Website Update - Top 10 Page List for July 2015
With July behind me, it's time again to look at the server logs to see what pages on this site were most popular last month. Every page that made it this time had made it some time before, and in fact, most of them made the previous month. So, no surprises.
Overall traffic is down a bit, but I suspect that might be because I haven't been very active here recently. About a month ago, I went on vacation and was out for about a week and a half (pictures coming when I get a chance to work on them). And since I got back, I've been working in the field as opposed to in the office, and lunches have been going out to eat rather than my normal microwaved lunch at my desk, so I just haven't had free lunch breaks to work on this blog. And believe me, with things like the Republican debate and the smear campaign against Planned Parenthood, there have been things I want to write about. But for the next few weeks, at least, it looks like I won't have any free lunch breaks to do so.
So, since I'm not writing anything new, you can still check out my past 'hits'. Here's the top 10 list for last month.
Top 10 for July 2015
- Origin of Arabic Numerals - Was It Really for Counting Angles?
- A Skeptical Look at MBT Shoes
- Email Debunking - 1895 8th Grade Final Exam
- Review of Ray Comfort's New Movie - Evolution vs. God, Part I
- Slowed Rotor/Compound Technology- Why Isn't There More Research?
- 22 Responses to 22 Creationist Misconceptions
- Casio EX-F1 - First Impression of the High Speed Video
- The 2014 Texas Republican Platform
- Response to an Editorial by Ken Huber
- Friday Bible Blogging - 2 Chronicles 31 to 2 Chronicles 36