Statistics
2009 April 7
Hit Counter
| Total hits: | Hits from unique IPs: | Total hits, today: | Hits from unique IPs, today: | Hits, the last 7 days: | Unique hits, the last 7 days: |
| 11265 | 2685 | 1 | 1 | 195 | 77 |
Visits based on day of month
| Day | Amount | Graph / % |
| 1 | 477 |
4.23 % |
| 2 | 380 |
3.37 % |
| 3 | 567 |
5.03 % |
| 4 | 401 |
3.56 % |
| 5 | 495 |
4.39 % |
| 6 | 361 |
3.2 % |
| 7 | 304 |
2.7 % |
| 8 | 400 |
3.55 % |
| 9 | 357 |
3.17 % |
| 10 | 283 |
2.51 % |
| 11 | 400 |
3.55 % |
| 12 | 315 |
2.8 % |
| 13 | 333 |
2.96 % |
| 14 | 349 |
3.1 % |
| 15 | 329 |
2.92 % |
| 16 | 501 |
4.45 % |
| 17 | 396 |
3.52 % |
| 18 | 291 |
2.58 % |
| 19 | 287 |
2.55 % |
| 20 | 348 |
3.09 % |
| 21 | 358 |
3.18 % |
| 22 | 325 |
2.89 % |
| 23 | 216 |
1.92 % |
| 24 | 223 |
1.98 % |
| 25 | 464 |
4.12 % |
| 26 | 423 |
3.75 % |
| 27 | 371 |
3.29 % |
| 28 | 398 |
3.53 % |
| 29 | 404 |
3.59 % |
| 30 | 348 |
3.09 % |
| 31 | 161 |
1.43 % |
Visits based on day of month (only this month)
| Day | Amount | Graph / % |
| 3 | 16 |
5.05 % |
| 4 | 22 |
6.94 % |
| 5 | 9 |
2.84 % |
| 6 | 16 |
5.05 % |
| 7 | 3 |
0.95 % |
| 8 | 14 |
4.42 % |
| 9 | 26 |
8.2 % |
| 10 | 16 |
5.05 % |
| 11 | 12 |
3.79 % |
| 12 | 9 |
2.84 % |
| 13 | 9 |
2.84 % |
| 14 | 74 |
23.34 % |
| 15 | 17 |
5.36 % |
| 16 | 20 |
6.31 % |
| 17 | 53 |
16.72 % |
| 18 | 1 |
0.32 % |
Visits based on day of week
| Day | Amount | Graph / % |
| Sunday | 1536 |
13.64 % |
| Monday | 1439 |
12.77 % |
| Tuesday | 1766 |
15.68 % |
| Wednesday | 1601 |
14.21 % |
| Thursday | 1740 |
15.45 % |
| Friday | 1717 |
15.24 % |
| Saturday | 1466 |
13.01 % |
Visits based on month
| Month | Amount | Graph / % |
| Mar 09 | 2 |
0.02 % |
| Apr 09 | 325 |
2.89 % |
| May 09 | 416 |
3.69 % |
| Jun 09 | 803 |
7.13 % |
| Jul 09 | 2569 |
22.81 % |
| Aug 09 | 800 |
7.1 % |
| Sep 09 | 1449 |
12.86 % |
| Oct 09 | 1940 |
17.22 % |
| Nov 09 | 1320 |
11.72 % |
| Dec 09 | 672 |
5.97 % |
| Jan 10 | 317 |
2.81 % |
| Feb 10 | 335 |
2.97 % |
| Mar 10 | 317 |
2.81 % |
Visits based on hour of day
| Hour | Amount | Graph / % |
| 0 | 321 |
2.85 % |
| 1 | 318 |
2.82 % |
| 2 | 338 |
3 % |
| 3 | 406 |
3.6 % |
| 4 | 360 |
3.2 % |
| 5 | 483 |
4.29 % |
| 6 | 428 |
3.8 % |
| 7 | 637 |
5.65 % |
| 8 | 608 |
5.4 % |
| 9 | 553 |
4.91 % |
| 10 | 528 |
4.69 % |
| 11 | 502 |
4.46 % |
| 12 | 563 |
5 % |
| 13 | 606 |
5.38 % |
| 14 | 579 |
5.14 % |
| 15 | 620 |
5.5 % |
| 16 | 435 |
3.86 % |
| 17 | 432 |
3.83 % |
| 18 | 460 |
4.08 % |
| 19 | 512 |
4.55 % |
| 20 | 559 |
4.96 % |
| 21 | 416 |
3.69 % |
| 22 | 318 |
2.82 % |
| 23 | 283 |
2.51 % |
Most visited pages (5)
| Page | Amount | Graph / % |
| /guestbook.html | 6315 |
76.89 % |
| / | 1156 |
14.08 % |
| /business/supply-chain-management/%e2%80%9cthe-gre... | 414 |
5.04 % |
| /images/Illusions_files/faces.jpg | 217 |
2.64 % |
| /links/spreadsheets/ | 111 |
1.35 % |
Most seen referers (5)
| Referer | Amount | Graph / % |
| http://hermawayne.blogspot.com/2009/02/gambar-ilus... | 204 |
81.27 % |
| http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4173... | 25 |
9.96 % |
| http://webmail.msm.nl/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=ht... | 8 |
3.19 % |
| http://www.hermawayne.blogspot.com/2009/02/gambar-... | 7 |
2.79 % |
| http://entrecard.com/category/browser?category=fin... | 7 |
2.79 % |
Most used browsers (5)
| UserAgent | Amount | Graph / % |
| Internet Explorer | 8390 |
75.95 % |
| Mozilla Firefox | 1470 |
13.31 % |
| Opera | 494 |
4.47 % |
| unknown | 360 |
3.26 % |
| Safari | 333 |
3.01 % |
Most used browsers versions (5)
| UserAgent | Amount | Graph / % |
| Internet Explorer 6.0 | 7046 |
75.68 % |
| Internet Explorer 7.0 | 995 |
10.69 % |
| Mozilla Firefox 3.0.8 | 471 |
5.06 % |
| Opera 8.50 | 438 |
4.7 % |
| unknown | 360 |
3.87 % |
Most used operating systems (5)
| Operating System | Amount | Graph / % |
| |
9197 |
85.96 % |
| unknown | 483 |
4.51 % |
| |
482 |
4.51 % |
| |
393 |
3.67 % |
| |
144 |
1.35 % |
Most searched keywords (5)
| Keyword | Amount | Graph / % |
| the great inventory correction | 56 |
47.06 % |
| the great inventory correction case | 20 |
16.81 % |
| the mrp for the manufacturing of the riordan elect... | 19 |
15.97 % |
| the great inventory correction case study | 13 |
10.92 % |
| operational approaches for a service organization | 11 |
9.24 % |
Most searched keywords today(5)
| Keyword | Amount | Graph / % |
Statistics recorded with Counterize II - Version 2.13
4.23 %
3.37 %
1.92 %
People have been hard-wired before even they are born…..so I guess, right from the conception…the thinking process of an expectant mother….the rhythmic distribution of all hormones from her across placental barrier to the fetus…for example, pregnant lady goes to work and endures all ups and downs at and from work….that shapes the thinking process of fetus from day one that the brain starts functioning…..all the adrenaline and what-ever circumstantial hormones may be generated thru her glands, affect the very well-being of that fetus, including all metabolic stresses…..Then the fetus is born and he/she is now subjected to all kinds of grooming from all around him/her….then the school-districts take over and do not allow to discipline their children, because the system in the west is corrupt…..capitalism has killed the very virtues of parental control of children………The world, if we accept that the homosepians have been living organised lives in groups for millions of years, has steadily gotten more complex than we consider it to be. The pressure to “gain” in matters of education, wealth, fame etc. has steadily mounted in a tectonic collision-like pattern, that steadily goes up , like the rocky mountains that aquire 1″ in height every 2 yrs or so, due to crust pushing it towards the sky……So, I think humans are hard wired to do what they have been doing and what they might do in future. I am just lost here in the conundrum………..