I’ve actually had a few hundred-dollar days with AdSense. The first that I see was Tuesday, May 3, 2005, when I earned $108.34. Of course, my average is a little below that ![]()
Archive for March 19th, 2006
John Shook is impressed. Pages or articles that I have written rank #1 for quite a number of Google searches.
Building on my previous post regarding the Paged Comments plugin, I’m debating whether to show an all comments link. It could be a good thing, but posts with lots of comments expand for multiple pages and thus would take a long time to load on a single page. That would eat bandwidth and slow down the server. Also, search engines could see it as duplicate content, even though it’s not really. I’ll leave it on for now, disable it later if I discover that would be a better option. Continue reading ‘Show All Comments?’
I just realized what Custom Fields are for! That stuff is genius. Keys and values. Reminds me of the Windows registry. Of course, lots of stuff uses the same kind of thing for organizing and storing data and config info.
This is Part II of my series on 3D images (part one). I just did the Frankfurter Experiment, which is a crazy name for a simple thing. I love it. I might do it all the time now.
This is one of the most stunning things I’ve come across for a long time!
A random thought just struck me. How about having one or two Featured Posts always appear at the top of my blog’s front page, and my other chronological posts appear under that? I think that would make the home page much more friendly to new readers. Plugin time! when I have time, that is.
I was reading about Moore’s law, which led me to Kryder’s law. What an interesting concept. I recently bought a new hard drive just last week, some $90 for a 250 GB drive. Just a few years ago, 4 GB drives were considered huge. Who could ever use that much space? Today, I can fill 200 GB in a matter of months, and that’s not unreasonable at all! Continue reading ‘How programmers think: Kryder’s law’

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