Kyloe on 5/4/2005 at 18:46
It's amazing how much traffic is taken by Googlebots.
And is Linux on its way down or why are there just as many OSX users? Personally, I haven't used Linux in a while at home and I have Windows at work and my Mac order has only been confirmed today.
Paz on 5/4/2005 at 23:31
Quote Posted by JKeats
Somebody's out there looking for you, Paz!
It was just me, trying to boost my own profile.
Azal on 6/4/2005 at 04:20
Quote Posted by David
Top 5 Non-TTLG/Non-search engine referrers:
* Slashdot.org: 2302 hits
Unexpected Search Terms:
* porcupine tree
When did Slashdot link to us? Did they do an article?
And how does searching for porcupine trees lead you here? :confused:
Shug on 6/4/2005 at 04:28
Articles about BioShock and Thief 3 editor, Az. In the games section.
It seems porcupine trees is a reference from Lewis Carroll's Through The Looking Glass (:o) and/or might be related to a recent music thead about prog rock featuring Porcupine Tree.
I think.
Aja on 6/4/2005 at 04:43
The Porcupine Tree hits are most definately related to the thread about the band a few weeks ago. I was searching for some info on their tour dates a few days back and TTLG came up.
David on 6/4/2005 at 06:08
Quite a few of the slashdot hits came from a link I put in a comment about Firefox usage being at 30% here.
nickie on 6/4/2005 at 19:18
Fasinating - though if I'd been able to be online those figures would increase dramatically!!!
Jakeyboy on 6/4/2005 at 23:00
Quote Posted by David
Unexpected Search Terms...
...how to get rid of spots...
Yay, I spawned promotion for TTLG.
Dark Arrow on 7/4/2005 at 14:48
Are you able to tell how much bandwith individuall users take? Probably not due to dynamic connections. What about country wise? How many Finns, Americans, etc have been in TTLG?
Quote:
how to get rid of spots
:laff:
David on 7/4/2005 at 15:24
Where users have static IPs we can indeed tell how much bandwidth they are using.