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Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Sandwiches, Psalm Chants, Underpants

I am the world's foremost authority on Psalm chants!  And I'm numbers eight and nine on underpants zeppelins!

Frankly, I'm shocked at how much respect Google gives me.  This whole blogösphere thing is just one big joke, as far as I'm concerned, yet I seem to be getting a steady trickle of visitors to my Psalm Chant page, which is nice.  Who knows, maybe somebody will find them useful some day.

This new (relative) popularity is also an occasion for me to despair over the lousy job I've done with web page design, from a marketing point of view.  The Psalm page begins with a big block of text.  The Psalm files themselves are not laid out in some kind of neatly-organized table.  Well, at least there are no leftover pastrami sandwiches lying around.

Maybe I'm too hard on myself.  After all, web design is hard.  Maybe I need to remember we are all transforming, growing, and hopefully becoming more than we once were.

1 Comments:

Blogger Hucbald said...

There are some interisting "Googleisms" at my place as well: The most common search term that lands people at my site is "Nota Cambiata" (From a very early post), and the second is "Beethoven's Ninth". What's weird about the second one is that Google sends them to the oldest "Prolog" post, and funnier still, even people who have added "Analysis" to the search terms can't seem to find the other posts on the Ninth scattered thrughout the archive. What does that MEAN?! ;^) Blogging IS addictively fun though, isn't it?

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