well FX does - so that may be the problem... cool thanks.
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So what's the best free hit counter that gives me useful and interesting statistics? All I'd really be interested in is the usual, IPs and referrer links. Referring search words would be cool too. Blogspot suggests:
- Site Meter
- Bravenet Hit Counter
- Re_invigorate
- FreeStats
- Easy Hit Counters
- StatCounter
Looks like StatCounter's got the most bang for my lack of buck.
I was trying to see how long I could go without a reboot, which is why I hadn't tried it before....
And, what was the answer?
Apple just gave the PowerBooks speed bumps, and lowered the prices: [link]
Oh, that's interesting ...
No kidding! I got paid a large sum of money yesterday for my freelance gig, and I'm going to order my laptop this week. Am now re-thinking iBook vs. Powerbook.
This is cool:
Now every PowerBook G4 is equipped with Apple's Sudden Motion Sensor to help protect your most valuable asset: your data. The Sudden Motion Sensor senses change in axis position and accelerated movement. In the event of a drop or fall, the Sudden Motion Sensor instantly parks the hard drive heads so they won’t scratch the disks on impact, lessening the risk of damage and improving your chances of retrieving valuable data. When the Sudden Motion Sensor senses your PowerBook is once again level, it unlocks the hard drive heads automatically.
ION...
I was trying to see how long I could go without a reboot, which is why I hadn't tried it before....
And, what was the answer?
32 days, as I only bought the Cube in late December....
Anyone know a quick way to determine what blocks of IP addresses are allocated to who? I actually only need one example, like "IP addresses 222.222.222.222 to 233.233.233.233" are assigned to AOL", and I know I've found it before using something like a Whois, but I can't remember how.
Okay, once I figured out I had to search by IP address rather than domain name, I was set. Thanks, Tom.