Tracking my readership
So I installed site meter technology today which allows me to see how many people have visited my blog each day. If you are reading this after 9:55pm on Monday but before the clock strikes midnight, congratulations-you very well may have hit the 10 spot. That's right, I'm on the verge of double digit visitors. I wonder who you guys are? Actually, there really isn't that much mystery, considering everyone who knows that this blog exists is a friend or family member of mine that I've emailed within the past week. Another new aspect of the blog is that, thanks to the suggestion of a self-proclaimed blogaholic nerd who shall remain nameless, anyone can now post comments. I do this for you guys, so please, comment away. I'm just kidding, this is totally for me. In unrelated and totally irrelevant other news, I called somebody today whose voice mail message claimed that he would return my phone call "as soon as humanly possible." I think simply 'as soon as possible' would suffice in this and most contexts. Barring a situation in which an animal or robot/machine might be able to expedite the process but you are unwilling to accept their help, I think the "humanly" aspect can be safely assumed. I wonder if a gentler midwestern tone will be detectable in my posts beginning tomorrow as I'll be back home in lovely Shaker Heights, Ohio? No doubt food for thought for all. I'll leave you guys to marinate on that one and I'll be sure to update its potential development. Have a lovely late Monday on into Tuesday eve (ning).
p.s. Jaffe, I think it's cool to be a blogaholic

2 Comments:
Imagine if you could install "thought meter technology" so you could have a little counter that incremented every time someone out there thought about you.
Actually, it would be terrible. It's about the quality of the work, Adam, not the size of the audience. Right?
I stand and am counted.
That "thought meter technology" would be very, very, very scary. Perish the thought - though of course now I will not be able to get it out of my mind.
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