In that spirit, I'd like to present my So Best: Jackson's Top Ten Posts, If Measured Quantitatively by Pageviews Logged and With a Chronologically Fore-weighted Data Sample. Since I get to use the first person singular, I figured I'd go all the way and only link to my own posts. It's both geeky and narcissistic, just like me (which should be no surprise if you can find my byline and read between the lines of the collective voice). Sure, I could have gone through all my archives and picked my favorites by title, but that would have taken forever. And what are blogs if not yet another manifestation of instant gratification enabled by advanced technology?

The run-on title alludes to the fact that the whole methodology here is kind of skewed, so before we begin, a little statistical context must be discussed. Because of an upgrade, I only have data since approximately mid-September. Any posts that made the top ten from before that could have had considerably more hits. In general, though, hits to individual posts come in a pretty steady trickle from Google. So posts in January would have been weighted heavier, regardless. What's funny is that the top single post from all authors is Jon's about Britney Spears' pregnancy, and editorially, I encouraged Jon to write it specifically to see if we really saw a traffic boost. Okay, enough stats porn -- after the jump I present the full list.

Photo of ugly Al and nailbiting Gavin from the Current TV Kickoff party.