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In case you live under a rock, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I found this great poster and thought I’d pass it along. Am I a great guy or what? |
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In case you live under a rock, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I found this great poster and thought I’d pass it along. Am I a great guy or what? |
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I will not
respond to third-party requests, hearsay, or assumptions—only to the legitimate copyright holder. - Nick
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Nick, on the grounds that self recommendation is no praise, it’s probably better to leave questions like that to your readers.
So OK you Scipio fans, how many of you agree with me that Nick is a great guy?
Sid Perkz
England
September was Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
Let me be the first to thank you for NOT posting a photo to remind us to schedule a DRE.
Nick, you are positively “tits”!!!!!!
Hahahahahahaha. Love the poster.
For everyone out there that has a woman they love, make sure you regularly inspect and examine her breasts for lumps or changes.
Make it a fun time and regularly done, so any problems don’t show up suddenly.
They can return the favor, too!
A friend’s girlfriend discovered a lump in his thigh while playing down there — he had, at 22, a cancer in a thin band of muscle along his quad. He’d not have paid it much mind had she not found it.
She can inspect other areas for you, as well! Well, not his girlfriend, but your own personal She. Or he. Or sheep. Whatever rocks yer WTFriday boat.
Having lost several family members to this illness, I am grateful for any little lump to be detected early and in time.
Regarding your (rhetorical?) question, I’ll respect your request but the number of visitors each day and the fact that the top 100 PODs were viewed by at least 20,000 people each should speak for itself!
Thanks
Technically speaking that number changes every time those pages are loaded not by the actual number of people looking at them. So if one person were to load up a certain POD 20 times that number would increase by 20. It’s more accurate to say they’ve been looked at 20,000 times by who knows how many people.
Technically speaking, the number is unique visitors, not simply pageviews. For example, refresh the page several times and see if it changes for you (it shouldn’t).
Yes, but the formula for calculating so-called ‘unique’ visitors is itself suspect: it boils down to, “if the URL of the current visitor is different from the URL of the most recent one, increment and redefine the current URL as the most recent.”
In other words, two visitors could (in theory) get into a mouse-click battle and skew the whole system. Not that it matters much, except as a reminder of the saying that there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
And statistics *is* kind of the point of BCAM, after all. Cancer doesn’t care how low your chances are; if it’s your turn, then your chances are one in one.
Then I’ve discovered a glitch in your system. Because the the number does change with page views and not just visitors. I’m not hitting refresh on a single page. I’m clicking between two POD’s to change it. For example under the highest rated click back and forth between “Moment of Silence” and “Sexy Buddhist” and look at the number of views. It increases every single time you do that. So the number is actually changing with page loads and not unique visitors.
I should clarify further, the clicking back and forth does not seem to work with the current POD only past POD’s.
Which now that I think about it does make sense. If you think about todays POD being 565 views currently. There’s no way “Moment of Silence” could have 31547 ‘unique’ visitors. Every single time people visit here and want relook at the highest rated ones out of curiosity or nostalgia they are increasing those numbers.
Agreed, because “unique” visitors are actually troublesome to define. 1 person on 2 computers counts as 2 uniques. 2 people on 1 computer count as 1, etc.
Also, I’ve always suspected that the PageView plug-in doesn’t correctly calculate visitors on the main page.
There is a counter on these web pages? Who knew?
You guys are true geeks to be able to stick to a topic like this so long when there is a pic like this at the top…
Excellent! I’ve even got my characters in GW running in Pink Armor for the month!
I still don’t understand why so few viewers of these amazing (or frightening) daily pix actually vote. I’m seeing 650+ views today, with 51 votes. Makes no sense, at least to OCD-me.