Friday, July 29, 2016

The Return of Stat Porn. For Every Community Member Bored By It, There's At Least One Who is All Wonky About It.


14 comments:

  1. Plus what happened to the Canadians? Poutine Day? Dominion Day? Cal could tell me, although I think he only goes back for the Winnipeg Mosquito Festival, or, between July and September.

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  2. And what happened to Japan, Germany, and Australia?

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    1. You wait, Bubba. I will do a full international count!

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    2. Here are international hits since this morning:
      United States
      5694
      Canada
      963
      United Kingdom
      755
      Germany
      644
      France
      399
      Australia
      295
      Japan
      181
      Bangladesh
      64
      China
      55

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    3. I am tempted to do research in Antarctica just so that CM can get a hit from there just once.

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    4. Whoops nit just international but the US count is good for comparison. In the long run Canada goes about 10% of US.

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    5. Wait. Those counts are since Monday! We are not that popular. Sheesh.

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    6. Didn't the site get a hit from North Korea a few years ago?

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    7. In North Korea the blog visits you.

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    8. It is no coincidence that blog rhymes with flog and gulag.

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  3. nobody from Athens OR Oxford???? pffft. right.

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  4. Nobody left in Oilmont, MT either I guess.

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  5. Since nobody else has covered it, and it's tradition (cover your ears if you're sensitive to shouting):

    I CAN SEE MY DOT! (overlapping with a bunch of other dots in a major metropolitan area that is home to millions of people, but never mind) YOU'VE OUTED ME!!!!!!!

    Actually, I'm mostly looking at the dots near bodies of water and feeling envious. Maybe not of those in Florida (too hot this time of year; it's why I telecommute rather than living in the compound; I like seasons), but Nova Scotia sounds tempting, as does that dot in Ontario, and there are several others along the northern half of the Atlantic coast where I wouldn't mind being.

    Ah, well. Back to grading.

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