Thanks to my new bestess buds at StatCounter.com, I can see how many people visit my web site (johnmcquiston.com) and even get some idea who they are. Don't worry, it doesn't give street addresses but it will say who the Internet Service Provider (ISP) is and what city it's based in.
That means if you visit me from an AOL account, it registers as coming from Reston, Virginia, so it's not like you're giving me the keys to your front door. Mostly it's a neat way of seeing that two people have come to my site from England and two from Canada.
Oh, and also to learn that my site's video page gets almost as much traffic as my home page thanks to people finding it by searching for things such as "girls fight," "kids fight" and "naked news clips." My apologies for the letdowns they must have suffered.
One visitor is apparently not disppointed. Thirteen times in the past two days, someone from the domain paulweiss.com has made an appearance. So I paid a visit to paulweiss.com and discovered that Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison is a law firm with offices in New York, Washington, Tokyo, Beijing, Hong Kong and London.
What on my site could possibly fascinate an international law firm enough that it would stop by more than a dozen times in two days? I don't know, either, but it's got me a little spooked. Maybe you can check it out for me and see what's on there that could get me sued.
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Well, I'm not sure why a law firm would visit, but I'm finding some of your clips useful for my Sociology of Sport class. Especially liked the female weightlifters one.
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