[ RadSafe ] Re: Big Brother the spectroscopist

AnaLog Services, Inc. AnaLog at logwell.com
Thu Mar 31 22:32:46 CEST 2005


Why are there scratches and older pages even available to the robots?  Don't 
leave stuff like that out there on the web.  This has nothing to do with 
this list, so let's not discuss it further on the list.

Syd H. Levine
AnaLog Services, Inc.
Phone:  270-276-5671
Telefax:  270-276-5588
E-mail:  analog at logwell.com
URL:  www.logwell.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dimiter Popoff" <didi at tgi-sci.com>
To: <AnaLog at logwell.com>; <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: Big Brother the spectroscopist


>> ... What they really want you to do is pay them
>> money for a better placement.  It is just good old capitalism; nothing
>> sinister at work here. ...
>
> Does not appear to be the case. They miss the true site at all and find
> both newer scratches and older dead pages with the same text.
>
> The keywords I used were those I remember a customer had used to
> locate me about a month ago: +mca +hpge +truly +digital .
> Out of 4 (2 older and one newer alternatives) all the wrong 3
> are found and there is no mentioning at all (and no next page with
> search results) of the actual page.
>
> And don't be surprised if things begin to work again shortly (I have a 
> copy of the
> google reply I refer to, of course).
>
> By the way, the google-bot stopped checking my site
> after a customer had found me and contacted me (almost a month ago;
> it used to come once or twice a week until then). Another coincidence,
> sure.
>
>> Relax.
>
> As soon as you can explain how this could occur I sure will, that's a 
> promise...
>
> Dimiter
>
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> Dimiter Popoff               Transgalactic Instruments
>
> http://www.tgi-sci.com
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>
>
>
>>
>> From: "AnaLog Services, Inc." <AnaLog at logwell.com>
>> To: <radsafe at radlab.nl>,
>> "Dimiter Popoff" <didi at tgi-sci.com>
>> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Big Brother the spectroscopist
>> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 13:42:09 -0500
>>
>> Google is fully capable of screwing things up on their own.  The are 
>> forever
>> changing how their robots rank pages, and the results are not always
>> pleasing to website owners.  What they really want you to do is pay them
>> money for a better placement.  It is just good old capitalism; nothing
>> sinister at work here.  Relax.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Dimiter Popoff" <didi at tgi-sci.com>
>> To: <radsafe at radlab.nl>
>> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:23 AM
>> Subject: [ RadSafe ] Big Brother the spectroscopist
>>
>>
>> > I just discovered that a google search which is supposed to locate
>> > my site is locating a number of junky alternatives, like old (thus
>> > non-existant) addresses, a scratch version a friend of mine
>> > had put on his local server newer than the actual site etc.
>> > Recently a customer could find me, so the problem is relatively new
>> > (2-3 weeks).
>> > The reason is obviously in the search engine (I have made no
>> > changes to the site since).
>> > Now I know I have a number of enemies in the local (Bulgarian)
>> > government. However, their arms appear way too short to be able
>> > to influence Google; there is only one government I can think of
>> > which certainly could do that.
>> > Would anyone care to try a guess why this should be done?
>> > (I don't really expect anyone who would know to come in).
>> > Am I identified as an enemy simply because of the superior
>> > spectroscopy technology I happen to have developed? Economically
>> > this is microscopic, so I am really puzzled.
>> > I know how paranoid this sounds, and I wish I could wake up
>> > into a reality where it will be just that ...
>> >
>> > Dimiter
>> >
>> >
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>> > Dimiter Popoff               Transgalactic Instruments
>> >
>> > http://www.tgi-sci.com
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>> >
>> >
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