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July 4th, 2008 1:33:14 am pst by Sterling Camden

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Comment by Douglas Karr

Not surprising in the Darwin awards is the inclusion of alcohol in many of the winning entries. I, myself, could have made the list many times in my youth.

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Comment by Sterling Camden

Me, too. There, but for the grace of God working against natural selection, go I. Or else I was just lucky.

 
 
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Comment by teeni

Aw, Chip, thanks for the link again! I’m so glad you like the search terms enough to include them in your links. As for the auto posts, WordPress has a really easy way to publish posts at a future date. You just write your post, pick a date and time, then hit publish and it won’t show up until then. It is one of my favorite WordPress features. :)

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Comment by Sterling Camden

OOOOOOHHHHHHHH…. yes, I knew about that feature. I thought you meant that the content was automated. Like maybe you had some way to tag these search terms for later generation into a post, like I do with my del.icio.us tags.

 
 
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Comment by teeni

Really? I didn’t know that you could do that! I don’t know much about del.icio.us. I think you need to do a tutorial for me. :shock:

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Comment by Sterling Camden

Yeah, under “Settings” there’s an “Experimental feature” called “daily blog post”. You can set it up to post all your new del.icio.us links once per day by giving it your url, credentials, and what category to post it under. You can specify what time of day the post occurs, too.

Randy Morin describes it in detail here: http://www.kbcafe.com/adwords/makemoney.html#6

 
 
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