I was reading an article by Jon Udell Jon Udell: Hunting the elusive search strategy: which got me to thinking that I need to start recording my searches and how they twist and turn.
A friend and I where talking and he was telling me about noticing Sea Salt and Morton salt in the grocery store. He was wanting to know if I knew why Sea Salt is eight times as expensive as Morton. So this will be the first go at recording.
Tracing a query.
I will start with "sea salt" in Google. Opened up the First three entries and an interesting paid result. Read result number two from wikipedia first. Said about what I expected, that Sea Salt is evaporated sea brine. It has naturally occurring minerals in addition to the sodium chloride. The top result is selling Sea Salt and goes on about the taste and aroma and origins. Number three talks about taste and also health benefits. The paid result simply is selling (at high prices $22 per lb.).
Scanning the rest plus following up on Google's related pages there are a bunch of sites emphasising health benefits.
A way simple search. It could have been made more complex if I cared enough to sort out the health claims. Future simple queries will be posted in less detail but I will still list them just to accumulate some numbers.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The Simple Dollar
New blog looks like four months worth of financial advice. The month of January 2007 has 31 posts on “31 Days To Fix Your Finances”. They are a must read! The wife and I plan to start working through then together this weekend.
The Simple Dollar: "Every once in a while, life will deal us a disaster: someone dies, the primary household income disappears, or a major benefactor stops paying for things. Suddenly, you find yourself with more monthly expenses than income and no obvious way to bolster that income immediately. What do you do?
Here are eight things you can do if life deals you a serious blow."
Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog
A variety of personal growth essays. Longer essays, posts two or three times a week on a variety of subjects.
Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog: "As a companion to 10 Reasons You Should Never Get a Job and 10 Stupid Mistakes Made by the Newly Self-Employed, here are 10 positive lessons I learned from more than 12 years as an entrepreneur. A few of these are rehashed from the 10 Mistakes article, but most are new."
This list is the result of the liberal application of the advice from item #5, "Fail your way forward.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Jon Udell: Hunting the elusive search strategy
A thought provoking article. Makes me think that I need to record queries, outcomes and lateral moves.
Jon Udell: Hunting the elusive search strategy: "Last night an old friend who runs a small software company confessed a secret. When he and his staff answer technical questions for clients, they are often 'only' searching Google. At one point, he even asked a client: 'Do you really want us to search Google for you at $100/hour?' Yes, in fact they did."
Search Engine Features Chart
A current chart of the basic features of seven search engines
Search Engine Features Chart: "Search Engine Features Chart
Last updated Sep. 17, 2006.
by Greg R. Notess"
Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need
Different resources/tool for different needs.
Choose the Best Search for Your Information Need: "I need help to define my topic...
I need a topic"
Renishaw - Tool setting for lathes
Need to check this out for work.
On our lathes trial cuts and adjustments for an insert index can take ten minutes. Part change setup trial cuts,adjustments and measurements can take half an hour on the first piece.
Renishaw - Tool setting for lathes: "Tool setting"
Using traditional techniques, tool setting is time consuming and can be prone to human error. Performing test cuts and then inspecting the workpiece can tie up the machine tool for long periods,
On our lathes trial cuts and adjustments for an insert index can take ten minutes. Part change setup trial cuts,adjustments and measurements can take half an hour on the first piece.
Renishaw - NC3 system kit
For use on a machining center.
Renishaw - NC3 system kit: "The NC3 is a compact 2 axis non-contact tool setting probe, with broken tool detection capability.
Tools as small as �0.2 mm can be measured anywhere along the laser beam and set-up is more simple than focused laser systems as there is not focal point to identify. "
Getting The Fastest Tool Setups Possible
Article on lathe tooling and speeding up setup.
Getting The Fastest Tool Setups Possible: "FOR EVERY MINUTE A SHOP SPENDS SETTING up tooling, a lathe's spindle is not working. And, when spindles are idle, shops do not make money. However, there are ways to reduce lathe-tooling-setup time"
Monday, January 15, 2007
The Fallacy of Technorati and Adsense � Expert Idiot
Ok that looks better. Quoted material in block quotes. Next I need to see if BlogThis lets me do this directly instead of using the edit option.
Expert Idiot
is the main site
This is a new blog that was started in mid Dec 2006. It is about starting and running a for profit site. Keep an eye on this one.
The Fallacy of Technorati and Adsense � Expert Idiot: "It%u2019s amazing what one simple blog post can do to perpetuate a misconception throughout the blogosphere, but that is what Guy Kawasaki%u2019s year in review has done. The misconception that is being passed around is that Adsense doesn't make sense for blogs, when it should be it doesn't make sense for all blogs"
Expert Idiot
is the main site
This is a new blog that was started in mid Dec 2006. It is about starting and running a for profit site. Keep an eye on this one.
How to Make Money From Your Blog
The whole post is a must read. This is just one of Steve Pavlina's points in this post. I have printed out this list of technologies and am working on really learning them at more than the basic (read the FAQs page).
Where am I at with this list of elements? I am obviously using blogger (new) and getting hands on experience with this platform. I will be signing up for a wordpress.com account and getting some hands on with it in the coming week.
Three years ago I was learning and using HTML/CSS to make a web site. Will need to refresh my memory on this and move past where I stalled out before.
Just spent 5 minutes turning on comment moderation and word verification for Mike'sScratchboard. From what I have read this is enough for a small blog but the work load involved with comment moderation of a large circulation blog can be over whelming.
With the rest of the list I am at the I have read the FAQs stage. Got some work to do.
How to Make Money From Your Blog: "Web savvy
What do I mean by web savvy? You don't need to be a programmer, but you need a decent functional understanding of a variety of web technologies. What technologies are "key" will depend on the nature of your blog and your means of monetization. But generally speaking I'd list these elements as significant:
* blog publishing software
* HTML/CSS
* blog comments (and comment spam)
* RSS/syndication
* feed aggregators
* pings
* trackbacks
* full vs. partial feeds
* blog carnivals (for kick-starting your blog%u2019s traffic)
* search engines
* search engine optimization (SEO)
* page rank
* social bookmarking
* tagging
* contextual advertising
* affiliate programs
* traffic statistics
Where am I at with this list of elements? I am obviously using blogger (new) and getting hands on experience with this platform. I will be signing up for a wordpress.com account and getting some hands on with it in the coming week.
Three years ago I was learning and using HTML/CSS to make a web site. Will need to refresh my memory on this and move past where I stalled out before.
Just spent 5 minutes turning on comment moderation and word verification for Mike'sScratchboard. From what I have read this is enough for a small blog but the work load involved with comment moderation of a large circulation blog can be over whelming.
With the rest of the list I am at the I have read the FAQs stage. Got some work to do.
Amazon.com: Effective Online Searching (Books in Library and Information Science): Books: Borgman
Amazon.com: Effective Online Searching (Books in Library and Information Science): Books: Borgman: "Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
search strategy construction, search service vendors, commercial information retrieval systems, online information retrieval systems, printing terminals, following search strategy, searching staff, advanced searching techniques, database being searched, good searcher, home mortgage rates, online retrieval systems, search intermediary, offline printing, search analyst, database producers, vocabulary control, smart terminals, acoustic coupler, searching operation, searching performance, online searching, searchable fields, search aids, references containing"
I may be doing a lot of these Amazon links to SIPs. Look like an excellent source of Key words to search the Internet on.
search strategy construction, search service vendors, commercial information retrieval systems, online information retrieval systems, printing terminals, following search strategy, searching staff, advanced searching techniques, database being searched, good searcher, home mortgage rates, online retrieval systems, search intermediary, offline printing, search analyst, database producers, vocabulary control, smart terminals, acoustic coupler, searching operation, searching performance, online searching, searchable fields, search aids, references containing"
I may be doing a lot of these Amazon links to SIPs. Look like an excellent source of Key words to search the Internet on.
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Amazon.com: Information Literacy Instructions for Educators: Professional Knowledge for an Information Age: Books: Dawn M. Shinew,Scott Walter
Amazon.com: Information Literacy Instructions for Educators: Professional Knowledge for an Information Age: Books: Dawn M. Shinew,Scott Walter: "Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
information literacy instruction, comprehensive information literacy program, information literacy development, information literate student, school library education, information literacy outcomes, more information literate, school library programs, information literacy standards, information literacy skills, tertiary literacies, literacy competency standards, school library media programs, library instruction sessions, information literacy programs, joint doctoral program, library instruction programs, faculty librarian, education librarians, library research skills, unsuccessful schools, subject coordinator, electronic subscriptions, literacy competencies, school librarianship"
Ok First try at BlogThis.
information literacy instruction, comprehensive information literacy program, information literacy development, information literate student, school library education, information literacy outcomes, more information literate, school library programs, information literacy standards, information literacy skills, tertiary literacies, literacy competency standards, school library media programs, library instruction sessions, information literacy programs, joint doctoral program, library instruction programs, faculty librarian, education librarians, library research skills, unsuccessful schools, subject coordinator, electronic subscriptions, literacy competencies, school librarianship"
Ok First try at BlogThis.
Planned Purpose of the New Blog
This afternoon I was reviewing the tools available on Blogger. Looking at the BlogThis button it struck me that it combined with a new blog should be an excellent tool for taking notes on my Internet wanderings. I need something better than bookmarks to keep track of interesting web pages and sites. I just opened up Bookmark Manager and opened all the folders and counted bookmarks. Two hundred and forty one bookmarks. I all so have a web page stored on my wife's machine and bookmarked on mine that is nothing but older bookmarks(that I still use). I am not going to go count them right now but I would guess over one hundred and fifty stashed there. No wonder I am starting to do the senior thing of knowing that I just looked at that page two days ago and I bookmarked it now where is it and can I find it with out doing a full search through the main Google site.
My system is a Linux Ubuntu operating system so Google desktop search will not work. I am going to try using the BlogThis button to to put URLs and a snippet from the page plus any notes on this blog. It will help if I learn about and use tags effectively. I am going to start by visiting a bunch (or all) of my bookmarks and BlogThis with them. I already had button up on the links bar that will open a Google site search for the site I am at. So it will be a sequence of; open Mike'sScratchboard and scan the past twenty four hours entries, use the tag link, or use the Google Site Search button and the right search terms. Once a data set gets past a certain size search software is faster than scanning. This is a small data set but large enough to lose things in.
My system is a Linux Ubuntu operating system so Google desktop search will not work. I am going to try using the BlogThis button to to put URLs and a snippet from the page plus any notes on this blog. It will help if I learn about and use tags effectively. I am going to start by visiting a bunch (or all) of my bookmarks and BlogThis with them. I already had button up on the links bar that will open a Google site search for the site I am at. So it will be a sequence of; open Mike'sScratchboard and scan the past twenty four hours entries, use the tag link, or use the Google Site Search button and the right search terms. Once a data set gets past a certain size search software is faster than scanning. This is a small data set but large enough to lose things in.
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