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I found the following article somewhat helpful, so to give it some exposure before it slips into the blackholes of the internet, here it is:

Improved Technorati Authority can contribute to increased visibility, traffic, and reputation in the blogosphere. Technorati rates your Authority based on the number of blogs that it detects linking to yours in the last six months. It lists these sites as “blog reactions”. This list is automatically assembled from the sites that ping Technorati.

You may not be getting the full authority you deserve, because not all blogs are configured to ping Technorati, and sometimes it just misses a few links here and there. Well, there happens to be a little technique to help maximize your Technorati Authority. It might not cause your authority to spike upwards, or an immediate surge in traffic, but in competitive markets, every little advantage helps. Remember, that each additional eye on your site is a potential linker, and that can lead to increased traffic and rankings.

Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Find Other Blogs Linking to Yours That Technorati Doesn’t Know About

1. Start with Google Blog Search, with a “link:” query — “link:http://www.yourblogdomain.com/” — the url of your blog. It won’t show all the links to your site (usually just recent ones from other blogs), but it’s a good place to start.
For example, a “link:” query for the WebGeek blog would look like this.
If you really want to be slick, automate the process by signing up for the RSS feed or Google Alerts provided on the results page.

2. The search engine results will list the blogs that mention your blog. Scan the results, and click on the links to find sites that haven’t shown up in the list of blog reactions on Technorati.

3. Create a list. When you find one that hasn’t shown up in Technorati, add it to the list.

4. After that, do Google and Yahoo web searches for either your blog’s url or a unique identifying phrase that other blogs would use to reference yours.

5. Repeat #2.

Step 2: Manually Ping Technorati

1. After you have created a list of sites that Technorati hasn’t discovered, you need to go to the manual ping page.

2. One by one, enter the urls that link to your site, and submit.

3. It won’t show up right away, but in an hour or two, the blog reactions list will contain some of the urls you discovered. The next day, your authority score will be adjusted to include the new links.

Why Does This Work?
Manually pinging Technorati would be like letting Google or Yahoo know that you have more backlinks that they haven’t discovered yet.

Article by Scott Allen – runs a website called hybrid6.com
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If you need to physically “hack” into my server (yiks, why would you), here are the coordinates:

Domain : H4X3D.COM
Primary IP address   : 72.249.95.103
Host         : zone.net
Organization : Colo4Dallas LP
Location     : US, United States
City         :  Dallas, TX 75247
Latitude     :  32°81'48" North
Longitude    :  96°87'06" West
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if you update wordpress you can also get categories in the bottom right corner (the new function is wordpress 2.3 only I guess)

yours,
jez

p.s. also if you dont have posts in the yellow area:
check the single.php or page.php or whatever file and look out for

a function at the top saying something like ?cat=5

this outputs the posts from category 5.
you have to change that to a category which you have.
check the wordpress admin “manage” -> categories and see the id of the category you want shown there.
hope that helps!

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Trying out the bleeding edge version of WordPress 2.4. shows that the Popularity Contest plugin by Alex King does currently not work. It renders a “fatal error” on the plugin page and resists to get activated.

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Benchmark comparing Litespeed Webserver vs. Apache
Also, easy to integrate with Plesk, cPanel, etc.

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Update: I put super silet without a “n” and no one noticed ;)

Time to get a new hard drive and port all files over after my exam.
I ordered a Samsung 320GB HD321KJ with the superior spinpoint technology.

At A Glance
Up to 167GB formatted capacity per disk
SATA native command queuing feature
Staggerd spin-up support
ATA S.M.A.R.T compliant
ATA 48-bit address feature
ATA device configuration overlay feature
ImpacGuard â„¢
Serial ATA 3.0 Gbps interface support
Device initiated SATA power management
High speed dual DSP based architecture
ATA automatic acoustic management feature
ATA streaming feature(optional)
SilentSeek â„¢

Ordering another HDD became necessary when I read that one poor guy lost 250 GB worth of client work lately.

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“Area-Layout” if you can call it like that…

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When I woke up today I realized it is Christmas already – time for me to wish you all a merry X-Mas and a happy new year!

and can please someone help me out on box brackets on a mac?
so far I have gathered nothing but pure disappointing experience with my macbook, but I discovered “garageband” today and despite its rather queer name the application is quite nice: it allows you to record podcasts and stuff:
[audio:http://www.h4x3d.com/jez.mp3]

as a x-mas gift for you all I will be releasing the harvey birdman (all episodes) links today!

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personal note so that I dont forget:

Press Option-Command-P-R until you hear two beeps. Reset NVRAM

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