At DailyDiapers you don't need to log in to see the posts in most of the folders here, therefore Google's little webspiders can crawl through the posts and links to the next posts (and so on) and index them in the search engine.
At aby.com you need to log in to see the forum, which essentially acts as a brick wall for the liitle Google bots. They can't log in, and therefore can't index the posts within the site.
Even if you did, Google still keeps them cached for a certain amount of time. How long exactly I don't know.
I got it while I was in the shower this morning because I actually have the track in my CD collection
Rancid with Stubborn All-Stars - 05 - I Wanna Riot.mp3
I'm half tempted to go running around lower Manhatten again along the parade route.
Anyone else do the NYC Village parade? It's ten times more to be in the parade then along the sidewalks. Of course, your picture will end up on websites all over the place
Picked it up in the late 80s, it's like Monopoly but with these big ass Hotels.
Found a link to it over here:
http://www.gamepart.com/product/item/fly_352.html
Slightly off topic but I'd be deathly afraid of getting into a serious car accident with the truck loaded up like that. Like if you got re-ended and everything was thrown out of the truck of the car......
But then again, those cars were built like tanks and one of those new plastic cars would probably just crumple up against the bumper on that thing......
I've gone out with Attends on and just jeans over them. The jeans do a great job of muffling the crinkle.
I've actually gone out a few times with friends who don't know about this interest of mine and they never noticed them at all.
The only thing that bothers me is the way Google will cross index a site.
So if I were to say post my non-AB/DL Myspace address here and google picks up on it and indexes it, anyone searching for the MySpace account would stand a good chance of coming across the post here at Daily Diapers.
I suppose the solution to this would be to have a few private folders that the Google spiders can't access.