At 1:06 pm EST Visitor #20,000 struck at Steady Mobbin'. I have no idea who it was. If you think this was you, contact me if you want to be famous:
Also, if anyone considered me missing, I hope this post reassures you that I'm alive . . . but my phone and camera are both nearly dead, so I might as well be too.
Friday, February 10, 2006
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that was me... at my friend's house
my friend in the midwest?
No, no, it was me, on vacation. What do I win?
It might have been me. Does the ISP refer to the website the person was on before they came to your blog?
It wasn't me (whoever I am), but the latitude and longitude indicate that it was someone 25 miles northeast of Wichita.
If that's the case, it wasn't me.
I believe that the latitude and longitude refers to the location of the United States as there is no city listed for the location.
The ISP is the internet service provider, so it means that the visitor was someone who got their internet from twi (Time Warner Internet?), not someone who had just been at twi.com.
Doesn't anyone remember visiting at 1:06?
So if I understand you correctly--and I believe that I do--are you saying that the latitude and longitude coordinates given indicate the theoretical "exact center" of the United States and could therefore be used as a clue to locate the elusive "heart and soul of America"? Can that be what it is you are saying? If so, man, bravo. Bravo.
Doesn't Brook work for TimeWarner?
Looking at the IP adddress and the length of visit, it wasn't anyone.
It was a spider or other automated script.
If it was 1:06pm PST at Time Warner...it very well could be me. I check Steady Mobbin' religiously. Yes, even at work.
Broek
Cross-checking the sitemeter reading with the time of Broek's comment right there leads me to conclude that (trumpet noise) Broek was visitor 20,000!
I like that. I'd much rather have Broek be the winner than some internet spider.
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