Wednesday, 24 June 2009

What Google thinks of you...

Exploring the new features of Google, I came across the Wonderwheel, which allows semantic navigation based on search terms.

I'm very boring. Litbrit is an isolated little puppy with nobody who likes her. Amanda Marcotte appears to have a fan club, Melissa McEwan is still, alas, still considered to be Amanda's sidekick, The Dark Wraith might be getting fans of Terry Brooks very confused, and PZ Myers isn't an academic at all.

Any other interesting results?

4 comments:

Deborah Newell said...

Ha! I came over here to let you know you were right--my comment section at the Cogblog was indeed infiltrated by a big campaign of opposition-party astroturfers. Insofar as our site meter indicates, they were using the same internet provider, one of the few opposition-party-friendly media who were NOT cut off/blacked-out/shut down yesterday. What an amazing coincidence!

Anyway, I saw my nickname next to "lonely little puppy" and sure enough, I clicked the google link and learned that I do indeed have no friends at all in Googlewheelworld. Nor does the real me, using my polysyllabic author name, and nor does the official me, using my legal (non-married) name.

Nope, no friends at all. Booo.

And no secret lovers rushing from governors' mansions to come visit me in Florida, either. And no house doctors giving me daily injections of oddly heroin-like substances while calling them my "health cocktails".

I do have tan lines, though! Just no friends who'd appreciate them. :-(

[Come visit us again soon.]

Phoenician in a Time of Romans said...

And no secret lovers rushing from governors' mansions to come visit me in Florida, either.

So you *claim*...

I do have tan lines, though! Just no friends who'd appreciate them. :-(

I think I have made it clear that you require evidence before making claims of this nature. Peectures. Feeeelthy peeectures.

Deborah Newell said...

Well, I am back to say good evening, there's a fresh Honduras post (oh boy!) and, finally, that you have the Best Word Verification Code Ever:

statelies

State lies.

Damn. I don't think I'll ever see one as good!

Dana said...

Well, I tried my site name, and came up with this. Guess it just plays off of the name rather than the readership.