Saturday, January 20, 2007

Site stats

I'm noticing a LOT more "unknowns" popping up in Sitemeter. People are blocking their info; what a bummer. ;-) So that kills about 25% of the hits that I get here. Then there are always a few playing "Next Blog" in Blogger, so I throw those out.

But the rest...hmm, lots of image searches: William Petersen, selkies, Orlando Bloom, boots that are purported to be "sx#y," the Honda similar to the one my high school boyfriend drove, and the br@&p@nt!#s meme result (which makes me laugh because it's BLOCKED by the new software installed on our library computers!).

The rest:

  • "astrology"+"charts"+"george eads" -- Good use of quotes, bad choice in sites. He's cute, but I have no idea what his chart looks like (nor do I care) [Google]

  • Meryl Streep date of birth -- No clue, sorry. She's older than me, but I don't know anything more than that. [Google Blogsearch]

  • ARTCAT JAGS -- huh? Any clues about this? Cuz the artcat I know doesn't be drivin a jag! :-) [Google]

  • ine weeny yellow polka dot bikini, song -- nice spelling, there.... [Google]

  • declaration of independence era -- Uhm, no. Thanks, Kitty, for giving me a question I could answer using this phrase! [Ask.c0m]

  • learning style solitary -- I'm not even on the first screen for results for this! WTF! [Yahoo!]

  • Atlantic Starr -- in French, from one of those Survey Place quizzes (adding insult to injury, I didn't even 'x' these guys!) [Blogger's Blogsearch]

  • "hang a duck" -- The FIRST GOOD SEARCH! [Google]

  • gender meme "three things" "women usually do" -- I kind of liked reading people's answers to this [Google, in French]
Rounding out the answers were a lot of links from the comments I've done on meme-sites, including about 25 for yesterdays RevGalBlogPals Friday Five. Hi, (mostly) girls. ;-)

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