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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 10:16pm on 25/08/2004
I'm not sure what these people were looking for, but most of them clearly didn't find it on my website.


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  • people who life in bookham (I lived in Bookham after I lived in Cheam.)
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  • what is a medievalist
  • drowning in medieval england
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The one I was happiest to see, even though I don't say anything about, was "medieval english weather" - for someday I might well put up webpages on the subject.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 08:44pm on 25/08/2004
And I bet you didn't find what you were looking for either.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 08:48pm on 25/08/2004
Awwww.

Do you often go looking for friends by means of obscure search phrases?
 
posted by [identity profile] savvycynic.livejournal.com at 01:27am on 26/08/2004
I wish I had searched for that. I was looking for people from University of York and stumbled across your lj but stayed because you're a historian with a love of medieval history, I'm a history student at York and am hoping to go into medieval history for my MA. I'll be coming back for more :)
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 12:19pm on 26/08/2004
It's not too late: there might be all sorts of exciting websites out there devoted to "drowning in medieval England". If there aren't, then clearly there's a niche waiting to be filled.

Good to meet you - I spent a year at York myself, doing the MA in the late Middle Ages at King's Manor. It was a good program, and a fine year. I lived at James, which, last I saw it a few years ago, had doubled in number of buildings. Campus is being rebuilt at such a rate that I'm sure I wouldn't recognize half of it.

I'm jealous though - you can go to Café Concerto right now and I can't.
 
posted by [identity profile] maxineofarc.livejournal.com at 06:00am on 26/08/2004
How do you get info like that?
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 06:13am on 26/08/2004
These are actually the search keywords which found pages under the subdomain fishpond.owlfish.com. Our host automatically generates them.

If you can see your stats anywhere else you have a webpage, you can set up stats for LJ with a little extra work - I haven't bothered. The usual method is to include a 1x1 pixel "image" in your LJ template, hosted on wherever you have hosting and stats access, then do a search for every time the 1x1 image was loaded. If you're looking at raw stats, it's legible, but clunky, as long as you have a decent search mechanism for it. (Under linux, regex - "regular expressions" - is the usual way to sort through complex files like that. Happily, I've never needed to bother doing it that way.)
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 06:16am on 26/08/2004
I will further gratuitously add that my other 2 subdomains generate far more boring keywords as a rule since they have less content. My professional site (sworthen.owlfish.com) has particularly dull keywords. My RP-related subdomain was understandably (if rather worryingly for the sake of the whoever would do such a search) located in the last month through a search for "dragonrider of pern - neopets".

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