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July 25, 2004
Some On-Site News
Today is exactly 5 months and 13 days since I launched the new Grow-a-Brain. So it is only appropriate that I present here the latest hit-count:
Total number of hits: 160,585
Average per day: 944.62
Today: 1860
In the last hour: 78
This week: 8552
I’ve been spending too much time “blogging” in the last year. If I didn’t know better, I would think that I don’t have time to work, to earn and to “have a life”. Why am I doing it? The main complain that I have is that so few readers of this blog leave any comments. What does it take to get some feedback here?
Photo of brain above from “Quasimeta”. Previous House Keeping & Website News Here
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Cookie! Cookie!
Don't you know that if you please people, they'll go away with a warm feeling and come back to browse, but if you piss people off, they'll hang around and rant.
An upward movement in visits and hits tells you more than any number of comments would.
After all, this site is so rich and so entertaining, that it gets dull just commenting, "Wow," "Great", "LUV it!"
Technorati scores you 209 Links from 162 Sources
This not bad. Not bad at all .
You are doing just fine. Now, as for doing entirely too much on line.... well, I can't help you there except to note I can stop... whenever I want.
Posted by: Gerard Van der Leun at Jul 25, 2004 10:27:49 AM
I love this blog! I never miss a day. Sorry for not commenting before. Keep up the good work.
Posted by: Karen at Jul 25, 2004 11:14:44 AM
Yeah, how many times can we keep saying "Wow, great link!" The problem with link blogs is that there's not much space for personal interaction. But I would not miss visiting this site every day for all the world. Keep up the good work, you are an inspiration to the rest of us "linkers".
Posted by: Brian at Jul 25, 2004 6:06:49 PM