Google Playing Page Ranking Game With Us or Not?
Google, technology April 30th, 2007 | Viewed 1,121 views
I actually noticed [tag]Google giving out Page Ranking[/tag] on Saturday morning, 28th April 2007 but I ignored it. Why? Because of the damn Streamyx, Suck Big Time and it only managed to display my blog halfway through. So, when I noticed that it gave my [tag]PapaJoneh.com PR4/10[/tag], I knew this was not correct. Somewhere along the connection, Streamyx gone haywired, criss crossing my IP and reporting that is was all ok. When IT WAS NOT. But you know what, I took screen shot of my halfway-displayed blog. Just in case it was wrong and Papa will never get the PR4 back again. Pathetic of me. kesiankan LOL.
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Football: Only One Papa Red Team Won Against The Blues
Football April 29th, 2007 | Viewed 667 views
Yes, another football review with lots of things to say. Papa noticed only One Red Team, that is [tag]Manchester United won against a blue team, The Everton[/tag]. Yes, Manchester United won with [tag]The Score 2-4[/tag] at Goodison Park. They were down 1-0 in the first half and after the break, again, left behind with 2-0 scoreline courtesy of [tag]Everton’s Manuel Fernandez[/tag]. MU looked doomed to defeat. Especially, knowing the other Blue Team, [tag]Chelsea at Stamford Bridge[/tag] leading by the Score 2-1 against Bolton. just before the half time.
Now, for all MU fans, you know this is not good. With only [tag]MU 3 points leading over Chelsea[/tag] in the EPL([tag]English Premier League[/tag]) and now MU down and Chelsea looking good. How you were not be sweating, Papa also do not know. For PapaJoneh, this of course leads to more and more exciting things to write.
The ball is round. So, it was normal to get such result.
But… as always, one could never discount the luck, strength and will to win of the MU(red team). Thanks to [tag]O’Shea[/tag] and of course the blunder of [tag]Iain Turner[/tag], [tag]Everton stand-in goalkeeper[/tag], dropped a cross to let O’Shea did to what is best to his team, scored with a simple finish. The score now at 2-1. Knowing the chance was still there, [tag]Alex Ferguson[/tag] decided to put [tag]Christiano Ronaldo[/tag] into the equation. Yea, this is the guy that made the impact on the second half. For info, he started on the bench as Alex Ferguson claimed he carried and injury. From then only, it was a matter of time for all the goals coming in. Starting from the former United player, Phil Neville, own goal at minute 68th, Rooney at 79th minutes and Eagles with his curling finish at the 90th minutes. Final Score 2-4! Great scoreline, superior goal difference and with 5 points leading, Manchester United only need to take four(4) more points from their remaining three(3) games to lift up the English Premier League Title as Champion for the first time since 2003. Phheewww … that’s a long sentence. And of course [tag]Final Score 2-2 for Chelsea draw with Bolton[/tag].
Now, no need to say to [tag]Portsmouth Match Against Liverpool[/tag]. Portsmouth won with the score 2-0 in only the first half
Thanks to Hyypia, 59th minutes header, Liverpool saved the “what-no-score-reply” from Papa. [tag]Final Score Pompey 2-1 weakened Liverpool[/tag]. It’s over. Blue Shirt team Beat Papa Main Red Team, Liverpool. This is not a good sign. To add to the pain and Papa sadly have to agree to what the ESPN guy said of the Liverpool Defense,
HORRENDOUS DEFENSE!
OK, now, you all can laugh.
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If any of the details above not correct. Heck! Who cares. Liverpool Lost!
FireFox Addon Extension – NoScript!
Firefox April 27th, 2007 | Viewed 1,354 views

I have many Addons Extension but one of the best Addon Extension I want to share tonight is this Noscript Extension. NoScript is a [tag]Free Software[/tag] (GPL).

The [tag]NoScript Firefox Extension[/tag] provides extra protection for Firefox, Flock, Seamonkey and others mozilla-based browsers: this free, [tag]open source add-on[/tag] allows [tag]JavaScript and Java execution[/tag] only for trusted domains of your choice (e.g. your home-banking web site).
NoScript’s unique whitelist based pre-emptive script blocking approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities (known and even not known yet!) with no loss of functionality…
You can enable JavaScript/Java execution for sites you trust with a simple left-click on the NoScript status bar icon (look at the picture), or using the contextual menu, for easier operation in popup statusbar-less windows.

Now, here the script in action when i do my usual blog hopping. It popup at the bottom right of your browser. Just above the status bar. Can you guess whose blog is this? Not mine of course. I do not have that many “extras” in my blog. ![]()

While its primary aim is preventing malicious JavaScript from running, NoScript can effectively block Javaâ„¢, Flash® and other plugins on untrusted sites. Applets, Flash movies/application, Quicktime clips and other content won’t be even downloaded from sites where you consider them annoyances, saving your bandwidth and increasing your navigation speed. Only JavaScript and Java are blocked by default.
So you see, I’m always on the safer side when browsing any site or blog out there. It is my choice whether to enable it or just block it. It is actually quickened my surfing time without worrying any bad script out there getting my info. Very cool indeed. So, Now you know.
You probably can guess the blog up there just by the names of javascript installed in your blog. But the easier way is just install this on your current Firefox.
If you are not yet using Mozilla Firefox,
NOW!!!
Google Web History – Now Google Gotcha!
Google April 27th, 2007 | Viewed 605 views

Ever wonder where have you been in the last few days? I mean what have been doing in the internet? What did you clicked? What have you been searching for? Or better, what others search for before landing on your site? Well, check this ….

[tag]Google Web History[/tag] has this covered for you. You will be able to:
- View and manage your web activity.
You know that great web site you saw online and now can’t find? From now on, you can. With Web History, you can view and search across the full text of the pages you’ve visited, including [tag]Google searches[/tag], web pages, images, videos and news stories. You can also manage your web activity and remove items from your web history at any time.- Get the search results most relevant to you.
Web History helps deliver more personalized search results based on what you’ve searched for on Google and which sites you’ve visited. You might not notice a big impact on your search results early on, but they should steadily improve over time as you use Web History.- Follow interesting trends in your web activity.
Which sites do you visit frequently? How many searches did you do between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.? Web History can tell you about these and other [tag]interesting trends on your web activity[/tag].
It is going to be interesting data for you. Go ahead Enable the Web History. I already did. Wanna know the data produced? Please visit [tag]Gobala Krishnan Blog[/tag]. The post has a very interesting web history output.
Music: Bon Jovi
Advertising, Blogging, music April 27th, 2007 | Viewed 882 views
I have nothing to write today actually because it is one of [tag]Papa’s Off Days again[/tag] and so you know lah, so many work at home. Cleaning, laundry’s etc etc like the usual [tag]housewife work[/tag]. The damnmest thing is again, The [tag]Streamyx Suck Big Time[/tag] and only now be able to go online. So, what else to do, emails and blog hopping.

image from Daniel’s Blog.
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