I’ve had a few brief moments in the bright internet sun in my almost two year old blog. I got quoted in Slate once, and I’ve lured a few high-profile philosophers to battle it out on my pages. I’m somewhat proud of these moments, and they have generated a small amount of traffic for me, but I know that 4/5 of the regulars here are my friends, and that I only have 4 regulars. Still, somehow I manage to get over 100 hits a day not including my course pages (although a majority of them are vanity hits by Brandon). That’s not particularly impressive, but its something I appreciate very much. I am especially delighted everytime I get an email from someone I don’t know suggesting a link or article that they’d like me to respond to. It shows that someone is paying attention. In any case, my latest effort to pirate contribute to the Internet has wrought some further fame, and though it isn’t directed at me, I do feel rather proud of my work. In particular, the slugs mating video has (deservedly) garnered over 37,000 hits after only 4 days. Even if 7000 of those people are repeat watchers, that’s still over 30,000 people learning from the work I’ve done. The video has also generated some amusing discussion both in the YouTube comments and around the net. Perhaps I just haven’t become as cynical as I should be to the possibilities of the internet, but 30,000 people. It boggles the mind. That’s three times the size of the town I grew up in. Its like speaking to each one of the students here on campus. Its more people than I’ll probably ever reach professionally, or this blog for that matter. Now, I realize that I didn’t actually make […]