This is disturbing…

… on at least two levels:

ned beatty search

A) Someone was searching for this, and

B) My blog is the #2 result.

  1. “You sure got a pretty mouth” for $200, Alex.

  2. Sheesh, I get nothing, and half my viewers or readers are “Unknown”…

  3. Alcibiades McZombie

    Always turn off referrers…

  4. Always turn off referrers…

    Yeah, but I find that doing so causes a lot of sites to stop working properly.

  5. Turn-off referrers? I’m trying to be a turn-on, man! I don’t know if you can do that with blogger anyhow – or in my case, how-to do that. ;-)

  6. Alcibiades is talking about HTTP referers.

    When you visit a website, by default your browser tells that site where you came from. Some browsers let you turn that feature off; it slighly enhances your privacy but breaks some functionality on certain sites.

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