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<title>diary of a window system hacker 31 May 2006</title>
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  <title>all the cool kids are doing it</title>
  <link>http://www.fooishbar.org/blog/tech/googleStats-2006-05-31-12-01.html</link>
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Since all the cool kids are doing it, here are some of the more interesting
stats from the Google analysis tools.  The third most popular search term
used to hit my site has been '<a href="http://www.perkypants.org">jdub</a>'
of late, which is a bit worrying.  Number five is 'scandinavian window
systems' (?), number fifteen is 'abortions', number seventeen is 'word up
for hilltop hoods' (okay, I share the sentiment, but will Googling for it
really be that useful?), and number eighteen is 'bluetooth beatbox', which
really defies explanation beyond being a googlewhack, but it's not even
that.
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The mind boggles.  At least it's not quite as odd as when I maintained a
very large, Google-indexed, IRC quotes file.

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