So, I let out a bit of a rant to Experts Exchange a while back about cloaking. It seems that a few readers feel the same way, with me seeing quite a bit of traffic for removing experts exchange completely from Google. So, in the true fashion of the web, its time to swing Firefox plugins into action for doing just that.
Drop this badboy into the below directory. (You might want to right click to save target).
C:\program files\Mozilla\searchplugins\
And restart Firefox to see it in action via the Search Box.
Enjoy, and hit me up with some links if you like it.

linky
posted:June 6, 2008 8:09 pm
Umm…. You *do* know that you don’t have to register with them to see their discussions, right? Just scroll down… Nope… Keep going… Nope… Keep going… There you go.
castellan
linky
posted:June 7, 2008 12:23 am
Thank you. I was so sick of searching for tech answers and ending up at their site. :)
Dan Meiser
linky
posted:June 15, 2009 8:57 am
Hee he thanks to Catellan, I’ve been using that site for years (with the old free sub), and never realised that. I laughed when I found out – “there you go” indeed.
Gordon Jackson
linky
posted:July 15, 2009 8:06 pm
Boycott Experts Exchange! There is just as much free information out there. I signed up and was very unimpressed with the internal content. Plus, if you sign up for the “free” trial and forget to cancel in time, they will NOT give you a refund. I told the customer service rep that if I didn’t get a refund that I would post negative comments all over the net. I asked them to look at my usage, I only logged in once. Yes, I should have remembered to cancel in time, but remember this: the customer is always right. I can’t stand those tricky “free” memberships. Boycott Experts Exchange!
JungleCoder