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Daggle Is Live
I've been working on the blog offline for nearly a year now, and I'm finally pushing it live. By working, I don't mean that I've been trying to develop something super wonderful. I just mean that I'd get some entries going, start on the templates and look, then get dragged back into to other things. Well, enough of that! Shari Thurow kindly helped me get the look and feel together, though I've screwed up some of what she nicely started out for me here. I'll probably tweak it further down the line.
Yep, there are some AdSense ads, plus you'll find some Amazon links. Yeah, maybe I'll try Yahoo ads down the line. Plus, maybe I'll actually follow some of the good advice that Jen gives out over on her JenSense blog about getting more out of contextual placement. Hang in there, Jen, I'll try not to be shameful. Of course, I'm not really running the blog to be an earner. Instead, it's more a place for me to keep some notes for myself while maybe sharing some interesting things with others. I do plan to enable trackbacks and comments in the next few days. Moveable Type's setup has been giving me some problems getting it going with TypeKey authentication, but I should have that solved in a bit. If I get any serious spam problem with either, they'll probably go away -- trackbacks first, then comments. I hope that won't happen, but I don't have time to spend trying to police either. Overall, I'm still going to be fixing and tweaking things over the coming weeks, but I'll get there in the end! For more background on the blog and why it's called Daggle, see Welcome To Daggle. By Danny Sullivan on Dec. 1, 2005 | PermalinkSee related posts in: About The Blog
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Hi, Danny -
Thanks for the page http://daggle.com/060221-011328.html regarding conjugation of the English-language verb "sneak". I should like to propose a formal addendum to publications worldwide regarding the conjugation of "sneak", to wit:
"sneak, snack, snuck" ... har ...
Have a good'un!!
--John