
A teeny, tiny pat on my own back
Some time today, according to SiteMeter, this blog will pass the 10,000-visit mark.
Now, I know that’s many orders of magnitude lower than the sort of blog that people actually read—hell, it’s probably fewer visits than Atrios and Kos see in an hour. And some not-insignificant number of those visits are undoubtedly my own looks from IP addresses that I can’t tell SiteMeter to ignore.
But if you can’t kvell about accomplishments, no matter how unimportant, every once in a while, what’s the point?
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That’s Kewell! I don’t get here as often as I should, but do when I can.
You should be able to tell site meter to ignore your IP, unless you have a dynamic one that changes all the time.
Thanks for the note ... hey, don’t be a stranger!
I do tell SiteMeter to ignore my IP addresses, but it’s limited to two of them. Problem is, I pop in on a desktop and a laptop at home (because they run through the same router, they might share enough of an IP address to be simultaneously ignored), as well as two separate computer networks at work. That’s at least three, and maybe four, IP addresses. And telling SiteMeter to ignore this address at this time isn’t the first thing I think about each day.
If you upgrade your sitemeter account, you can tell it to ignore more than one IP address.
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