This conclusion comes on the realization that I am actually talking to myself here. During the last week, there was one unique visitor to NunnaYerBizness.com. Me. So much for my war on solipsism. Of course, in a war on solipsism, no matter how it comes out, I win. It’s either the joy of being the center of the universe or the wonder of being one among so many excellent creatures.
Did you know that approximately 93.8% of eighth graders object to be called a creature?

8 responses so far ↓
1 Patricia A // Mar 21, 2008 at 6:52 pm
I do a check of all the local blogs daily, including yours. Perhaps your site is counting how many people logged in, which is different from how many stopped by to read what was available.
2 Ed Stapleton // Mar 21, 2008 at 8:30 pm
I check in at least once a day.
No solipsism for me. I’m far too solesequious, just like those big Kansas flowers. If you are naturally solicitous, solipsism will drive you to solitarianism.
How much solace could a solipsist slop if a solipsist could slop solace?
3 The Merovingian // Mar 21, 2008 at 11:04 pm
Sitemeter
I have no clue how much html Wordpress allows, but embeding sitemeter code will probably do what you wish.
I, too, read them all. Every once in a while, I even have something to say.
On your trying to find how much money has been unnecessarily re-spent, good luck. They have repaved part of Price Rd 3 times in the last year.
“Of course I know. It is my business to know”-The Merovingian
4 Stan // Mar 21, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Well, thank you, one and all. And thank you, Merovingian, I’ll try that one next. Google is for slightly more massive sites than I’m managing.
And I’m beginning to know how difficult it’s going to be getting actual data from the city. And potentially costly —Dime a page for copying, of course, but fourteen an hour for clerical support.
I had a brief meeting with THE power in Brownsville, yesterday, City Secretary Estela Von Hatten. Politicians come and go. She stays. She knows where the bones are, I think.
She said I’d have the data. Or at least an estimate of the cost of the data. The price of citizenship, I guess.
5 Stan // Mar 22, 2008 at 12:41 pm
I decided to run Wordpress Stats for a while to see if that gives me a little clearer information. This is a Wordpress site, so it may in fact be geared correctly.
I looked over site meter and it looks good, but I’d be inserting code into existing files. I don’t mind doing that necessarily–Google Analytics requires it– but right now I’m playing catchup with code in general (I can’t believe I have “Wordpress for Dummies” but that’s the book the Wordpress folks recommend). Then there’s style sheets to conquer and php, too. I learned HTML in the nineties and wrote it for a couple of years until folks started developing WYSIWYG editors. I kept my hand in some by teaching HTML to 8th graders, but didn’t keep up with developments. Now I’m playing catchup, as I said.
6 MelissaZamora // Mar 22, 2008 at 5:47 pm
I concur with Merovingian. Sitemeter does the job.
7 Stan // Mar 22, 2008 at 10:54 pm
I have now lined up Sitemeter as the next package. I installed yesterday the stat package designed for Wordpress, which is the software I’m running. Also, I didn’t have to sign up for advertizing. So far Nunnayerbizness is virginal from an advertizing point of view, if we except the pitches for my very own poetry chapbooks. You do have a copy, don’t you?
Now I’m playing ketchup. Fries, anyone?
8 Google Analytics: The Darker Side | ProgrammerFish // Aug 26, 2008 at 3:47 pm
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