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September 08, 2006

Welcome back, SDA readers

Kate, at Small Dead Animals, was kind enough to link to a recent post here (Carnival of Liberty no. 61), and so did Glenn Reynolds (the well known Instapundit). To my surprise, the traffic from Kate's link swamped the traffic resulting from Glenn's link, running at approximately five-to-one:

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I emailed, to thank her for the link and told her the surprising traffic stat . . . so today, SDA readers are again my largest number of visitors:

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We clearly need a new word for "an avalanche of hits from SDA"!

Posted by Nicholas at September 8, 2006 11:18 AM
Comments
Set up a Photoshop contest with a large 'O' of one of your recent range pictures, and you'd be golden! Of course, Your Stalker would do all sorts of weird Photoshop things with the image, so that might not be a good idea. Posted by: Lickmuffin at September 8, 2006 11:49 AM
Something along the lines of an embarassment of riches might be what you are looking for. Posted by: Alan at September 8, 2006 12:20 PM
Isn't it called a "katalanche"? Seems I've heard that term before. Posted by: kdl at September 8, 2006 12:50 PM
"We clearly need a new word for "an avalanche of hits from SDA"! How about: Gopher Stampede! Posted by: Cal at September 8, 2006 01:40 PM
Of course, Your Stalker would do all sorts of weird Photoshop things with the image, so that might not be a good idea.
Yup. Enough reason not to do it. Nice idea, though! ;-) Posted by: Nicholas at September 8, 2006 04:26 PM
Isn't it called a "katalanche"? Seems I've heard that term before.
Yeah, that sounds about right. Thanks for the memory-jog! Posted by: Nicholas at September 8, 2006 04:26 PM


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