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Friday 23 April 2010

You can see me... but now I can see you! YES YOU!!!

I mentioned in an earlier post that I use statcounter.com to keep tabs on how many vistors I get to my blog. It is for no other reason than to see if its actually a worthwhile task, if no one is reading it then there is no real reason for me to continue with it.

As fate would have it there are a few strange people out there who actually seem to enjoy my musings (I'm looking at you!), and it is astonishing to look at the maps statcounter.com provides to see where are you strange people are from.

The website only provides info about the last 500 visitors to the site, with a subscription needed to have a greater record size... 500 however is more than enough for my ego stroking... I mean my research into this being a worthwhile endeavour.

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Here are a couple of the maps statcounter has available for me to peruse with some of the last 500 visitors marked.... thats some freaky shit right there! Especially when you consider I am sat in a dank bedroom in darkest Woking, and some geezer in Korea is interested in the Micro Greens I am growing or what I have been doing at Tante Marie!  But hey, if you're happy I'm happy!

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So a big HELLO from sunny Woking to all you Johnny Foreigners out there, as well as you British Yokels, glad to have you here and hopefully I will see you back here soon!

For a giggle I have listed below, in no particular order, some of the towns and cities that you crazy kids are from... can you see yourself maybe???

Dylan


Houston, Texas, United States
Amsterdam, Noord-holland, Netherlands
London, United Kingdom
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Leopardstown, Dublin, Ireland
Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Frisco, Colorado, United States
Seoul, Seoul-t'ukpyolsi, Korea
New Delhi, Delhi, India
Kjustendil, Kyustendil, Bulgaria
Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar
Horley, Surrey, United Kingdom
Clacton-on-sea, Essex, United Kingdom

Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Wells, Somerset, United Kingdom
Okotoks, Alberta, Canada
Burgess Hill, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Porto, Porto, Portugal
Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
Stockport, United Kingdom
Rauenberg, Baden-wurttemberg, Germany
Aubignan, Provence-alpes-cote D'azur, France
Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Scarborough, York, United Kingdom
Doncaster, United Kingdom
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
Exeter, United Kingdom
Aldershot, United Kingdom
Lincoln, United Kingdom
Waldorf, Maryland, United States
Manson, Iowa,United States
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Kaul, Haryana, India
Saint Petersburg City, Russian Federation

Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Kuwait, Al Kuwayt, Kuwait
Nicosia, Cyprus
Durban, Kwazulu-natal, South Africa
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
San Diego, California, United States
Villeurbanne, Rhone-alpes, France
Helsingborg, Skane Lan, Sweden
Thessaloniki, Greece
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Dallas, Texas, United States
Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Caracas, Distrito Federal, Venezuela
São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Umeå, Vasterbottens Lan, Sweden
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Southampton, New York, United States
Even Yehuda, Hamerkaz, Israel
Meilen, Zurich, Switzerland
Okotoks, Alberta, Canada
Madrid, Spain
Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Sint-niklaas, Oost-vlaanderen, Belgium
Cottonwood, California, United States

10 comments:

  1. Exeter.... No idea who that could be... >.> :P

    Nicking the gizmo to have a look. Just wait, i'll have like 3 visitors.

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  2. San Diego is in da house!

    "Ron Burgundy: Discovered by the Germans in 1904, they named it San Diego, which of course in German means a whale's vagina.

    Veronica Corningstone: No, there's no way that's correct.

    Ron Burgundy: I'm sorry, I was trying to impress you. I don't know what it means. I'll be honest, I don't think anyone knows what it means anymore. Scholars maintain that the translation was lost hundreds of years ago.

    Veronica Corningstone: Doesn't it mean Saint Diego?

    Ron Burgundy: No. No.

    Veronica Corningstone: No, that's - that's what it means. Really.

    Ron Burgundy: Agree to disagree. "

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  3. Hi - I am on the list: Casey from Kyustendil, Bulgaria! I don't know why it comes up with a "j" in the town name... odd!
    www.caseyangelova.com

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  4. I'm a big fan of google analytics, I love seeing where people are in the world looking at my blog is great fun and often really surprising. Especially when people in Japan are reading about Yorkshire food!

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  5. Just to let you know, I've been reading your blog from Sunderland. Nice one.

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  6. Of course I haven't been reading it, I only look at the pictures.............

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  7. hi from Newfoundland and Labrador! :)

    cheers,
    cardamom

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  8. Hello from Durban SA!

    Enjoy the blog, please keep going.

    KT

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  9. What a amazing list.

    Congrats and keep it up.

    In beautiful Barcelona.

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  10. Really surprised that you haven't listed Stockport - I am keeping tabs on you! More surprising is that you are being 'read' in Sunderland?
    Vx

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I look forward to reading your comments whether they are good, bad or indifferent!

Dylan