A couple of months ago Google provided a "widget" that enabled an up-to-date list of the T.T. posts to appear in the sidebar.
That "obsoleted" me doing it once every three months when ennui completely overtook me and I wrote a This is Public Occurrences. That also just about obsoleted the other 1627 posts. Since that widget it seems like 99.9999999% of all pageviewers have alighted on the T.T. and none other.
So in the last couple weeks whenever I noticed an obscure post being clicked on and thought to do it I printed out the stat page to include it in a post like this-here. These are some recent one-click wonders:
-Benjamin Jones’ Art, A Review of His Drawings…., March 24, 2005. That post gets clicked on every couple months, probably by Mr. Jones.
-Donald Kuspit, Quote Machine, Feb. 4, 2005.
-Justice, Dec. 4, 2008.
-Red Legacy in China , March 19, 2010.
-Hack Job: Technology Review and Nuland’s Attack on de Grey, January 23, 2005.
-Michael Chow’s House, Aug. 26, 2006.
-The Murder of Bian Zhongyun, April 6, 2007.
-Amr Khaled, March 20, 2006.
-Cold Fusion Yo-Yo, Dec. 9, 2005.
There was one reader from Azerbaijan today, one from Algeria ; one from El Salvador on Aug. 23.
Search keywords, one each (today):
-“china women soldiers.”
-“patent leather fetish.” (see above)
- “ben harris blog.”
-“burmese communist party anthem.” (?)
-“kennedy half dollar hammer sickle.”
-“breast cut off.” (the posts on death-by-slicing)
-“liu tingting.”
-王晶垚 ("Jingyao," Wang Jingyao, Bian Zhongyun's widower)
Image: Buddha silkscreens in mi casa; photo by mi daughter, Dion Marie.
-王晶垚 ("Jingyao," Wang Jingyao, Bian Zhongyun's widower)
Image: Buddha silkscreens in mi casa; photo by mi daughter, Dion Marie.