August 29, 2006

Welcome to visitors

Lots of traffic recently. At least for me. I don't necessarily know who most of you are. Drop me a line. My email is now on the "About me" page.

I got a visitor from Kiev today. Didn't see that one coming.

I'm also pretty curious to know who's been reading my blog from Duke. And from Denver. I'm assumming I know most of you through Covenant, though I have no way of verifying that. The logs only really give city, state, and ISP. For some, that's a dead giveaway (Hi, Nick!), for others that's not particularly helpful.

Anyways, I'm interested to know who's reading. Comment or send an email.

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Posted by ryan at August 29, 2006 10:36 PM | TrackBack
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I'm curious: what city is my IP usually returning?

Posted by: nick at August 30, 2006 05:48 PM

The IP doesn't actually return a city value, but I can tell where you're from by the host name, and know that you've got DSL through SBC out of Chicago. Sometimes your host name is sylvanmanor, which is pretty much a giveaway.

Posted by: ryan at August 30, 2006 09:48 PM

ryan I'm just hoping you'll post enough funny stories to remind me of the good'ol times... enjoy it while you can because working sucks.

Posted by: lutz at August 30, 2006 10:50 PM

I should take that back. Working doesn't have to suck; it helps if you like what you do. I really like what I do so "working" is good but the process of going to work every day kind of sucks... looks like I'll have to turn down free Cardinals tickets this weekend for the first time in my life since I won't be able to leave work early enough to get there. Skipping classes was so much easier.

Posted by: lutz at August 30, 2006 10:53 PM
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