GÄ ind pÄ Google. VÊlg at sÞge i sider pÄ dansk eller vÊlg at sÞge i sider fra Danmark. Skriv "blÊr" i sÞgefeltet, og klik sÄ pÄ "Jeg fÞler mig heldig".
Hvis det ikke er lidt blÊret, sÄ er det nok fordi Google har Êndret deres rangering af siderne i deres database siden jeg skrev dette... ;-)
Link:
Google sÞgeresultat pÄ "blÊr" (blÊr?)
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SÊsonforberedelse ( http://www.google.dk/search?q=s%C3%A6sonforberedelse&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=da&btnG=Google-s%C3%B8gning&meta= ) er ogsÄ et godt ord. (Ok, ikke sÄ meget pointe som i "blÊr", men det er altid sjovt at vÊre etter :-) )
Ok, det sÄ lidt grimt ud...Psa pÄ, hvem du lukker ind pÄ din side ;-)
Ja han er godt nok en smÄskummel hacker-type ham Kaspar fra http://www.tredive.dk Men har forstand pÄ hvem man holder med i dansk fodbold, sÄ jeg ser nok igennem fingre med det denne gang ;-)
Jeg har iÞvrigt ikke fÄet lavet noget administrations-system til min weblog hvor jeg let kan rette folks kommentarer. SÄ det mÄ lige blive en anden dag jeg downloader databasen og retter det link...
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