I’ve spent the morning updating my Mint installation, and tracking down some really neat Peppers (ie: plugins) for it. Did you know there was a blog dedicated to Mint peppers? Neither did I.
So since I’ve been updating Mint and adding all these cool new features, it only makes sense that I look at my stats (which I haven’t done since sometime in early December, I’m sure).
As a web author, it’s always pleasing to see that you’ve apparently helped contribute something back to the community - you helped “scratch an itch,” as it were. So I took a good deal of satisfaction in seeing that even now, 2 months later, my entry about burning DMG images on a PC was fairly popular (about 895 hits this month).
Oddly enough, looks like they’ve all come in through links from other sites, not direct search results. Guess I don’t have that Google juice yet…
Ah well, back to the grind…
Hello Meller!
It’s been some time since my last visit, my real life gets priority every now and then so dont mind my absence
Anyway, about the “burning DMG images on a PC”, I guess digg has it’s long term effects even though the story didn’t come on the front page.
I also feel good when I get frequent visits on a certain guide/tutorial. These days it’s my Nokia N70 tutorial that is being stormed, mostly from google.
Have fun!