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Category: ScienceSelf: Meet Center. Center: Meet Self.
Posted on: September 13, 2008 5:56 PM, by Dave Bacon

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The new father, he of uncertain principles, has analyzed whether his science posts gain viewership over time. My biggest problem with writing scientific content into posts is that when I do that it totally messes up my google searching. I mean when I do that then I end up finding my own blog post when I search for something I'm trying ton understand. On the other hand, it saves a click because I can be pretty certain that the link to my blog doesn't lead to the answer I'm looking for (or if it does it's time to get my memory checked out.)

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Custom google search will let you exclude domains... maybe .com/folders too. I tell myself that I'll do this for those damned patent repositories. Those have helped more than anything to convince me that patents are a sham, and that those than can, do. Heaven help the poor PhD who goes through them looking to perform scientific espionage.

Posted by: NE1 | September 13, 2008 7:37 PM

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Now perhaps there is a closed time-like curve.

Posted by: Ian Durham | September 14, 2008 9:51 AM

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