Google Ads (to the left)

I see Google has rolled out their image ads in their Adsense program (which Medary.com is enrolled in as a “publisher”. Look over to the left side of Medary.com pages and you should see context-sensitive ads, now including image (picture) ads as well as text ads.

Of course, the first one I see is a hate-GWB ad, so I had to go out to the Google site and tell them that I choose not to promote that particular advertiser. Sigh.

Anyway, hopefully this whole ad thing will continue to be refined, and you’ll occasionally see something over there that piques your interest.

Is CNN not playing well with others on the Web?

Nick Lewis begins his article:[*1]

Last week, CNN attempted an unusual marketing campaign in the blogosphere. The campaign combined blackhat search engine optimization techniques, viral marketing tactics, and guerrilla comment spam. Unlike the majority of comment spam, this spam appears to only target blogs that have discussed CNN in the past 3 months. So far, 13 separate instances of the spam have been found. Most alarmingly, CNN may have also left malicious keywords at least 3 out of 13 with the intent of using google’s keyword stuffing detectors to censor them. As of now CNN has not returned my request for a confirmation or denial.

A good analysis, in my opinion. If true, CNN has been bad, and needs to go to the Naughty Spot for a few minutes. (Snookums and I have been watching Nanny 911 recently . . . )

Changes to the Links

I’ve spent most of today moving my Big Page O’Links over to the shiny new Web Resources page, and loading in a bunch more links.

Wander over to Web Resources (it’s up at the top of the page just above the blue header bar) and check it out. I think you’ll like the improved categorization.

Next up is looking into increasing the number of links displayed on each page from 10 to something more reasonable, but that may take some time.

Central South Dakota Shopping Trip

Snookums and I recently took a quick trip up to South Dakota, where we met up with my sister and brother for an afternoon shopping outing. We got into our new Acura RL and set out into the sunny and fairly warm April day.

After a half-hour on the highways, our first stop was Van Dyke’s[*1] in Woonsocket, where my sister and brother poured over the restored antique door handles for my sister’s house. Snookums and I planned our July auto tour on the glider in the Van Dyke’s entry way. After several door knobs, latches, and plates were procured, we then proceeded to lunch at Pod’s Place, a classic greasy spoon small town restaurant. (Snookums loves greasy spoons.) The classic roast beef and mashed potatoes plate was good food and lots of it–nobody left hungry.

Back on the road, my brother explored the intricacies of the Acura’s GPS navigation system. We were headed to Bonilla (why? Who knows?) but diverted due to road construction to our ultimate next stop, Miller, SD. After an hour in the car we needed refreshment, so we stopped at the local Dairy Queen.

When in Miller, visit Duckwalls[*2] . Duckwalls-ALCO is a kind of outback Wal-Mart, doing business in markets too small to support larger discount retailers. The store was very clean and well stocked. A gaggle of high-school girls were lined up to talk to the boy at the checkout stand, and a couple of elderly adults were catching up on the news between the toys aisle and the groceries aisle. Snookums quickly discovered the discount bins and sifted through them for crafty-type things to give to her mother.

Next, we made our way the mile or so to downtown Miller to Harriet’s Antiques. Harriet’s was a packrat’s dream, with barely enough room to move around amid the shelves of mostly very breakable knicknacks, collected from years and years of garage and estate sales. Harriet was more than happy to discuss in detail the histories of many of the myriad items in the store. After a breathless half-hour of browsing and attempting not to touch anything, I bought a simple blue SDSU button for Snookums. My sister bought a cast iron pan and a pink depressionware compote bowl.

Back on the road to Wessington, with my brother continuing to play with the navigation system. Our stop there: a small gift and coffee shop called ABC Crafts and Things, where I picked up a couple of wine stoppers–a much needed addition to our kitchenware.

With that final flourish, our shopping for the day concluded and we returned to my sister’s house. The day was topped off with a cold one or two on the deck, amongst the grackles.

Morning Whip, 4/27/05

Bison corralled in tennis court[*1] .

OK, so this whole judicial nominations thing boils down to: D’s don’t want to vote for the President’s nominees. Somehow, this is news[*2] . Somehow, this gets reported as the D’s offering a compromise to the R’s.
Some compromise: “OK, we’ll only throw a partial temper tantrum if you give us what we want.” Nice.

“We have not even reached May, and already there’s nothing left to say.”
Joe Posnanski on the woeful KC Royals[*3] .

The Airbus A380, a double-decker plane which will dethrone the Boeing 747 as the largest commercial airplane, completes its first flight[*4] .

Morning Whip, 4/26/05

The Lebanese dance[*1] as the last of the Syrian occupying forces leave.

Microsoft to add ‘black box’ to Windows[*2] . Can anyone see a problem with this? Anyone?

Senate Leader Frist isn’t interested in deals[*3] over judicial nominations.

Why it’s not a good idea to get crossways of Kentuckians[*4] . . . especially if you’re terrorists in Iraq.

Finally, from the Michael Jackson Circus, JACKO AIDE AXED[*5] .

Morning Whip, 4/25/05

The Broncos drafted Maurice Clarett?[*1] That’s what I get for ignoring the NFL draft this year.

Funny? Weird? Weirdly funny? You decide: The 213 Things Skippy Is No Longer Allowed To Do In The U.S. Army.[*2]

Long-Married Couple Die on Same Day[*3] . If two deaths can be romantic . . . these are. RIP, Alexander and Leola.

Snookums and I watched Locusts last night. Wow, talk about two hours of your life you’ll never get back. Reviews range from simple disgust[*4] to high amusement[*5] . Where are Joel/Mike & The Bots[*6] when you really need them?

And, something to ponder as you go through your day today: Why couldn’t Snookums and I find something better to watch on TV than Locusts?

Morning Whip, 4/24/05

A new Mark Steyn article[*1] is up at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Anyway, a surprisingly large number of hitherto quiescent Granite State Republicans demanded to know what’s the deal with the inept and unreliable GOP senators. Newt gave pretty much the standard reply: Well, you must understand the party’s still not used to being in charge of Congress. If they’d taken the first poll of the 2008 primary right there and then, he’d have dropped off the graph.

Newt’s answer was just about plausible in 1995. But after a decade in charge? The Iraqi people are expected to get the hang of this self-government thing in 20 minutes, but the Republican Party requires another decade or three?

Steyn’s better at this than I am. I tried to make basically the same point a couple of Whips ago.

Major media company admits equipping, sending hecklers[*2] to conservative meeting. (Hat tip: Instapundit[*3] ).

Snookums and I were listening to “Jack” Radio[*4] just last night. A commentary here:[*5]
How does terrestrial radio respond? By trying to be more like satellite radio. (Impossible since music channels on satellite radio has no commercials.) By trying to be more like an iPod. (Why would I trade my iPod for Jack? My iPod has all my favorite music…plus no commercials.)

Hemp. It’s making a comeback[*6] . I’ve got a Tilley hemp hat[*7] , and I love the thing. And I don’t generally like hats.

Spring Football: SDSU’s defense looks good[*8] .

Wal-Mart continues its push[*9] into every nook and cranny of the USA.