Attention Golf Bloggers!
If you have a golf blog, I want to hear about it. There are a lot of good blogs out there and I know that I've probably only uncovered a third of the best out there. (It's an important third. You know, the 80/20 rule.) But, I want to find out about new blogs or older ones that I just don't see much.
You can either join here and post some FanPosts/Shots. Or drop me a line and let me know about your blog and I can add you to the Blogroll. All I ask is that you add a link to your site for Waggle Room. (It's that whole SEO concept.) Together, we can make ourselves all into Internet stars - or at least share some good stuff together.
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80/20
It’s this theory by a guy named Pareto dating back to the the early 20th century that says that 80% of x comes from 20% of y. In this case, that’d be 80% of the best golf blogging content comes from 20% of the golf blogs.
Wow, I’m a nerd.
Biz school
…teaches you about 20 or 30 junk phrases that you can use to confuse people or make it sound like you know what you’re doing. It actually came up again in a seminar I was recently attending. It’s a poor man’s statistical theory. :)
lol
well it sounds good
did you know that 76.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot ? :-D
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
Four out of five dentists agree...
…don’t chew on rocks. The fifth dentist finished last in his class.
by Double Eagle on Sep 23, 2008 4:48 PM EDT up reply actions
LMAO
We have a radio talk show guy here in Atlanta who used to pull pranks all the time. Two of his best were when he said that everybody who has ever eaten green beans has died – which is technically true – but he got a storm of calls from people who didn’t get it)
The other one happened after a flood when people were told to boil their water before drinking it. He called the water department and asked what they were doing about all the “dihydrogen oxide” in the water system. He had this poor gubmint worker so flustered that he swore up and down that all of it was out of the water. The radio host pressed a little more and made the point that hundreds of people die every year from dihydrogen oxide poisoning and inhalation.
Some of the funniest radio I have ever heard.
"this ball will fit in that fairway"

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