A child of the Southwest and of the 50s -- a woman who knew me well once said, 'Yeah, the 1850s.' Generally culturally conservative and distrustful of new and improved innovative change. Very seldom overtly serious, but many a truth is spoke in jest and all of my truths are. Worked my way through UT when I was up in my 30s. If I'd, by some horrible miscalculation ended up in Bryan, I would've worked my way through that school over there. Have worked all over in printing and publishing. I've held a bunch of jobs and quit all of them but one. I am a journeyman printer and followed the trade and heard its dying gasps as it was throttled by technological change. I had a sponsored blog on a newspaper but quit the job.
Hmmmm, indeed. This is a most interesting site, Mr. Loon. Do you find it curious, as do I, that, according to these statistics, weekly visits, people, and page views are all down when compared to the previous period (here, I assume they mean the previous week, although it is a little unclear to me). What I find most telling is that if you view the graph of daily page-views per person, May 28-June 8, those numbers are down farily sharply. This tells me that in addition to less people visiting the VicAd web site, those people visiting are finding less of interest to look at. Not surprising to me. I think most people, from the current state of the VicAd web site, go to their site to miss and poan on the forums and display all sorts of brute nastiness. The forums as well as the blogs have become a free-for-all, and now the VicAd, according to the Quantcast website, is starting to reap what they have sown. Thank you SO MUCH for this link.
Want another hmmmmm....? Try comparing VicAd's statistics to those of the Houston Chronicle (which has far more complete data)....now you've got me hooked on this site, Mr. Loon.
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Hmmmm, indeed. This is a most interesting site, Mr. Loon. Do you find it curious, as do I, that, according to these statistics, weekly visits, people, and page views are all down when compared to the previous period (here, I assume they mean the previous week, although it is a little unclear to me). What I find most telling is that if you view the graph of daily page-views per person, May 28-June 8, those numbers are down farily sharply. This tells me that in addition to less people visiting the VicAd web site, those people visiting are finding less of interest to look at. Not surprising to me. I think most people, from the current state of the VicAd web site, go to their site to miss and poan on the forums and display all sorts of brute nastiness. The forums as well as the blogs have become a free-for-all, and now the VicAd, according to the Quantcast website, is starting to reap what they have sown. Thank you SO MUCH for this link.
Want another hmmmmm....? Try comparing VicAd's statistics to those of the Houston Chronicle (which has far more complete data)....now you've got me hooked on this site, Mr. Loon.
i thought it was pretty interesting. Check from time to time; things change.
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