Just seems fishy to have it in there.