I’m not the worlds biggest fan of Valentines day, despite being a bit of a romantic at heart. meish.org says it so well!
(and yes, I have re-used last year’s post)
I’m not the worlds biggest fan of Valentines day, despite being a bit of a romantic at heart. meish.org says it so well!
(and yes, I have re-used last year’s post)
I recently discovered that my ISP provides handy statistics about the internet traffic to my house. Here, as a historical curiosity, are the figures for 2008:
Month | Download (GB) | Upload (GB) |
January | 116.8 | 3.4 |
February | 140.3 | 4.3 |
March | 12.1 | 0.7 |
April | 10.5 | 0.9 |
May | 12.3 | 1.4 |
June | 11.6 | 1.2 |
July | 12.7 | 2.0 |
August | 18.6 | 5.9 |
September | 33.9 | 10.2 |
October | 66.4 | 7.0 |
November | 19.1 | 6.5 |
December | 13.1 | 1.6 |
Total | 467.4 | 45.0 |
Average | 39.0 | 3.8 |
As background, we don’t make use of P2P for content that the original owners aren’t happy distributing, so I imagine there are heavier users of the net out there. We do use Miro though, so I imagine a fair amount of that traffic is video. The peak in October certainly is (I watched Democracy Now during the US election), and I imagine that was what Jan and Feb were too.
The eagle eyed, or keen, reader might have noticed that most pages on this site have a date on them, often at the bottom of the page. This is automatically generated, and reflects the last time the page changed in any way.
One date, however, I update by hand. On the site’s about page, you will find a copyright notice, together with a year range. This I update manually, once a year.
I’ve considered automating it a few times (it would be trivial) but I like it – as a signal that I’m still maintaining this site, and it is not quietly bitrotting away.
It looks like I’ve done this 14 times now.
Happy New Year!