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Re: JSH: Measuring influence
Posted:
Mar 12, 2008 7:52 PM
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On Mar 11, 11:36 am, "Lits O'Hate" <litsoh...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Mar 10, 8:32 pm, James "For Entertainment Purposes Only" Harris > wrote: > > > So you're not in the US either? Let me guess, New Zealand? > > Oops++! Nope, I am in the United States. > > > And no I didn't check headers or hosts, just a hunch. > > Is all of your incomprehensible Internet understanding based > on such hunches? > > > For those who do get my blog when you do the search, the point is that > > it is #1 in the search. > > That's wrong, as you admit later in the thread. > > > The denial from posters about a real world test of this magnitude goes > > to their actual delusion versus my lack of same. > > What, you want a screen shot? > > http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/1538/supermanja5.jpg >
That is what I now get as well.
> > In the US I get heard. > > And laughed at.
By some...
> > We're now talking about the real world here. Where my influence is > > greater than yours. > > You certainly make me laugh. I guess that's some sort of > "influence." >
So? What makes you think I care whether you laugh or not?
This thread it appears did manage to yank my blog posting out of the search results, which I find interesting, as now this thread dominates. Just kind of odd.
> > Note that NPD sufferers do not have the ability to give real world > > demonstrations. They live in fantasy. > > What do you think you've demonstrated here? That Google rates > an account holder's blog highly in search results? >
Um, a blog posting I have titled "Plot idea for a Superman movie" posted on one of my non-math blogs back in July of last year for over six month come up as #1 in Google searches on: Superman plot idea. And you say that means nothing?
Maybe to math people it means nothing but I think most people would suppose that for some reason Google's algorithms and some results from some place selected that particular blog posting from thousands or more webpages with those words for SOME reason.
And it's even more telling that this thread took over, and that the blog post is now completely gone from the search results. Or maybe it's just curious.
> How's that Java program coming along?
Irrelevant to this thread.
I have more blog postings that come up #1 so it's worth seeing if posting about that will take them from that position.
Those playing this game should now in Google do a search on the following WITHOUT quotes:
words trees lost
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