Rank

Rank
2 .com.au
3 .sympatico.ca
4 .jp
8 .com.au
The listings are edited down versions of the daily log file, and the only reason I clipped a bunch of the stuff – what I sliced was numbers. IP addresses, nodes and so forth. For the uninitiated, what I thought was important, was the endings to each, #2, Australia [and #8>, #3 Canada, #4 Japan. Highest amount of traffic is US, but the second is Australia and third is Canada?

It really doesn’t have a lot of value to me, but it’s nice to see exactly where everyone is coming from. I’ve done some conjecture, and Australia really isn’t that weird, see, it’s a vast, mostly arid space with lots of natural beauty, and wild natives and settlers. Like Canada, they both are affiliated with the English Crown, both are outlaws, and both sport a sort of hardy brand of rugged individualists, not unlike home in Texas, I would hope. They talk funny, but then, so do most folks not from Texas.

What was odd, too, was the idea that such a large number of hits are generated from points outside the boundaries of Texas and the US. Just strange how that works.

It’s no wonder that I get such little local recognition.

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