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Archive for February 21st, 2006

Yes I took English 101

Every once in a while I notice a particular keyword jump to the top of search keywords that bring people to this site. Sometimes it’s just because one person does the same search many times, but sometimes it’s because I post a blog about something popular at the moment.

For example, it seems that I’m not the only person who loves CBC’s olympic theme song. And ever since I posted a blog entry about it, 25% of my visitors have gotten here by searching for “cbc olympic theme”. I put up an mp3 version from the 2004 games in Athens, but you can get an older and simpler (but slower and therefore less intense) version here.

Naturally I get a fair number of people searching for information on Lord of the Rings landing on my essay The Songs and Language of Tolkien, but even more than that I get people searching for stuff on the short story Araby by James Joyce. These searches generally take the form of “metaphors in james joyce araby”, “meaning of…”, “character development in…”, and so on. It really makes me wonder how many high school students out there are quoting (or plagiarising) my review in their Grade 10 english essays.

Election update

I realise this is old news, but it would have gone well with yesterday’s post. Alas, I forgot about it. And I don’t like going back to edit old posts, even after only a day. It’s like reopening the time capsule. Anyway… I captured this during CBC’s election coverage:

Not only was the Green Party leading in one riding for about two minutes, but so was the Other Party. Whoever they might have been. Peter Mansbridge didn’t seem to notice or care. It wasn’t that independent guy from Quebec, since independents were marked IND in dark grey. My money’s on the Christian Heritage Party, and I bet it was an Alberta riding.