Cox Crow
Asking the Stupid Questions Since 1971
London
My wife spent a semester at a school near Ben Hammersley. The patisserie that we frequented when I visited, in 1992, was on the corner of Queen's Gate Terrace and Gloucester, not Petit Delice. The strangest thing about London? Butter on all kinds of sandwiches.4:44:13 PM # Google It!
A Day for Googlin'
Bright sunny day out. Beautiful weather for Googlin'. Today I found that yes, Google does know who I'm wondering about. And while I'm not the #1 "will," I am the #1 "+will cox". I'm even distantly related to the New York Times.Damn but there's some hot googlejuice in this linking business.
(Now if they could just get my URL right....)
2:25:31 PM # Google It!
I've uncommented the links in my post on Neurontin. I have yet to hear back from NPR regarding permission to link.
While there's no legal barrier to deep linking, or to linking in general, it is polite to honor someone's request to be ignored. I've decided to be impolite because I think that what they have to say is more important than their request for insignificance.
Odd that they're in the news business and don't realize how important listenership is.