Tuesday, May 19, 2015

So you who have a blog or website itself, take a closer look at the Creeper and Disclaimers. They a


I have long had the Creeper usajobs and Disclaimers active on the blog, with links at the bottom, but in the absence of results, I have thought about removing them. Then I checked the blog statistics the other day, I saw for the first time a link from the creeper, and understood that the Creeper had registered something. How it looked usajobs (click on images for full size):
The chart shows the number of page views every hour for one week, and the picture on the left, the cursor is positioned on the last hour June 29 (no visitors to blog then). Pictured in the middle (below the others) is the hour between 3 and 4 on the night of June 30 highlighted, and then will the blog have appeared three times, as many as can be seen at the Creeper. In the picture to the right hours thereafter, between 4 and 5, and then recorded 15 pageviews, then four in addition to those seen with the Creeper.
In the presentation usajobs of the Creeper is inter alia to read: "The aim is to try to bring something to the discussion on the monitoring of the ongoing debate about privacy and FRA's supervision of the Swedish public." Creeper is therefore designed to monitor the authorities and it was National Police who was the first to "caught" by reading about the game collecting, middle of the night this weekend. Fixed now is well Rikspolisstyrelsen in Kiruna, where it is the "day" around the clock this time of year.
So you who have a blog or website itself, take a closer look at the Creeper and Disclaimers. They are simple to activate (just copy the HTML code) and can provide interesting information to your visitor statistics while their information is becoming more comprehensive and useful with multi affiliated.
Additions: National Police the other day was by no means the first to get caught at the Creeper, it turns out. Game Collector blog has in fact been visited more than 50 times and was first Prison in June last year, but it was only this past weekend as the Creeper / creeper gave traffic to the blog. Also Disclaimers registered a few visits. There you go!
Hello Sebastian! Have you or do you know someone who skulel usajobs conceivably hold an instance of Nos 13 and 14 of the Nintendo videogame club magazine (the first square that came from Bergsala) // Anders Reply Delete
It is thus the last two numbers of the club magazine you are looking for, issued in March and May 1990. Is there anything you want to check in the newspapers or do you buy them? A Wanted advertisement on NESdb is my recommendation. Reply Delete
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