Yesterday, at 7.04 pm, I had a visit from Cambridge Associates, LLC's Boston office. Naturally, it's massively confusing for me to have a company such as this visit my little blog. Why on earth would they want to access? To check out my taste in music or books? Perhaps they thought they were going somewhere interesting, and were cruelly disappointed? Who knows? Anyway, if you have any original ideas, please feel free to put them forward, but if you do so anonymously, then I'll plagiarize them.
Matt
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Well, who knows. Interestingly, the largest number of hits via a search engine occur with the search "Albourne" (my ex-employer). Now, I did a search on Google (which everybody who has accessed my page via a search engine has used), and my blog didn't appear on any of the first four pages of results. Something doesn't scan, there.
Matt
Perhaps they were seeking the truth Matt? Blogs are a good place to start if one wants to seek the truth.
Stephany: I still don't see it - I've searched on google.com and .co.uk, but it's not where you say. No matter.
Fidders: The Truth, such as it is perceived to be, is in allowing the possibility that others might have a valid point. If one allows that possibility, then there's a fighting chance that a mutually satisfactory outcome may be achieved. Cambridge Associates has ignored my 'mail, but has accessed my blog, again. Fuck 'em.
Matt
OK, got it - thanks. That really is quite gratifying: I mentioned Albourne's name in full as many times as I felt I could, in the hope that it would get picked up, in any searches!
Matt
Shame: it's dropped to #9. How will I sleep?
Matt
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