Did This Work?
Tuesday June 05th 2007, 9:05 am
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If anyone happens to see this through their RSS feed reader (which I don’t think anyone will), this is a test post from Google Docs. No, I didn’t just write it in Google Docs and copy and paste, I will actually published (if this works) straight from the Google Docs interface. Let’s try it out.
Image Zoom Extension is Distorting Images
Thursday May 17th 2007, 11:41 pm
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On the heels of me only days ago recommending Image Zoom in my “Firefox Extensions I Use” post it appears that it is distorting some images on the pages I visit. Although I don’t know what, it’s possibly that is my fault because of something I did but I can’t figure out what. Check out these examples to see what I’m talking about.
With Image Zoom enabled:

With Image Zoom disabled:

Those images aren’t the same size simply because one crop is larger than the other, but they are both full 100% crops and not shrunk in any way. You can clearly see that the bottom image is much sharper. Yes, my headlines are generated pictures using the Image Headlines extension. What can I say i like the look and drop shadow. This is a rather recent occurrence since I only noticed it a week or two ago. I can’t remember if this corresponds with an update or not. Needless to say, I have disabled Image Zoom for the time being.Visitor update: Two unique visits via search result in the past day. One search was for “techky” and the other for “xterra 30000 maintenance”.
You Should Always Click Your Own Links
Thursday May 03rd 2007, 8:16 pm
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Woah, woah, woah. Calm down there. I’m not talking about clicking your own AdSense links. I’m talking about the links you put in your posts. There are a couple or reasons to do this. This first reason is glaringly obvious, and that is to make sure that your links actually work. This step has helped me out several times and kept me from either posting a dead link, or getting an error from a faulty copy/paste of the address.
This could also be the result of how I compose entries for the site. I will usually write the entire post and then come back at the end and insert the links. I do it this way because when I’m writing I get in the flow and don’t want to interrupt my train of thought. Your style may vary.
The second reason is because of OCD. Yes, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. No, I don’t have OCD (Must. Wash. Hands.). Let me explain. I theorize that starting a website could be a trigger for OCD. Think about it. You’ve taken the time to come up with an idea for a site. You think of a cool name for it. You go open a WordPress.com or Blogger account and you make that first post. If you’re like most people you send a mass email out to all your friends to tell them about it. The very next thing you do is? Anybody? Check your stats. After that you decide to add a cool new picture to your site. And then you check your stats. And check your stats, and checkyourstats.
This is where clicking the links on your page comes in handy. Let’s say you link to the latest “making money online” article by John Chow. Nawh, that won’t work. He get’s waaay to much traffic to notice a couple of clicks. Besides, he’s not a statwhore. Is he?
What about Tyler Cruz. Would he notice? Granted, his blog isn’t quite as popular as John Chow’s but he is still close to the mid-to-upper echelon of blog money makers. I wonder if he would notice?
Admittedly, this option probably works best when you link to moderately popular blogs rather than to a superstar just because there is a much better chance they will be refreshing that StatCounter page instead of an AdSense window.
There’s only one way to find out. Click. And I’m not talking about some Adam Sandler movie.