Not outside of the NSA. :)
You can look at your server's referrer logs to see where folks have been linked to your pages from, but that won't show you any pages where there's a link posted that no one has clicked on yet.
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Not outside of the NSA. :)
You can look at your server's referrer logs to see where folks have been linked to your pages from, but that won't show you any pages where there's a link posted that no one has clicked on yet.
Or if you just happen to be Google.
Speaking of which, can you google (or otherwise search) for a URL itself, rather than the text of a link? i.e. the stuff in the href quotes?
If you google the URL, you get the following options:
The Phoenix Board
Handsome brooding vampire guy has to swoop in all sensitive mouth and overhanging forehead. How 'bout leaving some scraps for the homely-looking fellows who ...
www.buffistas.org/
Google can show you the following information for this URL:
Show Google's cache of buffistas.org
Find web pages that are similar to buffistas.org
Find web pages that link to buffistas.org
Find web pages from the site buffistas.org
Find web pages that contain the term "buffistas.org"
Or you can just search on the term link:www.buffistas.org/
Cool.
I just installed the most recent version of flash, you know, so I could go see scores on the Wimbledon site while I am at home and so I can vote on the Rock Star site.
Well, the version I installed was 9.something and at least one of those sites tells me that it needs version 8.
Shouldn't those sites play with the more recent version too?
What do Buffistas think of the Canon Powershot A530?
I was going to recommend the Canon Powershot. I've got the A85 (old skool, yo) and it's been really good. Great on battery life, easy to carry so I actually take photos.
Thanks, Raq. It's come highly recommended from just about everyone, so that's what I'm getting.
iTunes playlist question: Is it possible to make a smart playlist with parenthetical phrases in it? It seems not, but maybe there's a trick. What I want is non-Holiday songs that are unplayed and (unrated or rated 3, 4, or 5 stars). Too complicated!
Oh wait -- I think I have it. Make a playlist of unrated or high rated, and then make a playlist with that playlist, but non-Holiday and unplayed.
Jesse,
yes, you can base a playlist on a playlist too. So if you do one that does the first cut and then base the next playlist on the first playlist, you'll get exactly what you want.