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Yoshiki Hayashi

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    Fri, 22 Jul 2005

    Log analysis
    I don't usually see the access log but I got bored and grepped some of the access logs (three entries in a day shows that I'm bored, too). One thing I found was that RSS aggregators like bloglines, newsgator and hatena shows how many people are subscribed to your RSS feed in their user-agent strivg. It was 5, 2 and 1 respectively. Well, great, but you don't have to remind me of how little readers I have here, thanks. :-p

    The other thing I noticed is that no one seems to be using blosxom's feature to get RSS feed of particular category. For examlpe, shogi/index.rss will give you the RSS feed for shogi category while apache/index.rss gives you the apache category feed. I can't imagine anyone interested in all of my rants except search engine crawlers. It's none of my business to tell others how to read this, though.

    I was surprised that almost all people visit here uses RSS reader. Even I started using one recently, so I probably shouldn't be surprised...

    And as always, there are some people from search engines looking for a musician. Sorry, but it's not my fault that I have the same name. Anyways, enough killing time for a day and off to sleep...

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    Language in this blog
    Recent entries in this blog have been in Japanese. But some others like this are in English. Why is it mixed? Well, I just use whichever language I feel like using although there's no Kansai dialect entries so far. And there probably will be no Spanish entry except "No hablo español" and no other languages except "Ich spreche kein Deutsch", "我不会说不通话", etc. (My almost extinct Korean skill isn't good enough to say "I don't speak Korean...") BTW, I've never used these sentences. Using English counterparts are more effective way to communicate the same thing.

    The language choice is not completely random though. /apache will be in English and /museum and /shogi will probably be in Japanese.

    The original intention to write this blog in English was keeping the level of my English skill. But since I speak and write English almost everyday now, there's no reason to write everything in English. It might be better to write about shogi in English, though. There's a very slight chance of making English speaking chess playing geeks interested in the game.

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    vncrec-discuss
    Since I still get roughly one email per month about vncrec, I set up a mailing list. Since I'm a slacker I decided to give Google Groups a shot instead of creating a mailing list locally using FML on aitea.net domain. I don't know if there's anyone who even subscribes to the list but let's see what happens.

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