Some blogs I write for have ads and Google pays the host when someone clicks on them. But there don't seem to be any ads on this blog.
Meanwhile, readers seem to appreciate it when I post a list of the links to the most popular posts on this blog. Here are the Top Ten in the last month. The most popular post was about Germany's low death rate from the coronavirus; it was boosted by a tweet from John Cassidy of the New Yorker, who thought it was a good question. Since then there have been several articles about how South Korea and Japan have shut down the spread of the virus by prompt action, and Italy has not done so. Younger generations (what are called Gen Z and the Millennials), who understand that the virus is usually not life-threatening for them, seem to have been eating out or even partying and brought home the virus to their families where older people are more vulnerable to severe illness. Research on this topic is still under way; I will be posting again here.
Entry |
PANDEMIC | 1. Germany's Low Virus Death Rate Mar 19, 2020, |
PANDEMIC | 3. German, Italian Death Rates Mar 21, 2020, |
GERMAN ELECTIONS, 1933 | How a Democracy Was Destr... Mar 5, 2017, |
WW2 | 9. Resistance Banker–Wally van Hall (Updated... Feb 19, 2015, |
PANDEMIC | Breathing Equipment Mar 21, 2020, |
ART BIZ | Fireplace Project–Meckseper and Troemel Aug 24, 2014, |
WW2 | 6. Armed Resistance: Jan Canada and Sons (Up... Jan 29, 2015, |
NAZIS ELECTED | Germany Votes in Führer, 85 Years ... Mar 7, 2018, |
PANDEMIC | Homeschooling by Default Mar 24, 2020, |
HEIDI FISKE | Is Trump Seeking War? Mar 26, 2018, |
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