November 2003 Archives

False Alarm

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While enjoying a relaxing evening with friends and family last night, the fire alarm at the apartment building opposite Micah's was tripped. For you to understand the effect this has on a large apartment building, you must first know that the smoke detectors and alarms are linked together, so the ear-splitting alarm sounds inside each apartment, and emergency lights flash in the outside hallways and along the stairs. This turn of events spurred residents to first wave towels and other implements at their smoke detectors, then to step out onto their porches, and at last to exit their apartments, complete with half-awake, bathrobe-attired children. A bit later, the San Antonio Fire Department arrived, and my children excitedly dashed out onto Micah's third-story porch to observe the goings-on. The firemen spent their time exclusively tinkering in the fire alarm closet. Having confirmed a false alarm or perhaps fixed some crossed wires, they drove away, leaving everything in a peaceful state once more.

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Half a Move

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On Saturday, we moved out of our apartment. Half way. We gave notice at our apartment almost thirty days ago, but alas, our next place of residence isn't yet vacated. Gratefully, we were able to move our belongings to the garage at the new place (including our long-awaited Restoration Hardware sofa and chair, which is a story deserving its own post). We were extremely grateful for the help of friends and family, which made the move possible. Thanks to Shannon for taking the cool picture.

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Glorious Cold

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It is currently 51° and lightly drizzling. I need to be wearing a sweater! What a delightful change from the non-committal, humid mildness that had blanketed the Texas Hill Country and South Plains until yesterday. Praise God for seasons! Like recovering from an illness, the changing of seasons reminds us to be grateful for life, including the changes that life brings to us.

Dodging Google

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Not particularly eager to have your blog showing up on search engines? Are you living in fear that a potential client's decision-making process will be impacted by your latest, less-than-flattering post? Well then, you ought to be primed for this "helpful tech tip of the day." To solve your dilemma, place a robots.txt file in the root directory of your site and provide instructions therein for visiting search engine "spiders." For example, the following contents would prevent most spiders from indexing your site:

User-agent: *
Disallow: /

Or, the following code would block indexing of only the "blog" subdirectory.

User-agent: *
Disallow: /blog/

More information on guiding the activities of cooperative search engines can be found at the Web Robots Page or on Google.