I leave further analysis of the contents of this page to Sask, along with the question to know, who opened a cache page of 4th and 5th november and tagged my innocent aunt to do so. Sophisticated? 

Search

 

bitter remarks 2
athina onassis 2
“Daniel Noboa” 2
marcilla and coffee 2
vinegar is symbol of 1
pictures of athina onassis 1
“Lou Andreas-Salome” and Nietzsche 1
lazy market jerez 1
sense of humor cv 1
noble german family von 1

Blog Stats — MyselfTotal Views: 235Best Day Ever: 49Views today: 0TotalsPosts: 92Comments: 15Tags: 31SpamAkismet has protected your site from 8 spam comments.

Yesterday

Title Views  
Athina Onassis 7
Where my family came from, I guess 4
The horrible Lou Andreas Salome 3
On coffee 2
Remarks on evidence 1
CV 1
The white wine to go with foie gras 1
On vinegar 1

Yesterday

Referrer Views
209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:DHgfreM… 1
us.f322.mail.yahoo.com/ym/ShowLetter?… 1
wordpress.com/tag/politics 1
gr.f255.mail.yahoo.com/ym/ShowLetter?… 1
209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:uCHejAK… 1
This is G o o g l e’s cache of http://sonjakasten1.wordpress.com/tag/bitter-remarks-and-other/ as retrieved on 5 Nov 2006 11:36:19 GMT.
G o o g l e’s cache is the snapshot that we took of the page as we crawled the web.
The page may have changed since that time. Click here for the
current page without highlighting.
This cached page may reference images which are no longer available. Click here for the
cached text only.
To link to or bookmark this page, use the following url:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:DHgfreM0L68J:sonjakasten1.wordpress.com/tag/bitter-remarks-and-other/%20bitter%20remarks&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=2Google is neither affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its content.
These search terms have been highlighted:  bitter  remarks 
Voici la version G o o g l e de la page mise en cache de http://sonjakasten.wordpress.com/ extraite le 4 nov 2006 11:42:22 GMT.
La version « En cache » proposée par
G o o g l e correspond à la page telle qu’elle se présentait lors de la dernière consultation effectuée par Google.
Il se peut que la page ait été modifiée depuis cette date. Cliquez ici pour consulter la page actuelle (sans mises en valeur).
Cette page mise en cache peut renvoyer à des images qui ne sont plus disponibles. Cliquez ici pour obtenir uniquement le texte mis en cache.
Pour créer un lien avec cette page ou l’inclure dans vos favoris/signets, utilisez l’adresse suivante :
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:uCHejAKrEbEJ:sonjakasten.wordpress.com/%20meyi%20checa%20de%20hamdani&hl=fr&ct=clnk&cd=1.Google n’est ni affilié aux auteurs de cette page ni responsable de son contenu.

function addLoadEvent(func) { var oldonload = window.onload; if (typeof window.onload != ‘function’) { window.onload = func; } else { window.onload = function() { oldonload(); func(); } } }_uacct = “UA-52447-2″; _udn = “wordpress.com”; urchinTracker(); /**/the latest news …

my favourite blogs



Aleatory researches

November 3rd, 2006 There is nothing more beautiful than to see the tags people found you through in google. Or other search machines, as I was most surprised to learn that someone had found me through one of those, next to six other horribly sophisticated authors writing on Lou Andrea Salome. It opens wings to imagination and you may even make up whole novels derived of this accidental association. If your page is found by someone who is making a research on ‘the life of Athinia Onassis’, for example, and another one opening ATHINA ONASSIS, you may let your fantasy grow imagining it was Athina Onassis herself, and thus create the most crazy short story imaginable. (I will never do, thus you are allowed to copy the idea.)Funnier though and result of the before mentioned, the following story: someone falls on my page researching molina+origins, and then another through ’searching nice pictures in pak’, which is to say in Pakistan. As my aunt, Meyi Checa de Hamdani (have to make her famous, too) is actually living in Islamabad and working at a call centre, I do deeply suspect this marvellous woman has boasted herself with her little (what’s the female of nephew, now?) sister’s daughter, and gives my blog to everyone. A very suspicious Pakistani (they are always very suspicious these Pakistani with boasting people, and they are completely right) reads the page on origins in http://sonjakasten1.wordpress.com and tries to verify whether it is all true. He thus makes a google research and appears … the same article. “Won’t believe it,” he says to my aunt, “it’s all true.”Funnier though is the idea, someone who is very seriously researching on ‘asexual schizoid’ (but who the devil may have had such an idea …), has my articles on ‘Sexual life’ (same http) invading her/his screen along with dozens to hundreds of horribly serious articles written by psychologists and psychiatrists on the same matter. Must have been … a psychiatrist!Thus, another possibility: one of my cooking’s section admirors reads most enchanted article on painter Karabulut and gets interested by his painting. Contacts thus very serious art gallery in Istanbul, requesting further information on his paintings and saying someone has mentioned his name in WordPress (don’t forget making WordPress publicity!). Very astonished picture seller in
Istanbul (used to know he is only mentioned in Turkish speaking fields) gets thus through article of ‘three or four paintings’ and … lets my friend know … they’ve found the bridge to the American market!
To say. It’s quite amusing. Of course I couldn’t help imagining the one who had made a research on Rothweiler was
Sask herself, and made up a whole story where aleatory researches allow encounters all over the world. Know that the goal of this page was to find
Sask, actually, as explained in the mentioned http… even if not found, it would give a marvellous story.
In the meantime, I ask the last of
Alabama for a little patience, until google decides to spit its results out of his belly.
It’s just a question of time …