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Editor, Reviewer, Experienced player (968)
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Location: Sweden
Other countries do that too, Sweden included. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property_tax
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I am not a number! I am a NUMERAL!
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
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Joined: 8/1/2004
Posts: 2687
Location: Seattle, WA
Zurreco wrote:
There are some countries...
Truncated wrote:
Other countries do that too, Sweden included.
That's cool, I didn't realise that Sweden wasn't part of 'some'.
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Editor, Reviewer, Experienced player (968)
Joined: 4/17/2004
Posts: 3107
Location: Sweden
>>There are some countries (read: USA) >That's cool, I didn't realise that Sweden wasn't part of 'some'. That's cool, I didn't realise that Sweden was part of some when some in this case was the USA.
Editor, Active player (296)
Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 7469
Location: Arzareth
In June 2006 - Globally on my webserver, there were 3247966 hits, 55.3 GB of traffic, with average of 4511 hits per hour. 1.78M hits in the name of Mozilla, 1.11M in the name of MSIE. Total unique sites: 170848 In June 10th, there was a traffic spike caused by an front-page article at Digg. The ADSL router actually crashed very soon after the initial spike, and the site was inaccessible for several hours. In June 26th, I reconfigured the modem and disabled its internal NAT mechanism, and made my server a NAT router. More about this in this post. Hopefully, the modem stands against traffic better now that it doesn't need to track connections. It could just route each packet without thinking. Interestingly, the traffic spike caused by Digg (and its ripple effects that are still seen today) only seemed to affect the "total unique sites" count; the traffic amount was approximately the same as in May. Total hits were increased by 7%, kbytes were increased by 0.5% and total unique sites were increased by 50%.
Post subject: Re: June 2006
Joined: 11/26/2005
Posts: 285
Bisqwit wrote:
In June 2006 - Globally on my webserver, there were 3247966 hits, 55.3 GB of traffic, with average of 4511 hits per hour.
That is a lot.
Editor, Active player (296)
Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 7469
Location: Arzareth
In July 2006 - Globally on my webserver, there were 2633095 hits, 47.2 GB of traffic, with average of 3539 hits per hour. 1.34M hits in the name of Mozilla, 987k in the name of MSIE. Total unique sites: 98899 In the top-10 of most active visitors by IP, this time I don't recognize anyone in particular. Googlebot takes four slots though. I guess it was a boring month from this perspective. But I had a nice summer holiday.
Banned User, Former player
Joined: 3/10/2004
Posts: 7698
Location: Finland
It's funny how there are still tons of sites out there which report something like 95% of IE users. I suppose that if those figures are correct, it tells that only nerds visit this site. :P
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Warp wrote:
It's funny how there are still tons of sites out there which report something like 95% of IE users. I suppose that if those figures are correct, it tells that only nerds visit this site. :P
Yeah, I've been thinking the same.
Banned User, Former player
Joined: 3/10/2004
Posts: 7698
Location: Finland
It's also quite sad that IE is still the de-facto standard even though it has not been developed anylonger in, like, 5 years. Most websites are forced to play under the rules imposed by IE and can't use the latest innovations in web technology if IE doesn't support them. This is a huge drag in web progress. Even when MS publishes the new updated IE and even if it implements most of the newest web standards, it will still be years and years before major websites will dare to start using those standards. It's a bit like netscape4: It took way too many years before people finally stopped thinking about compatibility with that completely antiquated browser.
Joined: 5/3/2004
Posts: 1203
Old people deserve to die with dignity.
Active player (277)
Joined: 5/29/2004
Posts: 5712
or the old dogs should start learning new tricks
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
Post subject: August 2006
Editor, Active player (296)
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Posts: 7469
Location: Arzareth
In August 2006 - Globally on my webserver, there were 2986558 hits, 51.3 GB of traffic, with average of 4014 hits per hour. - The forums had slightly more accesses than the movie pages. - Mozilla 1.5M, IE 1.0M, Opera 120k.
Post subject: September 2006
Editor, Active player (296)
Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 7469
Location: Arzareth
In September 2006 - Globally on my webserver, there were 2654725 hits, 48.6 GB of traffic, with average of 3687 hits per hour. - The forums had more accesses than the movie pages. - There were less images in this month than in the last month, hence less hits, I think. (I move the newly posted screenshots to the secondary server every once in a while; until then, they are loaded from my server.) But there were 20% less unique hosts, too. - Mozilla 1385k, IE 960k, Opera 127k. - Google Videos has become a significant referrer. (Relatively; only 6000 hits, less than Google Search, but more than any other single site this month.)
Post subject: October 2006
Editor, Active player (296)
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Location: Arzareth
In October 2006 2.4M, 47.6G, 3314. 1285k, 838k, 107k. Lots of referrer spamming. Arc's site still works and lives.
Post subject: Re: October 2006
Skilled player (1885)
Joined: 4/20/2005
Posts: 2160
Location: Norrköping, Sweden
Bisqwit wrote:
Arc's site still works and lives.
I wonder when it was last updated? It seems to be pretty outdated... My guess is that it's been about 12-18 months since the last update, judging by the TAS:es shown on that page.
Post subject: Re: October 2006
Editor, Active player (296)
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Randil wrote:
I wonder when it was last updated? It seems to be pretty outdated... My guess is that it's been about 12-18 months since the last update, judging by the TAS:es shown on that page.
More than that, I recall.
Post subject: Nobember,December,January 06-07
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In November 2006 2.7M, 53.3G, 3862. 1454k, 980k, 130k. In December 2006 3.2M, 56.7G, 4245. 1607k, 1124k, 134k. In January 2007 3.0M, 52.4G, 4004. 1520k, 1121k, 126k. "genre:animation" was a new third famous search keyword I haven't seen before. Apparently originating from Google Video search.
Post subject: Re: Nobember,December,January 06-07
Banned User, Former player
Joined: 12/23/2004
Posts: 1850
Bisqwit wrote:
In January 2007 3.0M, 52.4G, 4004. 1520k, 1121k, 126k.
I'm guessing: Hits, transferred, hits/hour Mozilla and friends, IE, Opera I wonder how many of those Opera hits were me.
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Post subject: Re: Nobember,December,January 06-07
Senior Moderator
Joined: 8/4/2005
Posts: 5770
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Xkeeper wrote:
I wonder how many of those Opera hits were me.
About a half. (The other half was me.)
Warp wrote:
Edit: I think I understand now: It's my avatar, isn't it? It makes me look angry.
Arc
Editor, Experienced player (768)
Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 534
Location: Arizona
Randil wrote:
Bisqwit wrote:
Arc's site still works and lives.
I wonder when it was last updated? It seems to be pretty outdated... My guess is that it's been about 12-18 months since the last update, judging by the TAS:es shown on that page.
The last update of my site's content occurred on 11 January 2006. I started the site in December 2003 because I wanted to assemble movies similar to Morimoto's SMB3. At first, things went well. Examples include my self-published Maniac Mansion movies and my Kung Fu competition with Deviance. But with the rise of Bisqwit's superior site, at which I later gained Wiki editor privileges, my site became mostly superfluous. I tried to reform my site with more emphasis on writing, philosophy, and analysis. My 'On Cheating and Games' essay inspired the most-viewed forum thread at Vortiginous, but it was mostly me vs. the world, as it was in the 'Timeattack vs. TAS' debate, and so I stopped. Today, my site receives about 30–40 hits per day, mostly from search engines. At its zenith, it received 2000+ hits per day, and the biggest day ever had something like 11000 hits.
Post subject: February 2007
Editor, Active player (296)
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Location: Arzareth
In February 2007 2.9M, 52.3G, 4242. 1440k, 1104k, 116k. = total hits, total kB, avg. hits per hour, moz, ie, opera. "genre:animation" was the most common Google search keyword. Next came bisqwit, tasvideos and nesvideos. The fifth was Mario ― the first keyword that did not imply old audience / Google Vidoes.
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In March 2007 3224600 total hits 61381965 total kB files 126678 total unique sites 4334 average hits per hour forum.fok.nl/topic/751707 most active referrer 49.60% ratio of Mozilla family hits 35.49% ratio of IE family hits 4.68% ratio of Opera family hits
Player (36)
Joined: 9/11/2004
Posts: 2623
2% from Christmas Island?
Build a man a fire, warm him for a day, Set a man on fire, warm him for the rest of his life.
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Joined: 11/27/2004
Posts: 688
Location: WA State, USA
Is that the Territory of Christmas Island or Kiritimati?
Nach wrote:
I also used to wake up every morning, open my curtains, and see the twin towers. And then one day, wasn't able to anymore, I'll never forget that.
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