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Snake
Hammer, Nails, Snake Oil, Olive Tree, Lexus, & The Yogi
By Andrew Goodman - Thu, 08/16/2007 - 2:28pm.
That's the title of my upcoming... er,,,... this... post.
Mike, you may be right, but I'm guessing you'll never stop it. By "it," I mean the tendency of SEO snake-oil salesmen (sorry, "snake-oil 2.0") from selling their seemingly plausible SEO formula long past its "gone stinky" date.
Google: Now 100% Snake-Free
By Doug Caverly - Tue, 04/03/2007 - 4:16pm.
Google is reputed to be a great place to work; as an animal lover, I'm especially interested in the company's lenient pet policy. That policy only applies to dogs, however, so there was a bit of an uproar when a small python got loose on Sunday. The snake, named Kaiser, has now been found.
Overcome Writers Block with Snake Dancing
By Judy Cullins - Mon, 08/25/2003 - 12:09pm.
Writers block! Even columnist Dave Berry has it. He admits that at least 30 times a day when writing his humor column, he gets up from his computer to sip his Pepsi and to divert his attention when he can't think of what to write. Recently, he reached for the cola and instead found a coiled snake. He tried barbecue tongs to carry it away, but when it landed in his pool, he kept the dance going trying to catch the thing.
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