making my website searchable
Jul. 20th, 2004 08:14 pmI want to make a personal website that is searchable with a Google-like interface. How hard is this?
My idea is to make sort of index of keywords in my life, and other things I think are interesting or may have an opinion about (like Cosma's notebooks). Each item will have my description of the concept and my relationship to it.
For example:
bluegrass
"high lonesome sound";
"fiery soulful music";
a modern rearrangement of old-time-music[link] with influences from blues[link];
a style of country music invented by Bill Monroe featuring string-only band, and with the distinctive presence of mandolin[link], fiddle[link] and finger-picked-banjo[link];
BLUEGRASS & ME
I play bluegrass fiddle[link] since 2001 and am learning banjo[link]. I get a manic feeling from fast tunes (especially breakdowns[link]), and especially during hot improvisations[link to John Mc Gann's impressionistic aesthetic of improvisations]. I am a big fan of bluegrass crossover such as Béla Fleck and David Grisman; but not as much of what is known as "modern bluegrass", such as Alison Krauss.
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My idea is to make sort of index of keywords in my life, and other things I think are interesting or may have an opinion about (like Cosma's notebooks). Each item will have my description of the concept and my relationship to it.
For example:
bluegrass
"high lonesome sound";
"fiery soulful music";
a modern rearrangement of old-time-music[link] with influences from blues[link];
a style of country music invented by Bill Monroe featuring string-only band, and with the distinctive presence of mandolin[link], fiddle[link] and finger-picked-banjo[link];
BLUEGRASS & ME
I play bluegrass fiddle[link] since 2001 and am learning banjo[link]. I get a manic feeling from fast tunes (especially breakdowns[link]), and especially during hot improvisations[link to John Mc Gann's impressionistic aesthetic of improvisations]. I am a big fan of bluegrass crossover such as Béla Fleck and David Grisman; but not as much of what is known as "modern bluegrass", such as Alison Krauss.
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