I was messing around on the blog today composing some thoughts together, and decided to head off to my Flickr.com account only to discover that a picture I had taken of a replica of a famous statue of Jesus Christ had worked its way to the top of my most interesting pictures. For months and months it was this one:
Which was just a lucky shot when I was on a business trip. Flickr’s algorithm (computerized method) for determining interestingness depends on a number of factors; including how many people click on the picture to view it in their browser, comment on it, etc. Part of the appeal of being involved with how people consume media is looking at overall trends, and I’m glad to see that Jesus Christ is among the popular topics in Flickr’s community of users and otherwise general web surfers when in fact there could be a whole lot of other stuff to consume.
Anyway it made for a good reason to post to the blog today. No other news or changes to report, just that I finally got to go back to church today and see the people I regularly associate with on Sunday and other days of the week given the opportunity.