One of the more interesting things in having your own blog, and many would agree with me, is seeing who goes to your website – from what country, which picture in the gallery is most popular, etc.
I find the IP-based country statistic specifically interesting. For example, I see that the US pretty much takes most of my bandwidth, although I’m hardly in contact with anyone specifically in the US (perhaps with the exception of ##otw), and that Denmark only takes 8th place, for whatever reason. Quite surprising. Also, I see a lot of countries I never even knew existed – Guam, Mauritius, Nicaragua, Trinidad/Tobago, The Discocracy of Xanadu and Maldives wherever that is. So it’s nice to know that I have some visitors from places like that, even though I never knew of their existance, I guess.
Now that raises a different question, how did they find me? Seems like the most effective way for visitors to come in is either from a link on the Inkscape wiki, and Google Images. Pretty nice, ah?
Now I had to stop my productive session due to the fact that my neighbors next door decided that smoking in their doorway is a perfectly reasonable thing. I don’t mind, except that, I can smell it all the way here. Stupid neighbors, if you’re reading this, move this smoking frenzy elsewhere, it’s making a lot of noise and smoke – yes, and I can smell it all the way over here, I swear.
I worked on some interesting thing this weekend, I mapped improved the Dvorak layout even further by adding some functionality, just some more tweaking and it’s all done and ready to be posted for other hackers, artists, and bored people to enjoy.
Right. Now go and save whales or something. Bye.
Be the first to comment!