March 2006



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I’ve been agonizing over a new purchase: what MP3 player to get. I’m not getting it for the typical entertainment purposes: i.e. music and video pod tv shows.

I want it for listening to tons and tons of UnListened-To Net Marketing MP3’s that I’ve collected from buying so many of those “get yourself $97,000 worth of bonuses just for buying this book at Amazon”. (by the way, if you ever buy into these deals and you find it tedious to keep right-clicking and downloading zips and mp3’s, get the “download-all” Firefox plug-in)

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I stopped trying to be Mr. perfect web page bookmark organizer. I was creating subfolders in subfolder in subfolders in firefox bookmarks

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Not sure if this is taking place outside of California, but Starbucks is giving away free Tall-size coffee’s between 10AM and noon today only, so while I’m waiting for that ( two-minute walk from my apt door, and this makes it dangerous for me especially because of those crumblecake coffee cakes ), I figured I’d add a blog entry.

First, a warning: If you use Firefox to blog on Wordpress: always, always click Save before clicking the HTML button in case you want to make html edit changes. That small box that pops up, will make Firefox crash about 20% of the time.

Anyway, on the subject of CSS.

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Image Alt Text for SEO purpose

When you paste in PHP code that is supplied by a Affiliate Manager or Merchant, there usually is not an Alt tag in the image portion of the embedded html code.The thing is, some search engines count the ALT tag text in their calculation of that page’s keyword(s) ranking.

After all, when I create non-DataFeed, every-day kind of html pages that have images, I always make sure to take advantage of using the “Alt” paramater of those images to hold a keyword phrase, so I should be able to do this here.

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I started using UltraEdit - a programmer’s editor - for much more than just writing DOS batch files or editing configuration .INI files.

I realized suddenly that I always seem to have Ultraedit open in memory. It survives all of my other “application closing/opening”, and seems to hang around ready to switch to.

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