Why is it that folks who find Planned Obsolescence via net searches mostly show up in the wee hours of the night?
And why are they searching for:
– what’s after postmodernism
– none of us is as dumb as all of us
– times roman
– helen ludo or genius or brilliant or smart “last samurai”
– rick moody, opinions
– advance reading
– on leave in academia
– intuitionist book summer reading
– greenblatt mla tenure book
– unspoken helen “sports night”
– verizon can you hear me now?
That last is my favorite. I get an average of a hit a day off those commercials. And always around 3 am.
One of my favorite recent Google searches that led to my blog:
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Of course, by listing those phrases, you are increasing the chance that someone will come to your site by doing a search on one of them. 😉
Aww, man….
Gee you folks get all the luck! All I find in my referral logs is searches for hundreds of variations on “how to build a window seat” and the occasional “duality Nietzsche” or some such. Apparently window seats are hugely popular home improvement projects though I had never heard of building one before I embarked on it. But I’m still waiting for the types of Google weirdness that I read of on other people’s blogs.
I got here because I wanted to find a critique of planned obsolescence & Capitalism and instead got a US person’s boring memoirs about his travel trips.
The irony, I suppose, is intentional, but I have to say blogs merely clutter the internet up with even more narcissistic crap.
Please let this site disappear in the required few months as its obsolescence becomes apparent…
Everyone’s a critic. And Bob’s a critic who doesn’t even know how to narrow a Google search.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22planned+obsolescence%22+capitalism