Someone in the Czech Republic just clicked on a link from here, to arrive at my review of Psalms commentaries. This turns out to be the 500,000th visit according to sitemeter's method of calculation.
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Congratulations! Honestly though, this site is so good it ought to be up to a million by now.
Thanks, Jeff, but it may well have surpassed that in total number of visits. Sitemeter only measures what loads up the code on the site and doesn't include RSS readers, which is how most people read blogs nowadays (unless they want to comment). Since I include my whole posts in my RSS code, no one needs to come to the site unless they want to comment. It also started at zero when I moved over to Ektopos from Blogger. I probably should have started it where the Blogger one was at the time. I don't remember how far that had gotten.
I feel so old fashioned for just bookmarking the blog...
Jeremy,
I am probably your 500 000th visitor from the Czech Republic. I just wanted to point out that your menu "categories" doesn't work. is it on purpose?
I'm aware of that problem, but I have no idea what's causing it. The blog software for this server has been upgraded to an extremely buggy beta version. I managed to solve most of the worst of the problems, but there's pretty much nothing I can do about the ones that remain without learning a lot more and spending a lot more time than I have. I don't know enough about MT coding or the upgrade that Wink did to be able to figure out how to fix it myself without a lot of work that I don't have time to do.
If you're looking for something particular, I could find it for you. You can find most of the commentary reviews under the Series heading above.
I was looking for your mentions of Karen Jobes but it was no problem -- I found all via search on your page.