Scientific Life Surpasses Five Million Visits!

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Many thanks to everyone who has visited my blog, it has been a pleasure writing for you.

I was watching sitemeter as it passed the five millionth visitor just now, so (amazingly), I know who it was. This person was from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and was popping in from behind-the-scenes, so I'll give you one guess as to who it was.

Contrary to a certain someone's accounts on twitter, the four millionth, nine-hundred and ninety-nine thousandth, nine-hundred and ninety-ninth visitor was from Memphis, Tennessee and the five millionth and first visitor was from Urbana, Illinois.

It seems the visitor from Frankfurt am Main was actually the 4,999,988th visitor, snort.

(Try harder, geek boy.)

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I was watching sitemeter…

Methinks you're bored.

;-)

Congratulations.

no, it's worse than that: i am recovering from an illness, and was writing an essay that was overdue, and needed a bit of a distraction when my eyes began to bleed. sitemeter provided that distraction.

the essay will publish tomorrow, as will the planned photoessay .. hopefully, i will be able to get some other work done too (have to finish reading and then reviewing that book for NATURE, yikes! they gave me only ten days, and i said i could do it!)

Good on ya! Congratulations, rb

hrm. prize? let's see .. you can either choose the next mystery bird or i can send you a book or two ..

thanks, arvind, and everyone. i have some interesting news to announce soon .. maybe in a few hours, maybe in a few days (a technology "issue" -- read "b0rked" -- prevents me from announcing it immediately)