luni, 1 iulie 2013

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Damn Cool Pics


When Animals Attack Compilation [Video]

Posted: 01 Jul 2013 03:53 PM PDT



When humans enter the unpredictable realm of animals there's bound to be excitement. However, some of these people actually got what they asked for…

A Wax Museum That Totally Fails

Posted: 01 Jul 2013 12:46 PM PDT

This visitor was disappointed with these wax replicas. Do you agree that they are awful?


























Hairy Stockings in Test

Posted: 01 Jul 2013 12:15 PM PDT

Do you remember the hairy stockings from China that should protect girls from perverts? One British female blogger put them on the test.


























Hilarious Wrong Number Texts

Posted: 01 Jul 2013 12:01 PM PDT




























The Worlds Greatest Duos

Posted: 01 Jul 2013 09:17 AM PDT

Some are fictional, some are historical, some are heroes, some are sidekicks. In any case, these duos are the perfect pairs!

Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan



R2D2 and C3PO



Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg



Batman and Robin



Beavis and Butthead



Forrest Gump and Bubba



Pippen and Jordan



Cheech and Chong



Cliff and Claire Huxtable



Dulce and Gabanna



Bert and Ernie



Will and Carlton



Whitney and Bobby



Harry and Lloyd



Knight Rider and Kit



Ike and Tina



Shaq and Kobe



Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love



Mr Burns and Smithers



John and Paul



Lewis and Clark



Adam and Eve



Mario and Luigi



Matt and Trey (creators of South Park)



Michael and his pet Bubbles



Ozzy and Sharon



Nixon and Reagan, (one created scandals the other pardoned)



Regis And Kelly



Ren and Stimpy



Rob and Big



Rocky and Mick



Starsky and Hutch



Tony Montana and Manny



Craig Jones and Smokie



Harold and Kumar



Mike Tyson and Don King



The Wright Brothers



No worthy sidekick could be found

American Flag Pizza

Posted: 01 Jul 2013 08:35 AM PDT

If Americans don't have a flag handy for the waving, the next best thing is a strip of bacon!

Tablespoon contributor bevcooks combines the best of both worlds to pork up the patriotism at the party table this fourth of July with a recipe for Bacon Flag Pizza.

If you're wondering what's providing the blue hue, those are "crispy little blue discs of freedom," (aka, purple potatoes), so unless you always eat suspiciously foreign-looking taters, you'll want to add those to the grocery list.

100 Years of Women’s Fashion [Infographic]

Posted: 01 Jul 2013 08:26 AM PDT

Fashion trends are in flux constantly. What's here today… is gone in about five minutes. And sometimes, what everybody was wearing twenty years ago can return in the blink of an eye and is called retro style. But fashion isn't nearly as random as you may think. There's a strong thread of history running through everything you wear.

Click on Image to Enlarge.

Via PrimetimeClothing

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Watch: President Obama in South Africa

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Watch: President Obama in South Africa

On Saturday, President Obama discussed youth empowerment and leadership with young African leaders in a town hall meeting at the University of Johannesburg - Soweto.

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At the University of Johannesburg - Soweto, President Obama discusses youth empowerment and leadership with young African leaders in a town hall meeting. June 29, 2013.

 
 
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Connecting Continents

On Saturday, the First Lady hosted a special event to discuss the importance of education for young people across the world. The First Lady and MTV Base VJ Sizwe Dhlomo joined students in South Africa for a virtual discussion with young people in cities around the U.S.

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FLOTUS Travel Journal: Robben Island, An Experience We Will Never Forget

First Lady Michelle Obama reflects on a visit to Robben Island -- which from the 1960s through the 1990s, housed a maximum security prison. Many of the prisoners there were activists, including Nelson Mandela, who worked to bring down Apartheid, the South African government’s policies that discriminated against people of color.

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Broad, bipartisan support for the Senate’s passage of immigration reform

On Thursday, with a strong bipartisan vote, the Senate passed an immigration reform bill, bringing us a critical step closer to fixing our broken immigration system. President Obama congratulated the passage of the Senate’s bill, which is largely consistent with the President’s key principles for commonsense reform.

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2:20 AM: The President and the First Family depart Cape Town, South Africa

6:40 AM: The President and the First Family arrive Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

7:30 AM: The President and the First Lady participate in an official arrival ceremony

7:40 AM: The President holds a restricted bilateral meeting with President Kikwete

7:55 AM: The President holds an expanded bilateral meeting with President Kikwete

8:45 AM: The President and President Kikwete hold a press conference WATCH LIVE

9:35 AM: The President participates in a tree planting ceremony with President Kikwete

10:05 AM: The President takes part in a CEO Roundtable

11:05 AM: The President delivers remarks at a Business Forum

12:20 PM: The President and the First Lady attend an official dinner with President Kikwete

 

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Pyscape: Your Best Friend for Using the Mozscape API

Pyscape: Your Best Friend for Using the Mozscape API


Pyscape: Your Best Friend for Using the Mozscape API

Posted: 30 Jun 2013 07:37 PM PDT

Posted by GeoffKenyon

If you do link building and have to pull a lot of metrics from Open Site Explorer, I would like to introduce you to your new best friend, Pyscape. You might use a Google Doc to take advantage of the Mozscape API, but this is better. I promise.

Pyscape, created by fellow Distiller Ben Estes, enables you to pull link data such as an export of more than 10,000 backlinks or look up Moz metrics for a bulk URL list. And it’s super-fast.

What does Pyscape do?

When you use Pyscape, you must choose one of the following operating modes to run:

  • Metrics: This will simply show all the Moz metrics associated with the given URL, subdomain, or domain.
  • Bulk-metrics: This will show you the Moz metrics for a bulk URL list.
  • Anchor: This will give you all the anchors associated with a URL, subdomain, or domain.
  • Top: This will return the top pages on a site.
  • Links: This gives you a list of links pointing to a URL, subdomain, or domain.
  • Ose-style: This will return an Open Site Explorer formatted list of links for a URL, subdomain, or domain.

It is also worth noting that Pyscape does not cut off your reports at 10,000 URLs, and it can be much faster than using the Open Site Explorer Interface â€" especially for sites with large link profiles.

Selecting Your Granularity

In addition to telling Pyscape which report you want to run, you need to give it a little more guidance. This is especially important because Pyscape will pick an intelligent set of fields to grab from Mozscape based on the options you specify. Start by telling Pyscape how it should interpret the URL(s) that you input:

  • -d (domain): interprets the URL(s) as domains only
  • -s (subdomain): interprets the URL(s) as subdomains only
  • -p (page): interprets the URL(s) as the specific pages only

Links Mode

If you are in the links operating mode, here are a few more commands you should know:

  • -o (one): will return one URL per linking domain in links mode
  • -m (many): will return up to 25 pages per linking domain in link mode (this is the default)

Anchor Mode

Finally, there are a couple more directives you should know if you are going to use the anchor mode:

  • -f (phrase): will return anchor text phrases
  • -t (term): will return term matches (default)

Setting Up Pyscape

So now that we’ve covered what Pyscape will do, let’s look at how we use it. The following steps will take you through setting up Pyscape.

  1. Go to the Pyscape homepage; download the zip file and then extract it.
  2. Enter your Mozcape API credentials (free or paid) in the keys.json file. Get your credentials here.
  3. Download and install Python, version 3.2 or above (download here).
  4. Go give Pyscape an upvote on inbound.org to say thank you to Ben, or follow him on twitter.

Running Your First Pyscape Report

Ok, now that we’ve got Pyscape installed, I’m going to take you through how to run reports using the command line (It sounds technical but it’s really pretty easy).

  1. Start up the "Command Prompt" application.
  2. Next you'll need to change the directory that the application is operating in to the directory where you have extracted Pyscape. "Enter "CD" followed by the folder path leading to the extracted Pyscape directory and hit enter.
  3. Now enter your request. Below are some sample requests that show how requests need to be structured.

Entering these commands will give you the data you need to start your analysis in a nice .csv output in lightning-fast time. This Google Doc contains examples of the output data from Pyscape to help you get a feel for which reports will best work for you.

The rest is up to you! If you like the tool, make sure to say thanks to Ben and to vote it up on inbound.org!


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