I’m not sure why, but I get a lot of comments here on the Chief’s Corner in comparison to some awfully good blogs. These aren’t necessarily the most popular posts on the Chief’s Corner, but they are the ones that generated the most discussion. Here are the top 10 posts based on the number of comments received.
Share the road | 74 |
Whaddaya think? | 50 |
Easy Button | 42 |
ALPR coming soon | 41 |
Short fuse | 40 |
There should be a test | 39 |
Guns here and there | 36 |
Explain this | 36 |
A hole in his bucket | 36 |
Quite a show | 35 |
Could it be? | 35 |
Why we do this | 33 |
To the rescue | 33 |
Never even asked! | 33 |
Citizen crime analysts | 33 |
Tried to warn him | 31 |
Graffiti case cleared | 31 |
I think you get a lot of comments because you are generally fair and respectful to those with contrary opinions. You also try to answer legitimate questions most of the time. Your frustrations and/or bias are occasionally more than apparent; however, it is your blog, and you ought to be able to write what you want just like the rest of us do. It seems nearly unanimous that you are providing a great service to the city (and outsiders) through the informative, inciteful, and sometimes humorous presentation of the department and policing in general.
ReplyDeleteOne quick question: what's with the label cloud that you recently implemented? When I first saw it, it was truly like a rolling cloud as the labels randomly shifted their positions within the window. Now, it's basically just a list. Is it my browser or settings, or did it change?
Bank employees shoud not accept money from customers as tips or tokes.
ReplyDeletenuff said
Thank you for checking on John.
Steve-
ReplyDeleteI added that animated tag cloud, but then had a few reports from readers that it didn't work--after they followed one of the categories, it blew up. I think it is probably sensitive to the particular browser. It worked fine for me in both Firefox and IE8. At any rate, I had to abandon it and go with a "normal" label cloud.