Comment spam

I’m getting really tired of people using the ability to post comments to blog entries for their own nefarious purposes, namely to drop in links to the latest site for cheap Viagra and penis enlargement technology. Presumably, they’re hoping that Googlebot will find these links, resulting in an increase of their site’s PageRank.

To combat this, I’ve written a patch to Movable Type 2.661 to detect this kind of spam at the time of entry. If a spam attempt is detected, the comment will be refused and the originating IP will be automatically added to the ban list. So, if you’re a genuine user, don’t play around with this feature and try to trigger it!

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Photos of the Faroe Islands and Iceland

As fun as a holiday is while you’re actually on it, it’s extremely tedious to get back home and begin the seemingly endless process of comparing, selecting, sorting, rotating and captioning photos.

Nevertheless, we’ve done the dirty deed and our photos of the Faroe Islands and Iceland are now available for your viewing pleasure.

This time, we’ve also put together a Favourites sub-album, so that you can have just a quick taste if you don’t want to be clicking away for hours. We recognise that other people’s holidays generally aren’t much fun when experienced second-hand.

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Bush’s Balance Sheet

Thanks to Geoff for this list of the bumbling baboon’s greatest achievements. It’s obviously strongly biased, but the numbers and stark juxtapositions make for interesting reading, nonetheless.

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Eivør Pálsdóttir

While travelling in Iceland and the Faroes last month, we came across the music of Eivør Pálsdóttir, a 20 year old Faroese woman with a very strong voice and wide vocal range.

Her first, eponomously titled album was released on the Faroese label, Tutl, and is a mix of Faroese and Danish folk songs, infused with jazz and blues elements. It’s surprisingly good. That may sound patronising, but I mean only that I had gone to the Faroes expecting to pick up a CD or two as souvenirs of the place. I had not expected to find music that I could imagine myself listening to over and over again.

Her second album is called Krákan (The Crow) and came out just a few months ago. It was released on the Icelandic label, 12 Tonar, and has been selling very well in that country, which is where I heard it, in the 12 Tonar shop in Reykjavík.

Eivør really comes into her own during these songs, all of which she wrote herself. Some, such as Nú Brennur Tú Í Mær are moody pieces, while others, such as Rura Barnið evoke memories of the sorely missed Dead Can Dance.

I highly recommend that you take a chance and splash out on one or both of these albums. You’re unlikely to hear them on your local radio, although you’ll find sound bites on Amazon’s and Tutl’s site if you want a taste of what you’d be getting.

Also recommended is the Kristian Blak & Yggdrasil album simply called Yggdrasil. This album features Eivør on vocals throughout and is another blend of Faroese and Nordic folk and jazz influences, making for a very pleasant chill-out album.

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Sold!

So, the expiry of the 15 day lock-up period finally occurred and we were able to sell 5% of our Google shares today. It was quite a relief to finally be able to take a bite out of the carrot that has been dangling in front of us for several years.

Being at work was a unique experience today, as our small circle of friends compared trading experiences and prices obtained. It seems that everyone did very well and the market remained buoyant throughout the day.

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