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	<title>Comments on: Memorycemetery Quintessential</title>
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	<description>Memories and dreams of Humankind</description>
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		<title>By: suicide &#124;%category_title% &#124; Memorycemetery</title>
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		<author>suicide &#124;%category_title% &#124; Memorycemetery</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 19:23:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] have a read a comment about what people search for on the site. 2 people apparently searched for suicide. So I thought [...]</description>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
		<link>http://www.memorycemetery.com/quintessential-track/admin/memorycemetery-quintessential-aloud/#comment-31</link>
		<author>admin</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Today I looked at the Memorycemetery statistics. I was amazed to learn what people searched for on the site.
Actually there were 3 searches conducted today: 

suicide (2 people)
message (1 person)

I found it fascinating somehow that 2 different people, as stats showing, searched for "suicide" in all what possibly Humankind's storage (though even a little one as for now) of memories and dreams  could contain.
So, what do people really want to find?, thought I.
Below you can see the fruits of their curiousity: list of most popular searches (meaning from at least 2 different people ;)), with numbers representing the number of enquiries from different addresses in the last 30 days.

A collective consciousness' snapshot in a way; voila:
  
einstein 8  
antropology 6  
octopus 4  
Universe 4  
buddhism 3  
delusion 3  
ego 3  
konrad 3  
loop 3  
quantum-physics 3  
REM 3  
black hole 2  
childhood 2  
football 2  
grandmother 2 
happiness 2  
horoscope 2  
image 2  
luck 2  
painting 2</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I looked at the Memorycemetery statistics. I was amazed to learn what people searched for on the site.<br />
Actually there were 3 searches conducted today: </p>
<p>suicide (2 people)<br />
message (1 person)</p>
<p>I found it fascinating somehow that 2 different people, as stats showing, searched for &#8220;suicide&#8221; in all what possibly Humankind&#8217;s storage (though even a little one as for now) of memories and dreams  could contain.<br />
So, what do people really want to find?, thought I.<br />
Below you can see the fruits of their curiousity: list of most popular searches (meaning from at least 2 different people ;)), with numbers representing the number of enquiries from different addresses in the last 30 days.</p>
<p>A collective consciousness&#8217; snapshot in a way; voila:</p>
<p>einstein 8<br />
antropology 6<br />
octopus 4<br />
Universe 4<br />
buddhism 3<br />
delusion 3<br />
ego 3<br />
konrad 3<br />
loop 3<br />
quantum-physics 3<br />
REM 3<br />
black hole 2<br />
childhood 2<br />
football 2<br />
grandmother 2<br />
happiness 2<br />
horoscope 2<br />
image 2<br />
luck 2<br />
painting 2</p>
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