Monday, January 30, 2012

Curioser and curioser

Just Googled my own name and found a very curious entry in Japanese. It appears to be advertising for some kind of skin care product or establishment. It might be superlative, but, knowing nothing about it beyond what I see on my screen, I can hardly endorse it. How did it get so prominent, right beneath the Wikipedia entry? Does this kind of thing happen to other people?

4 comments:

Marcus said...

That's beyond weird. I wonder what my name as a website would pull up!

SleeplessDemelza said...

I just searched for your name and got that same website--very odd. But I was delighted to also read (via Wikipedia, so who knows if this is true, of course) that you loved the Oz books and were published in the Baum Bugle and Oziana! I was also an International Wizard of Oz member. I love the Frostflower books; I bought them when they were published and have them still on my shelf.

SleeplessDemelza said...

Wait! It gets even more curious! You have a link on this very webpage, just in the upper lefthand side, that purports to be your website, and it leads to that Japanese website.

Also, many thanks for your earlier posting about Zauberlinda. I'm not familiar with this book, and will look it up.

Zola said...

looks like your website was hijacked