David on 1/11/2005 at 20:00
I do hope I don't screw up and say the stats are for months in the past and the future while capturing my idiocy in a screenshot like LAST MONTH >:|
These are the webstats for TTLG.com for October 2005 AKA Weird Search Terms.
These stats do not include "bot" stats (ie: Google)
* Hits: 8.23 million
* Traffic: 37.76 GB
Daily Averages:
* Hits: 265,786
* Traffic: 1.22 GB
Misc Stats:
* Busiest Day of the Month: 3rd October
* Busiest Day of the Week: Monday
* Busiest Hour of the Day: 2000-2100 (GMT)
* 11.6% of visitors stay for 15 minutes
* 8.2 % stay for over an hour.
Top 3 "Bot" Stats:
* GoogleBot: 311,246 hits 2.28GB
* MSNBot: 32,355 hits (1.12 GB)
* Inktomi: 26,176 hits (215MB)
OS Stats:
* Windows: 95%
* Mac OSX: 2%
* Linux: 1.6%
Web Browser Stats:
* Internet Explorer: 57.8%
* Mozilla Foundation (Mozilla/Firefox): 31.7%
* Opera: 7.8%
* Safari: 1.5%
Top 5 Non-TTLG/Non-search engine referrers:
* Singing Fish: 710 hits
* Wikipedia: 501 hits
* Stumble Upon: 278 hits
* Chilled.Cream forums: 182 hits
* Black Cat: 82 hits
[small]These are search terms used to find TTLG via a search engine.[/small]
* pixel shader 1.1
* boots of blinding speed
* urban dead
* morrowind sex
* dues ex (spelling++)
* voice emulator
* typing tricks
* 12 gauge shotgun
* arrested development gifs
* fahrenheit carla nude
* morrowind fishing academy
* pink lederhosen
* guard sex morrowind
Stats up again, IE down again, and Mozilla browsers climb above 30%, by 1.7 percentage points. I wonder if IE will rebound once Windows Vista is released, or are we seeing a permanent drop?
Forum Stats:
New Forum Members in October: 256
New Posts in October: 15,906
New Threads in October: 807
Spitter on 1/11/2005 at 20:03
Still ranking high on morrowind sex I see. I condone this course of action!
I don't want to know anything about those pink lederhosen.
Scots Taffer on 1/11/2005 at 20:10
Haha, glad to add Arrested Development to the search list.
Eshaktaar on 1/11/2005 at 20:41
There must be some misconception on the Internets about TTLG's content with all those kinky search terms.
Out of curiosity: What's Singing Fish's URL? (
http://www.singingfish.com/)?
David on 1/11/2005 at 20:43
Yes, it is. It's an audio/video search engine.