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	<title>Extra Connections Ltd &#187; Humour</title>
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		<title>Lightbulb Joke</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like to hang out in the Google Webmaster Help forum. It&#8217;s a great resource, but some of the people you come across there are, well, a bit &#8220;special&#8221;. In their honour I posted this answer to the question&#8230; How many webmaster help posters does it take to change a light bulb? Forty&#8230; 1 to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like to hang out in the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Webmaster_Help?hl=en">Google Webmaster Help</a> forum. It&#8217;s a great resource, but some of the people you come across there are, well, a bit &#8220;special&#8221;. In their honour <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Webmaster_Help-chit-chat/browse_thread/thread/9ea3fe7d3e0d31a7/0ce5abb5d0610752?hl=en&amp;#msg_2980ef11a8146059">I posted</a> this answer to the question&#8230;</p>
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<h3 style="margin-top: 0">How many webmaster help posters does it take to change a light bulb?</h3>
<p>Forty&#8230;</p>
<p>1 to point out that the lightswitch should be returning a 404 http code while the bulb is dead<br />
1 to say that he read in a forum somewhere that Google penalises dead light bulbs<br />
1 to insist that the light bulb is working really, but there&#8217;s a conspiracy by Google to keep us in the dark<br />
1 to offer to link to the light bulb once it&#8217;s working<br />
1 to say &#8220;never mind light bulbs, why doesn&#8217;t Google index strip clubs?&#8221;<br />
1 to say that he read on a newsgroup somewhere that Google prefers dead light bulbs<br />
1 to point out that not being able to be lit is a breach of the the standards for light bulbs<br />
1 to claim that Google doesn&#8217;t care about lightbulb standards anyway<br />
1 to say oh yes they do!<br />
1 to say oh no they don&#8217;t!<br />
1 to wonder why the bulb&#8217;s gone out when it has been working fine for 10 years<br />
1 to rule them all, one ring to bind them (sorry, dozed off for a minute there)<br />
1 to suggest you 301 the lightswitch to a bulb which works<br />
1 to observe that the light bulb works better on Yahoo!<br />
1 to ask how long you&#8217;ve been running the light bulb<br />
1 to suggest submitting a request to the electric company to make the bulb work again<br />
1 to insist that the bulb work work fine if those ******s at DMOZ would only list it<br />
1 to ask whether anybody else was using the light bulb before<br />
1 to wonder why the Google site in Outer Mongolia is still showing the bulb as lit<br />
1 to suggest that if there&#8217;s nothing interesting to look at when then bulb&#8217;s switched on, there&#8217;s no point in changing it<br />
1 to demand that Matt Cutts drops everything and comes and changes the lightbulb<br />
1 to insist that Matt Cutts should be sacked for not having changed the bulb already<br />
1 to point out that they&#8217;ve seen lots of crappier light bulbs which still work<br />
1 to suggest buying &#8220;lit lightbulb&#8221; in adwords<br />
1 to wonder why they can&#8217;t verify the lightbulb<br />
1 to demand Google add a tool to Webmaster Tools for changing lightbulbs<br />
1 to link to the last time we discussed lightbulbs<br />
1 TO SHOUT INCOHERENTLY<br />
1 to point out that this is the wrong forum in which to discuss lightbulbs<br />
1 to say that the bulb would work better if it had a site map<br />
1 to say that the bulb would work better if it didn&#8217;t have a site map<br />
1 to ask &#8220;what&#8217;s a site map?&#8221;<br />
1 to say Google is penalising small businesses by not changing their lightbulbs for them<br />
1 to point out that the &lt;meta relight-after&gt; tag doesn&#8217;t work<br />
1 to add that &lt;meta name=&#8221;keywords&#8221; value=&#8221;lit&#8221;&gt; doesn&#8217;t work either<br />
1 to suggest that your robots.txt is denying light to everyone<br />
1 to wonder if the lightbulb would work better if you added a www. to it<br />
1 to threaten to sue Google if the light bulb doesn&#8217;t start working NOW! (class action suit, anybody?)<br />
1 to warn people to be wary of dodgy lightbulb optimisers<br />
1 to say that lightbulbs are rubbish, what you really want is a candle</p>
<p>The poor lightbulb never gets changed</p></blockquote>
<p>I should probably have added another two to make the answer up to &#8220;42&#8243;.</p>
<p><a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Webmaster_Help-chit-chat/browse_thread/thread/9ea3fe7d3e0d31a7/01ff1cc26b864680?hl=en&amp;#msg_49a0c950e7340f01">Matt Cutts liked it</a> anyway.</p>
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