Rubicon's Current Most Popular Post
The posts which draw a crowd always seems to surprise me. Hulk Hogan and the Orthodox Jews was a huge one, but it's possible that the 300 Workout post may surpass it. From my stats I can tell from where people are coming to visit this blog, to a great extent. I know if people are coming from Google, from another website/blog that linked here, or from aggregators like Bloglines, for example.
The Hulk Hogan post deluge of visitors seemed to be coming from an email list orginating in Canada. It was a mystery to me as to who spread the word and why. I would have loved to have seen the discussion that prompted hundreds upon hundreds of visitors to come by. But darn it, the passersby did not leave comments, thus revealing no clues.
The crowds of folks coming to see the 300 Workout post are entering via google search, interestingly. So they are a disparate group, only linked by a desire to know how the actors pumped themselves up for the role.
Having a blog, even a small one like this, is a fascinating peak into the behind-the-scenes workings of the internet. Like any other blogger, I do love to receive comments, but even without them the feedback I receive from statcounters and sitemeters keeps me going. I am aware of the fact that there's an audience of readers who come by daily or several times a week, week in and week out. Thanks for your interest and for taking the time to stop by.














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