First of all, I was just looking through Web Statistics and I found that someone searched for the phrase sell mini skaran.blogspot.com which kind-of amused me because if someone wants to see if I'm interested in parting with my Mac mini, they could just ask me up front (or somewhat indirectly through the comments here). As for the new second-hand Mac mini I bought yesterday (it was a display unit at the bookstore and I got it cheap with some good specs), I am already really in love with it, but, I guess if someone wanted to buy it (and PowerPC computers will be in some demand give another 6 months, not to mention that they will be cherished as ancient relics in another 10 years) I wouldn't be opposed to the idea of selling it. But since I'm beefing it up (doubling the RAM and adding Bluetooth+Wireless), I'm obviously going to charge a price.
Anyway, the Impulsive Highlighters Unite! blog is finally getting more hits than this blog and I'm happy about that. Except, and this is the funny part, that now it's getting more hits per day than this blog has ever managed to get in an entire month. Curious, isn't it? What, you ask, could cause this blog to receive 10000 hits in the past two days, when in all its life since February 2005 until two days ago it had managed a net total of only 4000 hits?
The answer lies in Leopard. Actually, a bunch of screenshots and a couple of videos, and Impulsive Highlighters seems to be the best place on the Internet to find those presently.

As you can see from the chart above, the statistics have gone up rather steeply. I love the fact that the new tall bars have completely flattened all previous records even though they weren't zero (well, it ain't logarithmically scaled, is it now?). I mean, the site used to get like a decent 4 visitors a day. :-) Ever since the Leopard screenshots were posted on ImHi, I was just hoping to see something like this. One fine morning, I woke up to see the hits number about a hundred times stronger than it usually is and I knew. Very amusing. Then I noticed that even with these many hits, all the comment counters were at zero. Now, it seems that since the "Only Registered Users can post" constraint has been lifted, people indeed are commenting on the state of the Leopard. I wonder if Apple Legal will strike and where.
Anyway, the Impulsive Highlighters Unite! blog is finally getting more hits than this blog and I'm happy about that. Except, and this is the funny part, that now it's getting more hits per day than this blog has ever managed to get in an entire month. Curious, isn't it? What, you ask, could cause this blog to receive 10000 hits in the past two days, when in all its life since February 2005 until two days ago it had managed a net total of only 4000 hits?
The answer lies in Leopard. Actually, a bunch of screenshots and a couple of videos, and Impulsive Highlighters seems to be the best place on the Internet to find those presently.

As you can see from the chart above, the statistics have gone up rather steeply. I love the fact that the new tall bars have completely flattened all previous records even though they weren't zero (well, it ain't logarithmically scaled, is it now?). I mean, the site used to get like a decent 4 visitors a day. :-) Ever since the Leopard screenshots were posted on ImHi, I was just hoping to see something like this. One fine morning, I woke up to see the hits number about a hundred times stronger than it usually is and I knew. Very amusing. Then I noticed that even with these many hits, all the comment counters were at zero. Now, it seems that since the "Only Registered Users can post" constraint has been lifted, people indeed are commenting on the state of the Leopard. I wonder if Apple Legal will strike and where.
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