Tue 23 Jan 2007 (01:47)
visitors?
Posted by smalrus under day-to-day, technical
[2] Comments
im always kind of interested in who’s visiting my website. since i switched to wordpress, i installed a new stats manager, firestats on the new pages. firestats offers a few different sorts of things that i really wasnt used to looking for, particularly since the stats are integrated into the wordpress dashboard.
so ive noticed a couple of repeat visits coming from france, a couple from the netherlands, a couple from chile, one guy in belgium from his psp, even japan, romania, korea, and taiwan. and of course theres the stats like 5.6% of visitors use linux, 0.3% use debian, 19.2% use firefox to browse and 3.5% use konqueror.
so if youre surfing through, feel free to drop a comment and let me know where you’re at and what you think, im interested in dialoguing…


Hey Spencer, it has been a LOOONG time since I checked Smalrus.com, mostly because for a long time you werent updating frequently so I just kinda gave up on it for a while.
but I like the new look to the site, very mature themes and colours on the site. And you seem to be updating it frequently again. Wa Wa Wee, I like very much!
Dany
thanks for posting dany, im glad you like the new site and im glad you took a couple of secs to comment. the whole audience interaction thing was part of what drove me to upgrade my site, and as you probably read, im going to start doing regular thesis commentary that i want participation with.
based on the 5 books im currently reading, ive got like 3 or so ideas that ive been mulling around for posting, but i havent gotten around to it. being that its the end of the month, i really want to get that stuff down in writing for people to comment on before i fall behind in that. obviously that means its good that i havent gotten off schedule with getting reading done for it, but i also wanted to have a more regimented posting schedule that i can cull responses from when i start to formally write the thesis.
anyways, keep checking, ill be keeping up with more stuff.