Just right now I was wondering...why do I keep a tracker on my page?
Actually, make that trackers. I have two on my blog and one on the splash. I've kept track of the hits coming to my page since I started webpaging in 98'. I started with the generic black and white tracker that was provided for my geocities account and then, after discovering that there were much better counters out there, moved on to the Counter. The Counter was great, up until the point where they took all of the neat features away from the free accounts. After that I moved onto eXtremeTracking (which I still have) and later added a SiteMeter.
Back in the geocities days getting more than ten hits that day was considered a lot. Later on, getting more than twenty hits would be a lot. Now, I don't know what to think. I guess it doesn't really make much of a difference anymore. I just like to look at the referrers. Most of my hits are from Google-ers searching for Chiaki Kuriyama, "hellary" duff, and Anthro female fox pictures (yeah that's not google but I thought it was funny).
Am skipping the teachers meeting to do our final project for Japanese. Linda-san is going to come pick me up and we're going to go to Legg (dirty sorry pathetic excuse for a) Lake to film our video. The fact that she lives so close to me is just too cool for school.
Speaking of too cool for school, I miss Ra. He's too cool for school!