Wake up, get ready, go to work, do routines, repeat.Wake up, get ready, go to work, do routines, repeat.Wake up, don't get ready, hide from people at work, do different routines, annoy the opposition?
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Quote from: MarkingDawg on September 03, 2007, 02:58:55 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 02:43:28 PMI caught a google bot (66.249.XX.XX) trying to register as a member. How common is this??No shit?I did not know they were that sophisticated. Is it even possible for a bot to get around the email activation?Apparently not. it failed to register. At first i thought we were getting another Californian since the IP traced to Mountian View,Ca in Silicon Valley. but I did a little google search and found that that's the home of google.
Quote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 02:43:28 PMI caught a google bot (66.249.XX.XX) trying to register as a member. How common is this??No shit?I did not know they were that sophisticated. Is it even possible for a bot to get around the email activation?
I caught a google bot (66.249.XX.XX) trying to register as a member. How common is this??
Quote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 03:03:19 PMQuote from: MarkingDawg on September 03, 2007, 02:58:55 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 02:43:28 PMI caught a google bot (66.249.XX.XX) trying to register as a member. How common is this??No shit?I did not know they were that sophisticated. Is it even possible for a bot to get around the email activation?Apparently not. it failed to register. At first i thought we were getting another Californian since the IP traced to Mountian View,Ca in Silicon Valley. but I did a little google search and found that that's the home of google.Is it possible that it's simply a person AT google? They allow personal surfing.
Quote from: mordok on September 03, 2007, 05:28:17 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 03:03:19 PMQuote from: MarkingDawg on September 03, 2007, 02:58:55 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 02:43:28 PMI caught a google bot (66.249.XX.XX) trying to register as a member. How common is this??No shit?I did not know they were that sophisticated. Is it even possible for a bot to get around the email activation?Apparently not. it failed to register. At first i thought we were getting another Californian since the IP traced to Mountian View,Ca in Silicon Valley. but I did a little google search and found that that's the home of google.Is it possible that it's simply a person AT google? They allow personal surfing.i doubt it. anyway, the googlebots will follow the links here as far as they can, and that includes login/register pages.
Quote from: odeon on September 07, 2007, 02:21:41 PMQuote from: mordok on September 03, 2007, 05:28:17 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 03:03:19 PMQuote from: MarkingDawg on September 03, 2007, 02:58:55 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 02:43:28 PMI caught a google bot (66.249.XX.XX) trying to register as a member. How common is this??No shit?I did not know they were that sophisticated. Is it even possible for a bot to get around the email activation?Apparently not. it failed to register. At first i thought we were getting another Californian since the IP traced to Mountian View,Ca in Silicon Valley. but I did a little google search and found that that's the home of google.Is it possible that it's simply a person AT google? They allow personal surfing.i doubt it. anyway, the googlebots will follow the links here as far as they can, and that includes login/register pages.I see, so, it wasn't really trying to register. All it was doing was following its nose, as it's supposed to do. That makes a lot more sense.
Quote from: MarkingDawg on September 07, 2007, 02:39:47 PMQuote from: odeon on September 07, 2007, 02:21:41 PMQuote from: mordok on September 03, 2007, 05:28:17 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 03:03:19 PMQuote from: MarkingDawg on September 03, 2007, 02:58:55 PMQuote from: Scraphemi on September 03, 2007, 02:43:28 PMI caught a google bot (66.249.XX.XX) trying to register as a member. How common is this??No shit?I did not know they were that sophisticated. Is it even possible for a bot to get around the email activation?Apparently not. it failed to register. At first i thought we were getting another Californian since the IP traced to Mountian View,Ca in Silicon Valley. but I did a little google search and found that that's the home of google.Is it possible that it's simply a person AT google? They allow personal surfing.i doubt it. anyway, the googlebots will follow the links here as far as they can, and that includes login/register pages.I see, so, it wasn't really trying to register. All it was doing was following its nose, as it's supposed to do. That makes a lot more sense.exactly. the bots have no idea of what they're "looking at". they're here to index our pages.
I caught flo.
exactly. the bots have no idea of what they're "looking at". they're here to index our pages.
Caught McJagger!
I also saw eclair looking at her own profile.
Quote from: odeon on September 07, 2007, 02:43:31 PMexactly. the bots have no idea of what they're "looking at". they're here to index our pages.The whole idea of self-awareness is unimportant though. Bots could probablymade, which can handle registration, soonenough. Language processing's gone a longway, recently.