Monday, April 03, 2006

Kilimanjero ooodles of googles




Google vs Microsoft vs Yahoo.

I received a message from tara, last month. In it, the phrase, " Google is my friend " jumped out and bit me. According to reports, 4 out of every 10 internet searches or 42% of every search in the US belong to Google. Who do you use? Personally I use all three. Yahoo, for sports. Google for any searches. Microsoft.... not much. Google, issuing more stock has realized over 2 billion dollars. Thats B as in Big Bucks. Needless to say there is a battle of epic proportions happening; right now. Can you name me the CEO's of the big 3 companies here. I will help you with the first one.... Billy Gates is Microsoft...... oh, and which search engine did you use to find out this data?

I read last night on BBC dot com, an excellent site by the way, that police are nearly able to figure out what kind of habits a person has, by their fingerprint. This will open up new avenues, I think, for crime fighting. Kind of gives new meaning to mommy saying not to leave your fingerprints on the windows.

Finally, the big, belting, kahuna. I have to thank you introducing me to new perspectives into certain sculptures. I cannot even look at it now without laughing. That must be one big massive movement, by B. I wonder if this has any relation to BB?

Zanzibar, is being haunted by ghosts. Now this exotic sounding place is in, yes, Afrika... or more specifically in Tanzania. This desperately poor county boasts the continents largest mountain peak, in Mt Kilimanjero, and the worlds second largest fresh water lake, in Lake Victoria. Lake Tankanyika, is the worlds second deepest. And now ghosts. Sounds like a great tourist destination. It seems the government has employed these ghosts. They collect a paycheck, but don't show up to work. Good if you can get it. A task force has been set up to investigate this fraud.

C is for cookie.
C is for Chanks.... cya.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Google is the one I always use.
Never even tried Yahoo.
Don't know the CEO and don't care.
It works for me.

Anonymous said...

GOOGLE MANAGEMENT

Dr. Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer

Larry Page, Co-Founder & President, Products

Sergey Brin, Co-Founder & President, Technology

Me

Anonymous said...

C is for cookie
That's good enough for me!

Nielson/NetRatings reported that 25 percent of Google's
cookies were deleted in July 2004, based on their direct
measurement panel.

Me

Anonymous said...

Terry Semel CEO of Yahoo says he has "only just begun" to grow his web search business. Don't yahoo and google already have a business alliance? page and brin are smart dudes. I didn't know much about tanzania, and googled it. Kilamanjero I just thought it was a song about leaving rains in africa. Zanzibar sounds like a top gun training range. I googled images from there and it looks really pretty. Whatever you do don't put your fingerprints on the cookies. c is for cookie? what does that mean anywyas. Chankslee you are heroic. microsoft will win they are too big

Anonymous said...

It would seem to me that Zanzibar is having all sorts of troubles with ghost, real or fictious. The 2001 Headlines.....Sex-mad 'ghost' scares Zanzibaris. Did the government hire this ghost too?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1446733.stm

Anonymous said...

cookies crumbs can be a bad bad thing! although like all bad things there is a time and place for it all....

Me.....I hear your cookie comment *wink wink nudge nudge*

we must remember to clear or delete our cookies from time to time to not get us into trouble !




" Error....cookies MUST be enabled for you to view this page"

" Error....you are entering a high risk site enabling cookies could cause your computer to contact a virus"

Anonymous said...

did anyone know that it only says there are 4 comments in this here Blog but when I counted I got 6

do you think this is a result of my 'cookies' being messed up?

hey Chanks hows the running going for the Austrailian points race??

Anonymous said...

You Can't Type in Fingerprints: Windows uses something else other than password.
Proof of person authentication systems use some kind of biological facet to prove a users identity. The most common method of biometric authentication is fingerprints. So, keep your fingerprints on the windows. LOL

AV