Who's out there?
While perusing my traffic via Sitemeter, I saw that the last 100 visits to my blog included the following countries: Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Israel, Latvia, New Zealand and Sweden.
The rest, of course, were my fellow Americans.
Anyway, hello to all! I presume everyone understands English, unless they're just looking at the pictures.
If not, I've found Babelfish to be quite helpful.
Update! It would appear that in addition to the "usual suspects" in Australia, Canada and Ireland, I have had visitors from Morocco, Argentina, Bahrain, Japan and France...
The rest, of course, were my fellow Americans.
Anyway, hello to all! I presume everyone understands English, unless they're just looking at the pictures.
If not, I've found Babelfish to be quite helpful.
Update! It would appear that in addition to the "usual suspects" in Australia, Canada and Ireland, I have had visitors from Morocco, Argentina, Bahrain, Japan and France...
16 Comments:
Interesting to see the breadth of your audience, though it would be nice to get a comment or two from the far-flung fans once in awhile.
BTW, thanks for turning me on to the sitemeter!
Beerme:
I've gotten some comments from Ireland...a number of which have been deleted. I no longer wonder why my grandfather left there.
Oh, and you're welcome, of course...
Don't forget us little people when you achieve the world renown that you deserve!
Pretty cool stuff
boberin:
I'm not like that; I've seen too much of that behavior on movie sets, filming on location hereabouts.
Stop on over to "La Casa de Camo" after work today or tomorrow...we can go get a cheesesteak and a beer.
(Or three...)
Hey, thanks for turning me on to Sitemeter! My last 100 included visitors from Ireland, Taiwan, Malaysia, Malta, Japan, UK, Denmark, Germany and Canada. How cool is that?
(:D) Regards...
Hawkeye®:
Well, you're welcome too; just "paying it forward", as it were.
Yeah, it's pretty cool...
Camo, a kind offer that I will indeed take you up on soon but, today is my 27th anniversary, heading with my better half to the Phillies game (got our names up on the screen and all) then tomorrow is work in the AM (of course) and a horseshoe tournament in the PM.
Most likely after labor day, summer is a bitch
Big Brother isn't watching... hahaha... Do you get any hits from dot gov???
Camo, if you are out cruising tomorrow stop by the German/Hungarian club in Hilltown, right on Hilltown Pike pretty much at the top of 152 there. We could quaf a few brews for free, get some eats free too. Not a bad deal. I'll be there by 1pm
boberin:
Well, I'll be trying to get this house in order after finally completing an addition thereto; consequently I will most likely still be doing that until well past 1 PM tomorrow...but we shall see.
JR:
Big Brother is always watching, yes...
darth_meister:
Haven't seen you 'round here in awhile; welcome back.
Anyway, so far as I know, the only hits my blog has received are terrestrial. But Uranus has at least 18 moons (my favorite is Cordelia, 'cause it's what I named my previous Harley), so maybe some of them are capable of supporting a bat-like lifeform...as long as said lifeform is an extremophile.
(But most moonbats are...)
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Camo,
I'll be there until at least 6pm most likely. All work and no play....
Bring Hank
There, that's better
Scott should install the "delete" button
Best way around typo's
boberin:
We'll see, but I doubt it. Anyway, Hank ain't from hereabouts.
Maggie:
You're right; I've heard of (and had) cat head biscuits, but none of the rest...
Kajun:
Well, the original Babelfish was a fictional organism that worked as a universal translator when you placed one in your ear...a literary device invented by Douglas Adams in his "Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series.
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