10,000 Visits Already!

I posted my first message here on the 12th of this month and after only 12 days, 10,000 people have visited my site (thanks for the links, PZ)! I am excited! I can hardly wait for 100,000! Thanks for reading, everyone!

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PM; thanks! but at least 2,000 of those visits are the result of linkage from PZ.

coturnix; hrm .. perhaps twice more than last month's visits? but it's a PZ thing, really.

John; the same is true for me, for my first six months. your numbers will increase, too. and then you'll ask yourself why you are talking about your stupid oversized ConEd bill to all these people you've never met before when there are obviously more interesting things to talk about, like, oh .. testes size.