tech-facts.blogspot.com— This is NOT my blog, but very interesting. It includes things like: Google got its name from the mathematical figure googol, which denotes the number 'one followed by a hundred zeros'.
Jan 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
There definitely should be a place to award "lame points" or anti-diggs. These should not be subtracted from the digg points though, they should be displayed alongside, so a link could have a high digg score *and* a high lame score.Also, any link that gets a high lame score is still going to get a lot of page views, so it's not necessarily bad for them.
"The morning after Internet Explorer 4 was released, certain mischievous Microsoft workers left a 10 by 12 foot letter 'e' and a balloon with the message, "We love you", on Netscape front lawn."/that's just plain nasty
"Domain names can be really sell at high prices! The most expensive domain name was 'business.com', which was bought by eCompanies for $7.5 million in 1999."Sex.com was just sold for 25 million. kthx
mockstarJan 27, 2006
Oh come on people!!! What more do you want!?Amazing, List, Tech, Facts - it's EVERYTHING that Digg is all about. This is why I come here.
clabbergrrlJan 27, 2006
There definitely should be a place to award "lame points" or anti-diggs. These should not be subtracted from the digg points though, they should be displayed alongside, so a link could have a high digg score *and* a high lame score.Also, any link that gets a high lame score is still going to get a lot of page views, so it's not necessarily bad for them.
jk_baller23Jan 27, 2006
some are interesting, most are unnecessary information. Boring....
artmanJan 27, 2006
"The morning after Internet Explorer 4 was released, certain mischievous Microsoft workers left a 10 by 12 foot letter 'e' and a balloon with the message, "We love you", on Netscape front lawn."/that's just plain nasty
Closed AccountJan 27, 2006
"Domain names can be really sell at high prices! The most expensive domain name was 'business.com', which was bought by eCompanies for $7.5 million in 1999."Sex.com was just sold for 25 million. kthx