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Referrer Log Trawl (or possibly, "Meme meme meme!")

Lyric of the week: I'm looking for a thick young lady to pull.

A slew of excellent search terms have poured in in the last few days, so I need to move quickly to archive them (my comments in brackets):

Summary of The boy next door by Betty Cavanna (it's a book)
"google gum" (chewy goodness!)
"were you a member of the nazi" (not that I remember)
goodness-gracious-me lyrics doctor i'm in trouble (well...)
best-news.ru (home to a bunch of phishing scammers)
referrer search term amusing (none here, sadly)
rice crispie dalek (best search term ever)
oh "mr. woo", "what should I do" (dunno mate)
shrek sex porn "fiona nude" (a disturbing recurring theme)
lyrics tears for fears "that the dreams in which i'm dying" (oh mr woo, what should I do?)
lloydstsb scam website (see above at best-news)
"dervla kerwin" (our favourite misspelled actress)
diggerworld (best theme park in the world)
"diggerworld" ("best theme park in the world")
Fred Bloggs (Who?)
"Don Foster, AmericaĆ¢€™s foremost literary sleuth, identified quirks in BelleĆ¢€™s text" (that's easy for you to say)
"electric sensei"lyrics (Halcali rock!)
cost of round trip air flights from Newark to Iowa to download (search me mate. Oh, you did...)

And lastly, you may have been asking yourself, what is it like to be NTK'd (the UK equivalent of a slashdotting). Well, a while ago I linked to a paper on the complexity of Lemmings, which got picked up by NTK. Turns out that this paper got 1582 downloads over the next couple of weeks. No figures yet on how many people actually read it. Still, it now means that this topic is being covered at Princeton University.

By the way, if you like Computational Complexity, then you might also enjoy Computational Geomety. Although it's not yet clear why the google ads are for toilet seats.

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