Now that it's winter break and I took an incomplete (in my philosophy class cuz I'm not done philosophizing, bitches!), I get to read fun books.
Some reading material I'll be taking with me on my Palestine/Egypt winter travels are (1) Poop Culture: how America is shaped by its grossest national product and (2) A Blogger's Manifesto: free speech and censorship in a digital world.
Because I know you're intrigued by BOTH, I'll promise to provide you with reviews. For now, the latter has provided me with at least one more reason to keep blogging:
Out of the millions of blogs out there, only around 10% get more than 100 daily hits.
But this blog? KABOBfest gets 400 daily hits (one THOUSAND when Israel slips into boredom and decides to kill people in Lebanon instead). So if it's true that only about 10% of the millions of blogs out there receive more than 100 daily hits a day and if we get 400 that must mean that we're like FOUR times better than… something.
And this is why I don't major in math or use a quantitative methodology. But it is why I blog. :)
Saturday, December 15, 2007
This is why I don't use a quantitative methodology...
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I can thoroughly recommend Erik's book, A Blogger's Manifesto. It's a very good read.
xD.
Awesome...
Since this isn't getting many comments, I'd like to post on a subject of interest - global warming. The media has been loving the Bali conference, drooling over Gore's America trashing.
I know a lot of you lefties are big believers - for that is what "global warming" is, a religion. I think you should read this letter, composed to the Secretary General of the UN by 100 scientists from around the world.
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