Who Are You?
Aug 5th, 2005 at 10:55 am by Susie
When I scroll through my stats, here’s what I see:
An awful lot of readers from tech companies, law firms, government agencies, physics labs (believe it or not - must be my wacky sense of humor), military sites, military contractors and universities.
While I’m hard pressed to find anything else in common (other than loving your country and mistrusting BushCo), I think I can safely say SG readers are smarter than the average bear.
(Oh, by the way: At some point, I’m going to send out a marketing survey to interested readers, the better to help me sell ads. Since I’m going to write it myself, it should be fun.)




What stats?
BTW, we are a wacky bunch and smarter than ANY yellow elephantine, chickenhawked, planet-destroying, war mongering asshole Republican.
I’m an under-employed holder of a BS in Radio & Television commmunications and boast(?) nearly 20 years of news experience that loves your writing and has a possible solution for your cluster headaches.
http://talkleft.com/new_archives/011726.html
In case you haven’t read it yet.
Thanks for the suggestion, Astro - lucky for me, I don’t get cluster headaches. (My brother does - they last for days.) I get opthamalogic migraines - the symptoms are mostly visual. I hardly ever get actual pain. I just feel a little weird and sometimes nauseated.
I’m a self employed architect who should have been an engineer. I used to get migraines, but I seem to have outgrown them about 25 years ago (roughly about when I got married. Hmmmmm……) I worked for a soul destroying corporation for about 10 years, then decided I preferrred to know exactly which caliber of asshole I worked for.
hey, physics labs! at least some of that is me (i’m a grad student at mit). and your wacky sense of humor definitely appeals.
Something else we all have in common:
we’re all reading your web site instead of doing work at our important jobs.
part time computer type in rural vt.
I reads you cause I like you style.
I’m just a big dumb dope. I read you because I always feel a little bit smarter after doing so and a lot more cheerful.