The “papers blog”:http://opp.weatherson.org is up with the main thing to note being a page for a “new book by J. Howard Sobel”:http://www.scar.utoronto.ca/%7Esobel/NoLightMatter/.
The papers blog should have included this new paper.
bq. Kevin C. Klement, “Putting Form Before Function: Logical Grammar in Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein”:http://www.philosophersimprint.org/004002/
But I was a little disorganised this morning. (Shouldn’t you have a paper on Imprint too – ed. Yeah, but I’ve been too disorganised this year to do the corrections in a way that I was happy with. Maybe the next week or two. Fingers crossed.)
Now iTunes has an “affiliate program”:http://www.apple.com/itunes/affiliates/ too! Maybe I’ll replace the Amazon CD links with iTunes.
Everyone else is reporting their stats, so I will too.
bq. August 2004
Unique Visitors – 7965
Number of Visits – 26670
Pages – 81831
Hits – 98836
The busiest day in terms of hits was August 24, with 16241 hits, but I think most of those were from search engines. The busiest day in terms of unique visitors was 25 August, with 1226 unique visitors.
Finally, “this band”:http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/09/02/1093939050848.html looks like they could be pretty good, but I bet I’ll never be able to find their CDs in America. Barnes & Noble has this thing in stores where they say you can listen to “any CD in the world”. What they mean is any CD that’s in their warehouse, which is a subset of the CDs that are available in America. So good luck finding, say, “The Panics”:http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/09/02/1093939050848.html, or even much by “You Am I”:http://www.youami.com.au/. Next time I’m in Australia I have a *lot* of CD-buying to do.