Anonymity
I've returned from the islands to discover that my blog traffic has inexplicably doubled.
Last night, a student in a green dress told me that another student wrote an article on this year's Online Publication course for the Link, a student newspaper at Concordia. I'm quoted in it - can you guess where?
I spoke to one other student in the class, and she told me the class was a waste of time and that she wanted a more mechanical approach to design rather than what she got. Ah, well. I should teach it next year.
Back to work. I suspect the next post I'll have time for is a post-draft analysis Saturday.
Bonus befuddlement:
If you type the name I usually use among friends and family into Google, this blog is the top search result - bizarre, because my real name, and my more more official professional name, have never appeared on it. Kinda spooky, actually.
Last night, a student in a green dress told me that another student wrote an article on this year's Online Publication course for the Link, a student newspaper at Concordia. I'm quoted in it - can you guess where?
I spoke to one other student in the class, and she told me the class was a waste of time and that she wanted a more mechanical approach to design rather than what she got. Ah, well. I should teach it next year.
Back to work. I suspect the next post I'll have time for is a post-draft analysis Saturday.
Bonus befuddlement:
If you type the name I usually use among friends and family into Google, this blog is the top search result - bizarre, because my real name, and my more more official professional name, have never appeared on it. Kinda spooky, actually.
2 Comments:
hey, my bog traffic has been high, and random too. i got Kenya, Korea, Nigeria & Italy on the map, and when tracked, came from a "my name + last name" search. how cool would that be, if i was being stalked from so far away?!? thanks for the 3rd cousin info.
I see I see!
Good quote :P
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