Like Beck, I'm confused why they would pick 'mormonenigma' to promote Google Adsense. Plus it seems to be a short lived blog with just a few posts that hasn't even been updated in a couple of years (before I created my blog).
It's a mystery.
Is this a sign that I should put ads on my blog? Or that I should learn Japanese? Or that my twin is quite the capitalist?
I occasionally get hits from Asian countries on my blog - I wonder if they're really looking for this other blog? And, I wonder what they think when they get mine instead?
Beck, my wife made me a killer coconut cake for Fathers Day. It's a recipe from Alton Brown ("Good Eats" on the Food Network).
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...japanese? (fairly sure)
It's an enigma!
It is Japanese. It appears to be a site about Google AdSense (advertising program). Don't know why they would have picked that particular name...
Here is a translation.
(It's a computer translation, so it's a bit garbled, but it gives a general idea of what the site's about).
No, no, no, Dichotomy, Kengo. Clearly, for it to be another Mormon enigma, that must be written in the Deseret Alphabet.
I think it says "the cake is moist and delicious".
Yes, but does it say anything about "having your cake and eating it too"?
I'm also curious why a Japanese Google advertising program has selected "Mormon Enigma" has its name...
Of course, I'm really wondering about that moist, delicious cake. :)
My very cute, in-house translator says it means "Adsense magic" (in Japanese).
Like Beck, I'm confused why they would pick 'mormonenigma' to promote Google Adsense. Plus it seems to be a short lived blog with just a few posts that hasn't even been updated in a couple of years (before I created my blog).
It's a mystery.
Is this a sign that I should put ads on my blog? Or that I should learn Japanese? Or that my twin is quite the capitalist?
I occasionally get hits from Asian countries on my blog - I wonder if they're really looking for this other blog? And, I wonder what they think when they get mine instead?
Beck, my wife made me a killer coconut cake for Fathers Day. It's a recipe from Alton Brown ("Good Eats" on the Food Network).
Coconut Cake with 7-Minute Frosting
It is most definitely a cake you would want to eat and have too. :)
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