The final numbers for 2005, I just captured before the clock strikes 12 and the logs run on our server.
The final numbers for 2005, I just captured before the clock strikes 12 and the logs run on our server.
Thanks Keith; and thanks for the zillions of miliseconds you put in to keeping this place vibrant.
Quick Question - what's the difference between 'Visits' and 'Hits'?
Kickin' a bit of Internet tukus there, Keith! Happy New Year! I bet 2006 breaks these numbers really fast, too...
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Keith, Jackie, Aaron and Moderators,
Wow.... those numbers just blow me away. What is even more interesting is the fact that 99.9% of this is quality data and is due to the excellent administration of this forum. I visit other forums from time to time as many here do, and it makes me appreciate even more how well SMC functions as a whole with true purpose and friendship among it's members.
A huge New Years toast to all the fine staff that keeps SMC what it is. Y'all should take great pride and satisfaction in a job well done. Your own statistics prove that you stay on the right track. I look forward to spending 2006 with everyone here.
Jim,Originally Posted by Jim Becker
is "tukus" ok to use on SMC and is it spelled correctly...I don't want to make a "tukus" out of myself when I use it
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
Jim,
Just as I thought....your "tukus" was a mishigas....so I was a ganif and stole this info...just to be kosher...cause the other spelling was khazeray...as they say
http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/...sh/comwor.html
"tohkes"....is good...."Tush" is also correct...either is something you can rest on and probably are as we speak
Last edited by Mark Singer; 01-01-2006 at 10:58 AM.
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
A simple way of looking at it-- a visit is made up of several hits.Originally Posted by WC Wilson
Details:
A hit is registered anytime a file is downloaded from the server, either a picture or a page.
A visit is a consecutive collection of hits within a 45 minute window. Thus, if I log into SawmillCreek and browse the forums for 3 hours straight, it is 1 visit. If I log in, browse for 10 minutes, leave for an hour, then come back and browse for another 10 minutes, that's 2 visits.
_Aaron_
SawmillCreek Administrator