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Rock Ruminations

"The Rock" - Newfoundland's nickname, attributed to the granite and rocky landcapes which wrap around coastlines of the province. It is an affectionate term towards Newfoundland, and highlights the significance of environment. Ruminations - the act of pondering; meditation.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Statistics for December

This past month there have been 45 hits to this blog from 36 different people (30 first timers and 6 repeat offenders), for an average of one per day.

Oddly enough, the most popular page is still an entry from August:

Followed by:

The majority of visitors came from the United States, followed by Canada, and then the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Switzerland, Croatia, Taiwan, and Indonesia. I did have visitors from all but one of the places I have lived - with visitors from Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Quebec, and Georgia; but not British Columbia.

The most referred sites, were oddly enough my own - i.e., my personal website, my Blogger profile, and my other blogs; followed by search engines - like MSN, Google, Sympatico/MSN, Yahoo!, and Technorati.

Speaking of my personal website, that had 131 page load from 66 visitors (43 first time people and 23 returning visitors), which I found interesting.

Anyway, until next month...

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