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		<title>By: Hogtown Consulting &#187; Web server logs say the funniest things</title>
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		<description>[...] Anyway, back to my story. So I was browsing my stats and took a glace through the traffic that was referred to my site by search engines. There at number 10 for this week was a visitor who searched for &#8216;try to take out a consultant&#8216;. Now I don&#8217;t know the context, so I&#8217;m not sure if the searcher in that case wanted to &#8216;take out a consultant&#8217; in a mob sense or maybe just a more benign social way. Neither of those is things I recall writing about recently anyway, so I can only assume that the search continues elsewhere. The person who searched for a definition of &#8217;shaving the yak&#8217; though, them I think I helped.      no comments        leave a comment        permalink      category: miscellaneous     Technorati tags: [...]</description>
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