Friday, June 29, 2012

The Lion Roars - Or Is It Just a Yawn?


The plagiarists of Fox Valley unlimber their mice every so often - to reveal how little they know about Lutheran doctrine, computer technology, and common sense.

Abandoning their search for the truth, they engage in occult practices. They read minds and discern motives, truly divine qualities for such ruffians.

They think I post statistics for their edification. Many readers like to know how popular certain pages are. I was pleased to see that Luther's statement about the Word was the most read in 30 days.

The Appleton crew knows more than the Google experts. That is why they sell chicken wings for Jesus, to pay for their school. Such brilliant minds should work for Google and donate their huge bonuses to their schools. Then they would not need 40 Red Chinese students at Fox Valley High to prop up the budget and huge debt.

Google says that the Luther quotation was read 1000 times in 30 days. No one can predict what stay at the top for a month. The donkey poem and the woodpecker post have claimed top honors. A sticky post on the left might help, but not necessarily. Some posts become very popular and I highlight them again. I assume they are being linked somewhere, beyond the reach of Pope Paul's interdicts and anathemas.

The top post and the most page-reads for one calendar month came from Joel Hochmuth's arrest for various felonies.

My main purpose is to provide Lutheran material for those who care to read it. The Feedjit map shows people logging on from all over the world. The Bethany site seems especially read by the rest of the world.
It has been read 22,000 times since June of 2010.

Ichabod is approaching 1.2 million page-reads since June of 2010, 100 times more than the Sassy Sue blog.

I look at the trends, but the important part is providing the Lutheran material for those who appreciate it.

My students love Luther quotations and graphics. They thank me for posting the words to Gerhardt hymns.