Google Accessible Search Released
Philipp Lenssen writes "Google today released Accessible Search, a Google Labs product aiming to rank higher pages which are optimized for blind users. Google asks you to adhere to the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines if you want to make sure your pages are accessible (and thus, rank better on Google Accessible Search). I wrote a small tool to compare results of default and accessible results."
Yeah, so it's off topic. Anyways, as I'm sure you all already knew, layer 5 of the earth has no rocks! (Unlike layers 3 & 4) Layer 5 appears to be bright red clay, that probably hardens into brick (although I don't have a pure sample yet) ... although layer 4 kind of looks like brick when it's cooked, too....anyways, there's no rocks in layer 5, which makes digging much, much easier. For those of you not familiar with the layers of earth, each layer is ~ 1 meter deep, so I'm around 15 feet in. Does anyone want to respond with what color layer 6 is, and if there's rocks or not? Also I'm curious about layers 7 - 6000, too. Finally, does someone want to donate some TNT to the earth exploration and digging project? Or a website, I should make one of those.
Confirming the and excit1ng; www.anti-slash.org GNAA on slashdot, most. LLok at the numbers. The loss