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Friday, June 13, 2008

attention 1337 haxx0rz

exercise your skillz! how often do the googlebots crawl over the SJC website?

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't answer your question, but I just crawled over the site and got homesick. Presumably, this does not happen to googlebots.

6/13/2008 9:54 AM  
Blogger Mirabai Knight said...

I worry that the recent blogmass spam attack might have been my fault. I logged into my alumni homepage a few days ago to register for the SJC alumni seminar and party this upcoming Tuesday. Mr. Stickney + Dostoevsky = woo! And I notice that a few of my referrers came from that page. Maybe logging in puts it to the top of a "recently updated" queue or something? And maybe a spambot found the blog tracker through my page, and that's what caused the recent spate of evil spam monsters.

That doesn't necessarily have anything to do with googlebots, though. Why do you want to know?

6/13/2008 1:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Googlebot has two versions, deepbot and freshbot. Deepbot, the deep crawler, tries to follow every link on the web and download as many pages as it can to the Google indexers. It completes this process about once a month. Freshbot crawls the web looking for fresh content. It visits websites that change frequently, according to how frequently they change."

- sez the 'Pedia

6/13/2008 5:05 PM  
Blogger anne said...

mr stickney is rad. as a perk of my summer job, i get a free Summer Classics seminar, and i was hoping for a stickney, but i got denied. (i did get persian poetry with carl and ken wolfe, though.)

i asked 'cos someone at work today was trying to figure it out, for reasons not fully known to me, but apparently having something to do with fbzrguvat naancbyvf qvq gb gur jrofvgr gung sr Qvq Abg Yvxr. guvf vf ubj pbairefngvbaf hfhnyyl fgneg va zl bssvpr, npghnyyl.

those were some seriously intense spam monsters, i must say.

6/14/2008 12:52 AM  

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