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Unread postby Aaron » Mon 26 Jun 2006, 20:17:20

For your edification...

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Top 30 of 131 Total Countries

# Hits Files KBytes Country

1 6036810 36.96% 3602108 35.50% 83250954 26.32% Network
2 4980858 30.49% 3365309 33.16% 151133611 47.78% US Commercial
3 2059525 12.61% 1279346 12.61% 32178253 10.17% Unresolved/Unknown
4 423274 2.59% 262695 2.59% 6053006 1.91% Australia
5 343976 2.11% 192959 1.90% 5176667 1.64% Canada
6 294155 1.80% 156162 1.54% 4479874 1.42% United Kingdom
7 257828 1.58% 146014 1.44% 3868858 1.22% US Educational
8 256389 1.57% 146662 1.45% 3611825 1.14% Netherlands
9 177693 1.09% 117703 1.16% 3744333 1.18% Finland
10 165088 1.01% 56186 0.55% 1269445 0.40% Non-Profit Organization
11 126656 0.78% 79414 0.78% 2636481 0.83% New Zealand (Aotearoa)
12 111009 0.68% 64636 0.64% 1606090 0.51% Sweden
13 106833 0.65% 43755 0.43% 1037385 0.33% US Government
14 103400 0.63% 71753 0.71% 2498102 0.79% Germany
15 74805 0.46% 42065 0.41% 1601301 0.51% Norway
16 72061 0.44% 34541 0.34% 942689 0.30% US Military
17 61460 0.38% 39016 0.38% 995640 0.31% France
18 49938 0.31% 28346 0.28% 575886 0.18% United States
19 49858 0.31% 27435 0.27% 845719 0.27% Poland
20 49723 0.30% 35557 0.35% 621889 0.20% Belgium
21 40458 0.25% 21893 0.22% 613322 0.19% Portugal
22 39834 0.24% 35936 0.35% 1034681 0.33% Old style Arpanet (arpa)
23 39471 0.24% 23443 0.23% 471525 0.15% Italy
24 39463 0.24% 23277 0.23% 680532 0.22% Austria
25 33091 0.20% 22741 0.22% 524661 0.17% Switzerland
26 32567 0.20% 21891 0.22% 471437 0.15% Denmark
27 32254 0.20% 23800 0.23% 501822 0.16% Japan
28 27781 0.17% 19822 0.20% 375914 0.12% Greece
29 24915 0.15% 18450 0.18% 384831 0.12% Singapore
30 24893 0.15% 14977 0.15% 392501 0.12% Czech Republic
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby NTBKtrader » Mon 26 Jun 2006, 20:56:18

The gov is on our tail.

13 106833 0.65% 43755 0.43% 1037385 0.33% US Government
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby NeoPeasant » Mon 26 Jun 2006, 22:23:37

NTBKtrader wrote:The gov is on our tail.

13 106833 0.65% 43755 0.43% 1037385 0.33% US Government


Or maybe just civil servant slackers on the web. Ones who've seen enough of how the government "works" to know how screwed we are.
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby Tuike » Tue 04 Jul 2006, 03:04:58

Finland comes second as non-english speaking country. I lurk here too much, raising stats. :)

We have been wondering this before but how there are so many unknown/unresolved? What is causing some visitors to become "unknown"?

EDIT, I did some quick googling and found this:
Countries are determined based on the top level domain of the requesting site. This is questionable however, as there is no longer strong enforcement of domains as there was in the past. A .COM domain may reside in the US, or somewhere else. An .IL domain may actually be in Israel, however it may also be located in the US or elsewhere. A large percentage may also be shown as Unresolved/Unknown because a fairly large percentage of dialup and other customer access points do not resolve IP addresses to a name, and so are left as an IP address. If you are not doing name resolution in your reports, all hits will be recorded as Unresolved/Unknown here.
http://www.panix.com/web/faq/logs/webalizer_interp.html
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby Troyboy1208 » Tue 04 Jul 2006, 13:27:10

I represent one of those government slackers. Sometimes on my planning period at school i check out Peak Oil. Wonder why May was such a big spike?
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby emailking » Tue 04 Jul 2006, 14:12:28

I check PO.com a lot at work too, which is on a military base.
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby Pops » Wed 05 Jul 2006, 18:43:05

Whoa!

That server must be cookin!

Page Generation: 292.4 Seconds

And I thought things were slow on my end!

Happens every time the price of oil makes a new record (not adjusted for inflation of course).
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby presidentsherrill » Thu 06 Jul 2006, 00:46:09

holy crap you go through bandwidth, I knew this site had quite a few visitors, but dear god!!!


BTW you need a better server a better pipeline through which to deliver all the bandwidth... I could recommend a few but they would probably scream and run when they see your stats

If I didn't know better I would think this was a porn site 34 - 50 some gb WOW for a forum
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby Andrew_S » Thu 06 Jul 2006, 08:11:18

Tuike wrote:Finland comes second as non-english speaking country. I lurk here too much, raising stats. :)



Yeah, I was surprised at how high it is. I check in most days to scan the news.
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby Aaron » Thu 06 Jul 2006, 08:56:20

Yeah it's a roller coaster.

Humble beginnings & all...

Gas is expensive... people google it.

Cry Havoc, & let slip the dogs of war.
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby catbox » Thu 06 Jul 2006, 15:51:59

If I didn't know better I would think this was a porn site 34 - 50 some gb WOW for a forum[/quote]

It's kind of like porn...for Peak Oilers!
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby Aaron » Mon 15 Oct 2007, 16:47:50

Well, well, well... what have we here?

Very interesting... but stupid.

So we are approaching the year's end for 2007, and with that milestone comes an updated version of PO.com stats.

Who was this years "Peakiest City"?

With special Kudos to last year's Peakiest City winner, Beijing China, I would like to preemptively congratulate this year's clear winner... drum roll please... London England.

How many visitors come here?

About 1/2 million so far.

Are we mainstream yet?

I dunno... this mainstream enough for ya?

And many other exciting categories.

So without further delay...

DashBoard

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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby pup55 » Tue 29 Jan 2008, 22:31:13

Dear Mr. Aaron:

How about an update on this.

I saw over 800 viewers at 8AM today. I think about 40% growth in the last year.
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby TheDude » Tue 29 Jan 2008, 22:56:13

Aaron wrote:Who was this years "Peakiest City"?

With special Kudos to last year's Peakiest City winner, Beijing China, I would like to preemptively congratulate this year's clear winner... drum roll please... London England.


And now Beijing is dead last! WTF. Fewer visitors than Gig Harbor Washington, which has a whopping 6465 pop.

Must be for the Olympics, right? Or because of the power outages. Or it's so smoggy they can't see their monitors.
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Re: PO.com Stats

Unread postby mmasters » Tue 29 Jan 2008, 22:59:35

GO PEAKOIL.COM
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