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Come and Find This!

Student "edition" found at {thoughts dot com slash typed no space out no space loud slash blog}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

And in the space of journal I receive another spam post disguised as a regular comment. Following is what it says:

Hello hun, nice site! I really like this post.. I was curious about this for a long time now. This cleared a lot up for me! Do you have a rss feed that I can add?

This is about my January 8, 2010 entry in the student accessible version. I have no idea what she was curious about. There really didn't seem to be any topic in that writing of interest to the general populace.

@@ I just realized that the topic divider I use here and in the student accessible version, since I do not want to change it, is a lazy rationale for me to say that if anyone ever found this blog, they deserve to read all the so-called secrets here for their research skills.

Well, first of all, even though as much as possible I limit the number of public computers here in school where I access this site, and I know the others here only care about the links surfed by others if it is to their common interests such as Japanese animation, so unless it is someone who knows I used a computer last, (and there are times that I have forgotten to clear the caches) it is unlikely this link will be of interest to anyone.

Okay, maybe the unique combination of ASTRO, VEGGIE and PROF will clue someone in.

They can also try to search some of the regular terms I use, although if anyone has noticed, I usually switch them around so that they will not be easy to slough through in the search results.

The most unique set of words I have used here will probably be the one where I was talking about the calendar for constellations of the zodiac (there I go again with the reversals) but after all, if the students want some help in studying these and they do not approach me personally and put the phrase in quotes, this site is on the front page!

Well, it is on the bottom one third of the one page results, but that is enough to be easy to find right?

But other than that I do not mention any names here, or at least any real ones. I was also tempted to post some correspondence I wrote to the students, but even in the high unlikelihood that they would search for the phrases there online, I still do not want them to discover this writing post out of spite instead of out of pure curiosity.

On a side note, I did not expect that the word unlikelihood would be accepted by my spell checker.

I do not know if it would be a pleasant surprise or not in case after this pondering there was a comment that said: I found this blog a long time ago, sir, but I did not speak about it so that you would continue to be unguarded. I guess it would depend on who it is, or it was just a joke by one of the non-student readers.

Session 2949 is in a speculative mood today, not condemnatory like most other days, or just bland. Class dismissed.


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