Monday, November 7, 2011




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  1. Oh, hey, wait. I can see my visits on this chart. I don't want to be fired. Please remove my digits. Thank you.

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  2. What's the month-by-month? I'm curious to see where we stand compared to this time last year.

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  3. We've been down all year long from the first year. September was down 9%. October down about 5%. November was way off, nearly 20% down.

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  4. Oh, is the page dying? Hmmm, maybe someone should have alerted us to this.

    Abandoning ship, is what I see. I'm just telling the truth, and I'm glad to see you're finally admitting it.

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  5. I wouldn't worry about this. If I'm reading the screen correctly, the blog gets more than 150,00 hits a month.

    Well, one of the most well known and widely read academic bloggers, Bitch PhD, only gets 10,000-12,000 a month. There's some perspective for you.

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  6. I think the numbers are astonishing. It is an academic blog, after all.

    Oh, and I've been dying to send this in, but just never saw the occasion. I met Dr. Crazy / Kalamazoo Katie.

    She is, I have to say, the craziest fucking academic I've ever met (and as you know, the bar is pretty high for that).

    I'm at a nearby college in Ohio and a friend used to work with her. Somehow I ended up with her and some colleagues, and it was the most ridiculously entertaining train wreck of egotism that I've ever been around.

    I wish she'd come back and send material to the page again, just so she could deny writing it - despite the fact that it already appeared on her own awful blog - demand it get taken down, and then stalk off "never" to return.

    I'm a longtime reader, and of course, Yaro and Darla are my favorites.

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  7. PS: One I want to make sweet love to, and the other is Darla. :*

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  8. @Flynn: if I'm reading the graph correctly, it will be entirely dead as of Dec. 1.

    @CM: I wonder if last week's power outage in the northeast is enough to account for the 20% drop in the early part of November. It's certainly not 20% of the country, but it is a higher-ed-infested region.

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