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It look like a little teepee of crazy. I wonder if they store crazy people in it.
I just checked and yes, they store crazy people there.
was the result of a single story that got picked up by Drudge, which drove enough traffic for a couple days to crash FTS servers. This was the “Educate the Idiots” “story” based on the forged CDA memos, thoroughly debunked the next day by The Denver Post. Neither Drudge nor FTS ever ran a correction.
And for the laugh from “Neither Drudge nor FTS ever ran a correction”. That implies that they’ve ran corrections for things they’ve gotten wrong before.
has actually run one correction, here:
http://www.facethestate.com/ar…
They keep the article up.
Correction: The following story has no basis in reality. Story follows.
Impressive numbers.
Never heard of them. Does CP send them logs for analysis?
We have our own tracking software. Most of these type of tracking sites only list you if you sign up with them.
What? Created by the magic statistics fairy?
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We use them at work and do not use tracking codes but just use the data they pull from tracking general users.
Okay, then… I don’t see it, personally. There are entire categories of users who would never sign up for such a “service”.
Whatever. BTW – you seem to be pushing them heavily against many better-known stats counters. Any reason?
http://www.3dstats.com & Quantcast
During the last election I sat down and in 2 hours created the site ColoradoBallot.net. I probably put another 2 hours time in to it over the rest of the election. So 4 hours total.
And for the 6 weeks running up to the election it got an amazing number of hits (and an average of 9.5 pagfe views/visitor).
The internet makes it possible for individuals, with out taking much time or effort, to have an impact on an election. It definitely levels the playing field.