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Monday, January 01, 2007
Best of Damn Ralph in 2006
I was looking through what I posted this past year and I wanted to highlight my favorite posts and the posts that seemed to bring in the most traffic.
My Favorite Posts
I got the call this morning...
- This post was about my grandmother and her tense visit to intensive care and my trip down to visit her. Afterwards we found out that she had a reaction to the radiation she was getting for cancer. After she recovered from the ICU visit she spent a month or so recovering at home and then the surgery to remove the cancer. She is one tough woman as is my parents cause they dealt with it all. My mom left her job and stayed there for five months and my dad fended for himself during that time.
Car Explodes in front of my House
- Man every time I mowed the lawn this year I was reminded of the car fire due to the patch of burnt grass. I am still amazed at how fast the guy got out of the car and only came out of the incident with a couple of burns to his neck and hands.
Nick Tahous Crew have a little fun with me
- this one always makes me laugh every time I see it. We used to go to Nick Tahous weekly for plates and one of my coworkers wrote Damn Ralph on the slip for my order they just transfered it over to the plate it was funny to see.
Most Traffic
How to run Ubuntu and Kbuntu in VMware Player
- This post on how to make Ubuntu play in the free VMWare Player is always number one in traffic daily. This brings a ton of traffic into the site daily.
Rochester Basketball Player scores 20 points in final 4 minutes...he's also Autistic
- The feel good story of 2006. J-Mac graced us with an outstanding story of dedication and miraculous things happened for the kid sending him into national attention. He is now in talks for making his story into a movie and the
President even visited him
on one of his trips to Rochester this year.
Who really browses on their cell phone anyways?
- I replied to a Robert Scoble post about the future of mobile internet browsing and how I didn't think that was the future as it's very hard to navigate. Four days into my blog and I got a link from Scoble's blog...I am still getting links through to this day. He must get some amazing traffic on his site.
Year in review
I still find it difficult to post to my blog. I want my blog to be more technical and personal then just a link blog of sorts. I want to be able to add to something then just posting because I found something interesting. Cause my sources of information is the same common information that everyone else visits. So unless I can add to the conversation I usually won't post about it. For the funny posts I usually let
MediaGab
handle all of that.
I found while going through my posts that my best posting was done in the beginning of the year and I started to get very sparse towards the end of the year. I think that was due to my schedule and not having any time during that time.
Hopefully I can find some interesting things to write about in 2007.
Monday, January 1 2007 at 12:20 PM |
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