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*congratulates Bisqwit on his 2000th post*
I like my "thank you"s in monetary form.
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NrgSpoon wrote:
*congratulates Bisqwit on his 2000th post*
A, thanks. :) At one time, Phil was catching, but apparently he hasn't posted so much lately...
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>i cant believe someone visits this place more often then me O_o I somehow think that goes for a lot of us.
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Truncated wrote:
>i cant believe someone visits this place more often then me O_o I somehow think that goes for a lot of us.
You got that right. I was starting to feel pathetic when I visited this page like ten-twenty times a day.
Bein' away for like five years, and not a single new post in the ZSNES forum... :'-(
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As a webmaster, I'm not yet sure which I like better: Regular users visiting often, or lots of tourists who are never seen again. I guess, on this site the regularity is better.
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Bisqwit wrote:
As a webmaster, I'm not yet sure which I like better: Regular users visiting often, or lots of tourists who are never seen again. I guess, on this site the regularity is better.
Too bad hardly any of the Japanese look further into the site. Then again, I never feel like browsing a site in a language I can't understand (or is even in a completely different alphabet).
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Yeah, it's hard to get into a community when you can't talk to anyone...
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
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In May 2005 The statistics were skewed. Some referer-spammer started attacking my site early in the month, and is still doing that. Roboting hits on my site with nothing else in purpose but to deliver poker site references to my access logs. More about that here: http://spamhuntress.com/spampop/ Also, I've been uploading anime to some friends so the bandwidth counters are skewed as well. This month, BagOfMagicFood was only 17th, losing to WalkerBoh, who was 7th. I was 1st. But again, the statistics are skewed, so the ranks can be different. In May 2005, we had 38 new submissions and 23 new movies.
Post subject: Re: April 2005
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In June 2005 - Globally on my webserver, there were 1831504 hits, 13.2 GB of traffic, with average of 2543 hits per hour. 976k hits in the name of MSIE 6, 651k in the name of Mozilla. Opera hits summed up to about 63k. The audience favourite movie of June was Spezzafer's Super Mario World 2.
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Why are you couting or adding Bag of magic food into your statistics? I mean I could erase at least half of his posts due to "unnecessary" posts. So much rubbish..
Nitrogenesis wrote:
Guys I come from the DidyKnogRacist communite, and you are all wrong, tihs is the run of the mileniun and everyone who says otherwise dosnt know any bater! I found this run vary ease to masturbate too!!!! Don't fuck with me, I know this game so that mean I'm always right!StupedfackincommunityTASVideoz!!!!!!
Arc wrote:
I enjoyed this movie in which hands firmly gripping a shaft lead to balls deep in multiple holes.
natt wrote:
I don't want to get involved in this discussion, but as a point of fact C# is literally the first goddamn thing on that fucking page you linked did you even fucking read it
Cooljay wrote:
Mayor Haggar and Cody are such nice people for the community. Metro City's hospitals reached an all time new record of incoming patients due to their great efforts :P
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AngerFist wrote:
Why are you couting or adding Bag of magic food into your statistics? I mean I could erase at least half of his posts due to "unnecessary" posts. So much rubbish..
I mentioned him because he happened to be the most frequent single identifiable user in my web server's access logs.
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In July 2005 - Globally on my webserver, there were 1633799 hits, 11.0 GB of traffic, with average of 2195 hits per hour. 819k hits in the name of MSIE 6, 643k in the name of Mozilla. During the 23rd-27th days, there were 0 hits because the site was inaccessible. Also in July, the audience favourite movie was Spezzafer's Super Mario World 2. The torrent file was loaded 13226 times.
Post subject: Re: Traffic statistics
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Bisqwit wrote:
"bisqwit" was searched 502 times.
I'm too lazy to type full URL The word bisqwit (7 chars) is shorter than nesvideos (9 chars) and nesvideos is harder to type I use firefox, so each time I want to go to whis website... I will just type bisqwit or nesvideos... Some os them may made by me! LOL
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Post subject: Re: March 2005
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Fortune wrote:
Am I the only one using Opera here?
Nope. :)
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Opera masquerades as IE by default though.
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OmnipotentEntity wrote:
Opera masquerades as IE by default though.
Yes, but not in a way that doesn't allow you to tell it's Opera still. A typical user agent string will look like this: "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; en) Opera 8.01" (when masquerading). If it's not masquerading, the user agent looks like "Opera/8.01 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en)", but in either case, you can distinguish Opera from other browsers.
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schneelocke wrote:
Yes, but not in a way that doesn't allow you to tell it's Opera still. A typical user agent string will look like this: "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; en) Opera 8.01" (when masquerading).
Which Webalizer likely doesn't know.
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Bisqwit wrote:
schneelocke wrote:
Yes, but not in a way that doesn't allow you to tell it's Opera still. A typical user agent string will look like this: "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; en) Opera 8.01" (when masquerading).
Which Webalizer likely doesn't know.
No, but if you add a line that says "GroupAgent Opera Opera" to the config file, it'll Do The Right Thing(tm). Just be sure to put it before the GroupAgent line that gobbles up MSIE entries.
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schneelocke wrote:
No, but if you add a line that says "GroupAgent Opera Opera" to the config file, it'll Do The Right Thing(tm). Just be sure to put it before the GroupAgent line that gobbles up MSIE entries.
Thanks, let's see next month if it worked properly :)
Post subject: August 2005
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In August 2005 - Globally on my webserver, there were 1912905 hits, 15.7 GB of traffic, with average of 2571 hits per hour. 854k hits in the name of MSIE 6, 876k in the name of Mozilla. However, this balance is likely skewed by the fact that the Peter Box players have played with Mozilla browsers exclusively and playing the game inflates the hit counters a bit. In August 8th, there was a fourth-fold spike in the traffic, caused by Digg's mentioning of the Super Mario Bros Tricks page. According to the logs, the page was however loaded "only" 15139 times during this month. In comparison, movies.cgi was invoked 137494 times and the front page 110657 times. In August, the audience favourite movie was still Spezzafer's Super Mario World 2. The torrent file was loaded 8246 times. However, many of those who downloaded the torrent file, apparently didn't know what to do with it, because the AVI itself has been downloaded just 9262 times since it's publication in June 18th.
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Bisqwit wrote:
schneelocke wrote:
No, but if you add a line that says "GroupAgent Opera Opera" to the config file, it'll Do The Right Thing(tm). Just be sure to put it before the GroupAgent line that gobbles up MSIE entries.
Thanks, let's see next month if it worked properly :)
You're welcome. :) Nice to see that there were more Mozilla hits this month than MSIE ones, too. ^^
Post subject: September 2005
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In September 2005 - Globally on my webserver, there were 1761250 hits, 13.6 GB of traffic, with average of 2446 hits per hour. 865k hits in the name of MSIE 6, 750k in the name of Mozilla, and 60k hits in the name of Opera. Konqueror has 3k, and Googlebot (heh) has 31k. The site was down at days 11-14. In September, Webalizer can't specify an audience favourite movie, but the most active referrer was, rather surprisingly, http://www.collegehumor.com/.
Post subject: October 2005
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In October 2005 - Globally on my webserver, there were 1729773 hits, 14.5 GB of traffic, with average of 2324 hits per hour. 802k hits in the name of MSIE 6, 755k in the name of Mozilla, and 75k hits in the name of Opera. Konqueror has 4k, and Googlebot has 36k. The site was down at days 12-13.
Post subject: November 2005
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In November 2005 - Globally on my webserver, there were 1788491hits, 24.3 GB of traffic, with average of 2484 hits per hour. The big difference to previous month's traffic size was probably caused by the fact that mod_deflate has problems mod_gzip doesn't have, and as such, a bigger portion of the traffic was uncompressed. 767k hits in the name of MSIE 6, 862k in the name of Mozilla, and 68k hits in the name of Opera. Konqueror has 3.5k, and Googlebot has 36.4k. The statistics of Mozilla might be slightly inflated because lately, Googlebot has started to masquerade as Mozilla (which I really don't approve). About half of Googlebot's hits have been with a Mozilla-based user-agent name and half in Googlebot's original user-agent.
Post subject: December 2005
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In December 2005 - Globally on my webserver, there were 2334175 hits, 37.5 GB of traffic, with average of 3137 hits per hour. 1101k hits in the name of Mozilla, 1034k in the name of MSIE (986k for MSIE 6) and 83k hits in the name of Opera. Konqueror has 4k, and Googlebot has around 50k. Googlebot showed special interest towards my Megaman disassembly page for a week or two, reloading them every day. I don't see any new referrers that would account to the increase of traffic. The ratio of direct requests (non-referrals) was also not higher than in previous month, so I'm slightly baffled. Total unique sites: 92956 (90154 in November, 50095 in February 2005, 30536 in February 2004, 8567 in February 2003, 2021 in February 2002...) All numbers listed in this post for December 2005 were new records. Total web-server traffic for 2005: 23080963 hits, 211 GB. (Outgoing traffic only, excluding headers. Not including bittorrent traffic, IRC traffic, e-mail traffic, HTTP POST data, etc. Not including images either, because those are on different server.)
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