The Law of Unintentional Consequences and Other Odds and Ends
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As promised last month, I haven't blogged much on here as of late. This is actually my first post since May 29th and my traffic figures are starting to show it. Less of you are stopping by any more….and quite frankly, I don't blame you. Interestingly, I still get a fair amount of daily traffic on all kinds of combinations of "Craigslist Marketing Strategies", so I checked my analytics earlier this evening to see exactly which of those phrases were worth following up on in upcoming posts or thoughts. This one sort of stuck out a little bit like a sore thumb.
"craigslist viagra jail"
Encouraging…but
While it's nice to rank for ANYTHING these days, I'm goign to have to be honest and tell you that I am trying to stay away from all three of those particular keywords these days, so I'm not so sure that turning up on the high side on the search engines there is meeting my short term goals in any profitable or appreciable way. Although I have been thinking about jumping back on CL in the near future, I'm hoping my viagra days are still a few decades away, and the last time I spent any real time in the hooskow I was 21 and exercising my American right to buy kegs for my underage fraternity brothers at homecoming. ( I didn't however, shave the neighbors cat as was part of the strange set of charges that followed a homecoming party that got quickly out of hand..:-)
On a side note (as if that wasn't side enough) people amaze me. I love reading peoples thoughts, ideas, brainstorms, and stream onf conciousness thoughts from around the web. Nothing is more exciting to me - on some strange visceral level - than getting a simple and slender shred into someone's mindet, and mental machinations as you sort of surf around their world of thoughts, ideas and oddly inspiring minutae. I'm a fairly wierd dude, and a huge fan of the bizarre… the paranormal pandoras box of wild and wierd stuff that runs the range from reincarnation research, to OBE's, Near Death Experience research, and all kinds of what I think are pretty fascinating forays into the creative cosmology of this wierd world and our place within it.
I did some consulting work on a pretty well known project a few months ago, featuring some of the bigger and more well known names in the world of both the Paranormal - AND the Skeptics and Scientists who make a career out of debunking and refuting everything these folks find. Anyway….I was searching some keywords earlier tonight around some of these various related anamolous phenomena to see how some of the promotion we had done on a few of these topics were "sticking" SEO wise a few months later, and came across this blog which I hadn't seen before - a little blogger blog penned by one Leo McDonald. Leo has a ton of posts and I started reading a few, just to see what his thoughts were:
In a recent skeptiko podcast by Alex Tsakaris, Dr Rupert Sheldrake talks about the dogmatic skeptics such as Dr.Richard Wiseman. You can check it out here: http://www.skeptiko.com/index.php?id=56 Also I went to the gym yesterday here's what I did Flat bench press 185 pounds for 10 reps, 225 pounds for 5 reps, 4 reps Incline bench press 125 pounds for 10 reps, 145 pounds for 8 reps Flat dumbell press 55 pounds for 8 reps, 8 reps, 7 reps Tricep pushdowns 105 pounds for 10 reps, 115 pounds 10 reps, 10 reps, 8 reps, 7 reps
Paranormal and Life After Death: Dr.Rupert Sheldrake And The Skeptics And My Workout
The part that really fascinates me about this post was the seamless segue between the paranormal podcast he points out in the first sentence…and THEN the stats on his benchpress figures immediately thereafter. I really don't think I've seen someone do that before - and am quite impressed…:-)
Not to be Undone….Leo Pulls off another interesting one here - going from mowing the yard, through a brief discourse on super nintendo and then RIGHT through magnetic fields and varieties of Relgious Experience, which again, is a blending of topics you WON'T see anywhere else but on Leo's blog. I love it..;-) If you've got an interest in the supernatural - or super Mario - you can check out Leo in all his magnificence at the link below.
The grass was really long it took a long time but I got it done. I also rack the rest of the grass up.
Recently I have been playing the old super nintendo system with two controllers and 5 games which are
-Super Mario Kart
-Super Mario World
-Mario Paint
-Super Mario All Stars includes super mario 1,2 and 3 also super mario lost levels.
-Pocky and Rocky
Pretty fun games I also like super mario the most.
Doubt Cast on Theory that Magnetic Fields Spark Religious Feelings: Studies showing that magnetic stimulation of the brain induces spiritual experiences are being questioned by researchers who cannot reproduce key results. We have reported in the past that in a study by Michael Persinger 80% of participants who wore helmets that targeted their temporal lobes with weak magnetic fields, of roughly the same strength as those generated by a computer monitor, felt an unexplained presence in the room. Persinger suggested that magnetism causes bursts of electrical activity in the temporal lobes of the brain, and he linked this to the spiritual experiences.
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