On a normal day I get about 80-100 visits to this blog. Yesterday, when I`d published nothing all day I got 180 which was the highest since the publication of Summorum Pontificum on July 7th. Have I been mentioned somewhere?
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Congratulations on the figures..can't say i've seen you mentioned..but i'm happy too!
Hello Jackie. Have you forgotten that photo of the camel ?
Well yes, Father, you did get a mention from Fr. Tim (Hermeneutic of Contiuity) Finigan when he posted that photo of Father Charles Briggs looking like a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and one of King Arthur's knights.
The post mentioned Fr. Michael Brown with a link to Forest Murmurs.
Its because "cluster" is a term used in general programming when you have a number of computers talking to each other and "cluster talk" refers to the way in which the computers within that cluster talk to each other. Put simply a lot of techy dudes passed through the site :-)
Skelly, I imagine they would have been rather disappointed. However the item `Cluster talk` went up on Wednesday and the surge was on Tuesday. I think I probably gathered some of the crumbs falling from the table of the Hermeneutic of Continuity
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Congratulations on the figures..can't say i've seen you mentioned..but i'm happy too!
Hello Jackie.
Have you forgotten that photo of the camel ?
Well yes, Father, you did get a mention from Fr. Tim (Hermeneutic of Contiuity) Finigan when he posted that photo of Father Charles Briggs looking like a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and one of King Arthur's knights.
The post mentioned Fr. Michael Brown with a link to Forest Murmurs.
Ergo, much interest the next day.
Mebbes it was the mention of you on Fr Finigan's blog?
Of course that`s it: the mention on the Hermeneutic of Continuity! Shows what can be done with a priest on a camel!
Richard Rainbow says
It was the absence of anything new that probably made people like me visit the site more than once in the day!
Its because "cluster" is a term used in general programming when you have a number of computers talking to each other and "cluster talk" refers to the way in which the computers within that cluster talk to each other. Put simply a lot of techy dudes passed through the site :-)
Ah my mistake :-)
Skelly, I imagine they would have been rather disappointed. However the item `Cluster talk` went up on Wednesday and the surge was on Tuesday. I think I probably gathered some of the crumbs falling from the table of the Hermeneutic of Continuity
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