Plumbob.org has now been hovering on the first page of a Google search for 'plumbob', for several months. I do not know completely what this means, but I do have some clues.
I have been moderately active on this site since I started it.and have been developing my vision for what can most simply be described as(but possibly missing the mark) an open source passive solar community. The regular addition of content on a site is, I think, a favorable metric for the google algorithm. Beyond that, In the last 5 years I have learned enough about the internet to find the Drupal community and got to know the tools enough to run this website, however shittily. So Drupal is the most likely reason why plumbob is on the first page.
Coincidentally, I really dig the 5th place site, onionflats.com/PLUMBOB
I believe I only know a small fraction of the knowledge and brainpower it takes to build something like Drupal, google, or any computer related things, passive solar structures, governments, or anything else that is driving our society today. I am a generalist by design apparently, because I find a compelling passion to make useful the un-useful; knowing enough about the nature of different things without any mastery. For me personally, it turns out that the mastery will lay somewhere beyond in the near future, perhaps in the form of my trajectory into a public school wood shop. The time before that will be about mastering the useless; to use my general knowledge of several key areas to sew the seeds for a re-alignment of Our societies' businesses, neighborhoods, schools, all of Our structures, Our priorities and Our actions.
I want to repeat that the best way to describe this effort is an "open source passive solar community". I do not intend to own much more than the near term rights to the plumbob name and logo, etc. I intend to continue working with the Drupal community. If plumbob works, it will be because millions of people will pick up tools and turn to their neighbors and participate.