A good representation Ben! Isn't it amazing that you have a voice "heard round the world"! I for one, by the way, always look forward to your postings. Even when you quote Barth and other ne'r do wells. ;-)
Well, when I'm in NZ - I read it in NZ. When I'm in SA, I read it in SA, and when I'm in the UK, I read it in the UK. Does that mean I could be 3 separate people on this graph? :)
Hi Sean: Looks like this could make you my most international reader! But if you travel between SA and NZ, then you really ought to stop by Australia as well....
Thom, I just pasted the graph in from my StatCounter page (available free at http://www.statcounter.com/). Most bloggers seem to prefer Sitemeter (also free, at http://www.sitemeter.com/), which can do even nicer graphs. From Sitemeter, you can load up a graph that will keep changing as the visitors change.
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A good representation Ben! Isn't it amazing that you have a voice "heard round the world"! I for one, by the way, always look forward to your postings. Even when you quote Barth and other ne'r do wells.
;-)
Jim
Well, when I'm in NZ - I read it in NZ. When I'm in SA, I read it in SA, and when I'm in the UK, I read it in the UK. Does that mean I could be 3 separate people on this graph? :)
Where on earth did you get this fine graph? I'm totally ignorant about how to get this kind of information. Care to share?
Hi Sean: Looks like this could make you my most international reader! But if you travel between SA and NZ, then you really ought to stop by Australia as well....
Thom, I just pasted the graph in from my StatCounter page (available free at http://www.statcounter.com/). Most bloggers seem to prefer Sitemeter (also free, at http://www.sitemeter.com/), which can do even nicer graphs. From Sitemeter, you can load up a graph that will keep changing as the visitors change.
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