The new father, he of uncertain principles, has analyzed whether his science posts gain viewership over time. My biggest problem with writing scientific content into posts is that when I do that it totally messes up my google searching. I mean when I do that then I end up finding my own blog post when I search for something I'm trying ton understand. On the other hand, it saves a click because I can be pretty certain that the link to my blog doesn't lead to the answer I'm looking for (or if it does it's time to get my memory checked out.)
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That loopy homeopath, John Benneth, is bragging now that he is the most widely read homeopath in the world, and that his blog has broken all previous viewership records. He's quite proud of this "accomplishment".
The video at ExpelledExposed.com highlighting Chris Comer's story was one of last week's most viewed and most discussed on YouTube.
Video footage of a rare "elbowed" squid taken remotely from a Shell Oil Company drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico went viral this weekend.
Oh, geez. Will the media never learn?
Custom google search will let you exclude domains... maybe .com/folders too. I tell myself that I'll do this for those damned patent repositories. Those have helped more than anything to convince me that patents are a sham, and that those than can, do. Heaven help the poor PhD who goes through them looking to perform scientific espionage.
Now perhaps there is a closed time-like curve.