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We've had a thousand visitors in one day on this website!


Mark

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Blimey, on Tuesday we had 1,064 unique visitors to this website. That's more than 1,000 individuals looking at this website in one day, that's brilliant (and amazing)! It's a milestone and I thought I'd share it with everyone. Here's the growth in the last six months:


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Thank you to everyone for using it and making it what it is.

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There are definitely a few from far away, I know there's a couple of people in New York and Los Angeles who seem to have a look in everyday, I guess to some looking in on the forum it's like a real life London soap opera.
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There could be even more Mark if you count all those techies that that block your visitor information scripts (i.e. google-analytics) from phoning home!


Congrats on your 1064 + ??? visitors.


Regards

EDKiwi


PS - Go the AB's against France this weekend and go the Poms against Australia too!

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