Sometime in the last hour, I hit a pretty cool milestone. Not counting my own, I received my one millionth page view from a visitor. :-) Not too shabby for a 15-month-old experiment that was only intended to support a EVE Online CSM run!
Thanks to all of you out there reading my stuff and finding some value in it. Hopefully you've learned a few things or found a few things insightful along the journey. Without all of you out there reading, commenting, calling me names, and very occasionally agreeing with me, there wouldn't be much point to writing these walls of text.
So thanks. Your support means a lot.
Next milestone: one thousand posts. I expect I'll hit that mark in November or so. ;-)
Congrats! A million of anything is a lot!
ReplyDeleteExcept ISK. A million ISK seems like nothing at all.
Congrats. i really enjoy your blogs and the thought behind them. hope to read more posts
ReplyDeleteYou are good and should feel good.
ReplyDeleteyour welcome - top notch posts - dont always agree and that is fine by me !!!!! keep going pls
ReplyDeletegrats man... it is an awesome blog.
ReplyDeletealso you can add a few thou from syndication.
Congrats and thanks for keeping the post worth reading!
ReplyDeleteThought you were going to say it's your millionth post :P
ReplyDeleteGood job, always enjoy coming here. You write very well and throughput is phenomenal.
Congratulations Jester! Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteGrats! Keep up the excellent posting.
ReplyDeleteCongrats man, kudos and well deserved, my hat's off to a bettah wordsmith than I... 07
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you make great posts, definetly deserved
ReplyDeleteI began reading your blog around the form-up of incursion fleets (your guide was linked somewhere). And then, I stayed.
ReplyDeleteNowadays you are on my reading list during my morning-coffee at work. Thanks for being a good read and an informed but never arrogant writer!
Great milestone to have! You're an awesome blogger.... Cheers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping at it! The information I find here is informative and quite useful - for one thing, the Fits of the Week make great building blocks if I'm trying to stretch out in new directions or make my current efforts more effective.
ReplyDeleteFly prolific!
Congrats on the milestone! May you see 10 times that in the future.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations.
ReplyDeleteThough, for absolute geekdom I suggest you found your milestones on magnitude changes in an octal or hexdecimal base notation.
Nice :) My blog is 18 months old and I'm juust about to hit 4k pageviews xD Of course, I post far less frequently. So congratulations!
ReplyDeleteare you making any money out of it ?
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Ive only been reading a couple of months, but I think you are definitely one of the best EVE bloggers out there.
ReplyDeleteI read your blog religiously. I have learned more about Eve Online from you than from any other source, especially when it comes to politics, reading between the lines, and the devs - the kind of stuff that isn't on Evelopedia. I sincerely hope that you keep this up, as I greatly enjoy reading what you have to say.
ReplyDeleteYeah congrats Jester - always an enjoyable and insightful read.
ReplyDeleteThank you
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Thanks for your blog Jester, please keep posting :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the milestone, your page is one of my firefox homepages that load everytime firefox starts. It is constantly updated, which mostly I like (always something new to read), and is constantly updated, which sometimes I dislike (I can get lost in your blog for literaly hours, hours of eve play time). Anyway keep up the great work, it is people like you that put so much personal time and effort into the community that makes EVE the game it is. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIn a game full of griefers, carebears, trolls, and general tears, it's nice to read something that isn't a caricature. o7 respect.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I read of your milestone last week, just now getting around to replying.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for your blog Jester, I look forward to each new installment and consider it an integral part of the Eve Community - here's to the next million. o/