CWU-45/P USAF FIGHTER PILOT`S FLIGHT JACKET

Last Updated on Thursday, 8 December 2011 10:37 Written by External Post Thursday, 8 December 2011 10:37

Insulated sage green nylon shell. Zipper front with knit cuffs and waistband, large angular pockets on lower front and zipperd pocket on left sleeve. All insignia is velcro attached and includes US Flag on left shoulder, Black leather “Edwards” Command Pilot name tag on left chest, Tactical Air Command patch on right chest and 33rd Tactical Fighter Squadron patch on right shoulder. Has subdued cloth major`s leaves sewn to shoulders. Clean and well kept – size medium! Nice example!
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ARMY OFFICER`S HBT "TANKER" COVERALLS, WW2

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 November 2011 11:06 Written by External Post Thursday, 10 November 2011 11:06

Light OD, HBT with eppaulettes added to shoulders for wear by an officer in the field. Black 13 star buttons. Patch style chest pockets – one with flap and one made without the flap. Patch pockets on rear – conventional pockets in front. Measure 22″ across the chest. Shows average use and wear but complete and very presentable. Very unusual to see an officer`s covversion – probably done overseas.
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BLACK CHARACTER ADVERTISING LABELS

Last Updated on Wednesday, 9 November 2011 10:58 Written by External Post Wednesday, 9 November 2011 10:58

Longwood Plantation`s Pure Cane Syrup. Pictures Black woman with “Mammy” style head scarf holding a plate of pancakes covered in syrup. 8×6-1/2″. Black Joe Juice Grapes. End label for crate of grapes features smiling Black man with white hair and red bandanna. 13-1/4×4″. Both labels in fine condition.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops may leak online after disk theft

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 October 2010 01:21 Written by External Post Wednesday, 20 October 2010 01:21

Xbox copies of Call of Duty: Black Ops were supposedly stolen yesterday, sparking fears that the closely-guarded title may be leaked online ahead of its release. After several copies were allegedly snagged from the pressing plant in Alabama, attempts
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Putting your life on the line: Dare you rely on the Internet?

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 September 2010 03:40 Written by External Post Saturday, 25 September 2010 03:40

Among the e-mails I have recently received on “The Dark Net” and the “Black Internet” was one from Professor John Walker. He has given me permission to reproduce it as a guest blog. My own thoughts are at the end: “One of the major considerations for any
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Natalie Portman’s creepy “Black Swan” trailer released online

Last Updated on Friday, 20 August 2010 03:20 Written by External Post Friday, 20 August 2010 03:20

Fox Searchlight Pictures From the director of such visceral, hard-hitting dramas as “Requiem for a Dream” and “The Wrestler” comes … a film about ballet. But judging by the trailer, “Black Swan” will be far more than a slightly grittier “Save the Last
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Waiting for an Internet security fix? Don’t hold your breath

Last Updated on Tuesday, 3 August 2010 05:00 Written by External Post Tuesday, 3 August 2010 05:00

Black Hat founder Jeff Moss opened this year’s Black Hat 2010 conference by telling the world that he’s frustrated with the computer security industry’s inability to fix many problems over the past two decades. In a point that some people probably missed
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Using XSS & Google To Find Physical Location

Last Updated on Tuesday, 3 August 2010 02:00 Written by External Post Tuesday, 3 August 2010 02:00

wiredmikey sends along a brief (and quite poorly written) report from Security Week on Samy Kamkar’s talk at Black Hat last week. In the video, which is amusing, he demonstrates how to obtain location information (within 30 feet, in the example he shows)
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Cannes Lukewarm on French Online-Gaming Thriller Black Heaven

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 01:40 Written by External Post Tuesday, 18 May 2010 01:40

The critics are mixed on a French thriller that puts characters in peril when they play a fictional online game called “Black Hole.” Director Gilles Marchand premiered his movie Black Heaven the weekend at the Cannes Film Festival to lukewarm
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What is Black Hat SEO?

Last Updated on Friday, 27 March 2009 09:27 Written by a2e Friday, 27 March 2009 09:27

1603468986_7180f1a280What is Black Hat SEO?

Author: Nicola Bullimore

Black hat is a common term known to search engine optimisers, it is considered as unethical techniques used to get websites increased exposure in search engines.

Search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN wants to ensure they are showing relevant results to their end users. For those who employ successful “Black hat” or “Unethical” techniques to get their sites to show up in the search results pages, more often than not, will not give you the information you were looking for.

For example, if a Webmaster wants to make money with Google Adsense, they place content on a webpage in the hope that when someone finds that page, they will click on an Ad because the content on the page is not useful. In return, the Webmaster gets paid for that click.

The result is poor user experience because of the black hat SEO techniques used by the Webmaster to fool the search engines into believing the page was relevant to the search.

This is exactly what search engines are trying to combat.

If you are a person who is hoping to outsource search engine marketing, then it is important you know what to look out for and avoid when trusting someone with your website.

Here are some common Black hat techniques:

Keyword Stuffing

Keyword stuffing can be achieved in a number of ways. It is an unethical technique of using tags such as Meta-tags, Alt tags and title tags to stuff with your target keywords. Search engines reads these tags and can help to indicate what a page is about, however, if you stuff your tags with keywords, and the search engines find out, then this can cause your site to be banned.

An example of keyword stuffing in alt tags (tags attached to images) could look something like:

[img src=”images/my_cat.jpg” alt=”black hat, dodgy practices, black, hat, spam, unethical,hat black,black hat is cool,im spamming for black hat,practice black hat”]

As you can see, the webmaster is wanting the search engines robots to notice the keyword black hat in the hope it will get a better ranking in the results pages, however, this is unethical and something which if picked up, is likely to get the website thrown out of the search engines.

Hidden Text

The most common way to hide text on a webpage is by setting the font colour of the text to be the same as the page background, this way it is not easily picked up by a site visitor.

People use hidden text to load keywords and phrases into a webpage that is only read by search engines to increase their rankings in search engines. However, this tactic goes against search engine guidelines and if picked up, can get your website banned.

One way to discover if a site has hidden text is to click Edit/Select all in your browser, if you see text, which is otherwise not visible, then this is hidden text.
 
Doorway Pages

A common example of a doorway page is for a Webmaster to create a page specifically for search engines, which probably would make no sense to a user. They will get the page for search engines ranking, and when a user clicks on the result from a search, they will immediately be redirected to a different page without their knowledge.

An easy way to discover a doorway page is to look at the description in a search result and to look for that content when you click through to that page. If the content is not within the page content or in the description Meta-tag, then it is likely the result you saw was a doorway page.

*Note: Google can sometimes use descriptions in their webpage results from DMOZ, check to see if the site is listed in DMOZ and check the description to clarify the description is not from them.

These are the most common techniques used by Black hat Webmasters

All of these methods can get your site banned from the search engines, so when outsourcing SEO work, check over your website to ensure none of these tactics are being used on your website.

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