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  • I Know Where You Live

       August 17, 2005

    Site Meter has added a bunch of cool new features lately. One that I just noticed today is the ability to map the latest 100 visitors to our site. Here's where you all were coming from this morning:

    The red dot is the last visitor. The green dots represent our last 10 visitors, while the rest of you are in white. I knew that most of our visitors come from the midwest and east coast, but I am a little surprised by the amount of readers from Western Europe, not to mention that lone wolf in the middle of Australia. I had no idea our readers were so far flung. Hmmm...maybe some of you can put me up if I ever get around to traveling the world :-)


    Posted by kris at August 17, 2005 09:22 AM

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    #  August 17th, 2005 6:28 PM      KVBigSis
    Well, I'm now addicted to the site map - that's so cool! And it doesn't freak me out. You already knew where I live.  
     
    #  August 18th, 2005 3:18 AM      Laura
    Open invitation for Dummocrats contributors - mi couch es su couch, if you ever get to New Orleans. (If we ever get to the next phase of renovations, it'll be an actual guest room, but that's going to be awhile.) And I will cook my grandmother's Creole recipes for you.  
     

     

     


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