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Well the blog stats are reasonable. I get about 20 odd new users per day and many returning ones as well. Page hits/loads have gone up to 190 last week. This one is from this week.



Thanks for showing interest, Fellas! :-)

We'll keep talking about good stuff. About the WEB API's we'll do that as soon as I'm over that personal issue that is tearing me apart.

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  1. Well those will go up now you've sent it to the Bb mail list...

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  2. Kate,

    I always had the URL on my sig. I'm getting a helluva hits from slashdot fella's(I place where I hangout most of the time).

    I'm gonna look you up too this way :-)

    Cheers

    Tarry

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