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April 26, 2006

Thirteen of You Read The Onion, However.

H
ere are this blog's survey results from the survey run a couple of months back by blogads.com.

Not a damn one of you reads Soldier of Fortune or NRA Rifleman.

Wussies.

Posted by Eric at April 26, 2006 3:42 PM

Comments

Here's an oddity: you had 6 people report being a student, but only one reporting a household income of under $10,000. This person was most likely me. My question - where are the other 5 getting their money?!?!

OK, in all seriousness, maybe they are people who got well-paid 2L jobs, whereas I did public interest work with a small summer grant. Assuming these other 5 were even law students (though it seems likely.) But whatever the explanation, it's an interesting statistic to register.

The other oddity: why do people only use RSS "sometimes"? I can see "often" vs. "always" because there are some high-volume sites that I prefer to go to than have come to me. But RSS is a fabulous convenience - why would people only want to avail themselves of it occasionally if they've bothered to avail themselves of it at all?

Posted by: Cathy at April 26, 2006 4:16 PM

Sorry I missed the survey - since I could have been your one NRA Rifleman reader.

Posted by: tde at April 26, 2006 5:02 PM

First, *I* read _American Rifleman_ (though not SoF). :-)

As for why only RSS sometimes -- many blogs and aggregators don't do comments well (or at all, in the case of a lot of blogs), so sometimes I need to go straight to the site to see comments. And then you have the blogs that don't provide full-text RSS feeds. For those it's often easier to go right to the blog and read a bunch of posts than to click on each post entry in the RSS reader to go to that post on the blog's server.

Posted by: QM at April 26, 2006 5:36 PM