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Re: What rolls down stairs, alone or in pairs...
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Fri, 24 Jan 2003 15:03:40 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Chris Magno writes:
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> Calum Tsang wrote:
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> > ...and rolls over your neighbour's dog? It fits on your back, it makes a
> > great snack...
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> MMmmmuuuu rtlToronto Snacks!! (smack lips sound)
No, jeez. Think this:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~marcus/ren_stimpy/FAQ7a.html
Because we are analyzing WHAT from our favourite webserver? Right.
> > Since Chris asked about how much traffic we received after CityTV, on
> > average,
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> Asked... HA i begged 3 different time.... then I had to threaten the safety of
> your pet fish....
Busy yes. Busy looking for a new job: Marketing or product trial.
Technology sector. In Toronto.
> > we serve 5000-9000 requests a day off of Peach.
> OMG!!!! FIVE THOUSAND, per day???
They're not unique visitors though. Five thousand file requests. SO if you
visit the rtlToronto home page, that's one request for the HTML, another for
the logo graphic, another for the etc...
It's hard to judge (although there are consultants and packages to do this)
how many individual visits we get. We could use the root page HTML, but
that's only if they go to the front page. We could also analyze IP and
statistical correlation between hits to other pages, referrer ID's etc and
get a better picture of traffic, but I just find it hard to give a care
about it.
> how many of those are spiders?
Actually, quite a lot. I can send you the details if you're bored.
> thats cause the content is so media rich, it would be pointless to try to see
> this GREAT page with anything other than high speed.
Calling rtlToronto media rich would be overstating it. We have a lot of
pictures.
> so, like do you serve the only FAQ about the Sony SLV-R5UC??? whats you
> fascinations with the Sony SLV-R5UC?? why did you put a toy car in your Sony
> SLV-R5UC.
Yes. And the only faq about the Amiga 3000, A2090A hard disk controller,
the A570 CDRom module, and the famed IBM 6091 workstation monitor.
> now how do we turn all those hits per week into CASH?????
If you could answer THAT, you would still have a dotcom making money today.
Calum
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