The only bad comment is when it’s the first comment

[A new T-shirt announcement from Mozilla](http://blog.mozilla.com/store/2007/07/24/mozilla-developer-t-shirt/) gets it’s first comment a month later, and it’s a doozy. Of course, for all it’s negativity it is probably the only reason the rest of the people commented and prolly got them links to boot (like this one!).

Here’s the adorable image that got the commenter in a tizzy:
Cute Fox

The light at the end of the tunnel

Anyone who reads this blog (hi mom!) has noticed a particular lack of, well, blog entries. This is in part to a massive project I’ve been working on at work. Because of that project, I intentionally blocked my attention from wandering to some of the time sinks I had previously found so worthwhile (hi [google reader](http://www.google.com/reader/)! where ya been [iconbuffet](http://www.iconbuffet.com/blogs)?).

Thankfully though, I have some good news. With the aid of that massive project, I can even tell you in a t-shirt:

Custom T-shirt Design #29

If you click that t-shirt, you’ll be taken to the first site that is using the technology I’ve been putting together between the rest of my responsibilities at work. To put it in a nutshell, [T-shirts.Dyetub.com lets people make and share custom t-shirt designs](http://t-shirts.dyetub.com/).

T-shirts are pretty freakin’ cool, so a website where you can design your own should be pretty freakin’ cool, too. Of course, there are other sites out there where you can design a t-shirt but they want you to actually __buy__ the shirt, not just show off your neat idea to your friends. So things like hotlinking are actively discouraged instead of embraced.

If you’ve ever had an idea for a t-shirt, [go make it](http://t-shirts.dyetub.com/designs/new). Not sure how? [Watch a quick movie to learn how.](http://t-shirts.dyetub.com/) And be sure to let me know how it goes for you. :)

Google Reviews are not Google Reviews/

A [good summary of the coverage already out there for Google’s new-ish “suggest a result” feature](http://searchengineland.com/070917-094402.php) over at Search Engine Land. Unfortunately, one bit of confusion exists (as [I already pointed out in a thread at WebmasterWorld](http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/3446696.htm#msg3449865)):

After you submit the URL, it takes you to http://www.google.com/reviews/w/nominate, which is a 404 page for me. It does, however, appear that Google has many /review pages indexed.

Google’s existing [google.com/reviews URLs](http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agoogle.com%2Freviews) are clearly part of the [Movies search](http://www.google.com/help/features.html#movies) and not reviews of web site URLs.

Of course, perhaps Google is planning some uber-reviews section that will cover reviews of everything but no evidence suggests that at this time.