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Christian Carnival CCCXVII Posted
(2010/3/4)
… at my Jevlir Caravansary blog. I’m obviously delighted with myself, thus the link! (0)

Christian Carnival CCCXVI Posted
(2010/2/24)
… at Crossroads. (0)

Great Dismissive Review Line
(2010/2/22)
Steve Matheson regarding Chapter 6 of Steven Meyer’s Signature in the Cell: “It’s short, unimportant and uninteresting.” That will show him! (0)

On Measuring Results - World Prayer Blog
(2010/2/6)
I have a post today at the World Prayer Blog that discusses measuring the results of prayer. (0)

Essence Restored on the Repeal of Don't Ask - Don't Tell
(2010/2/2)
He thinks Christians should support the repeal, and explains his position very clearly. (0)

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Strange Search of the Day

Someone, or perhaps more than one person, found this blog through the search “libertarian women in ephesus,” resulting in four page views.

I have no idea what post that search would lead to. The phrase “libertine women” leaps to mind, but I’m pretty sure I have never used that phrase on this blog.

Search phrases are really interesting sometimes.

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3 comments to Strange Search of the Day

  • “javascript women in ephesus” and “weasel women in ephesus” also work; if Google can’t find the exact phrase, it splits it up, but probably reports the exact phrase in its Referer field.

    • Yes, that would be it. I know I have written about Ephesus, women, and libertarians, not to mention weasels and javascript, so I can see how that would come out. Doubtless the search result was disappointing to the searcher …

  • On my blog I also get some interesting search terms showing up in my dashboard that makes me wonder how they ended up on my blog. What I do is take that search term and plug it into google and see what pages come up.

    The latest funny one was “islam and bathroom floor” as a search term. Made me wonder what the person was thinking or searching for when they typed that in as their search query.

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