This is for the past 24 hours. Friday is the slowest day of the work week. (Saturday is the slowest of all.) Tuesday is usually the biggest day. For the past few months our top hourly counts have been in the 400-600 range. You'll see overnight hours are quite a bit slower; sometimes we'll only get 50-100 hits an hour in the wee hours. (Of course that's when we Ohio 4 take turns napping and there's only one left up to hit refresh.
Oh, and of course it took us days to fake the data.
Meh, as the kids would say. I want data like this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkSRLYSojo&feature=player_embedded
Hey, very nice statistical graphics! No doubt they cost plenty. I'd like to do that, too, but not on the budget my university gives me.
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DeleteI think y'all (we?) might be doing it wrong: either you fake the data by pushing the refresh button all day (and night) long, OR you just make it up out of thin air, and put it on a graph. It's probably not necessary to do both, especially since an audit seems highly unlikely.
ReplyDeleteWe at Miami are overachievers. We put in the 24 hour legwork AND we fake the data.
DeleteBy the way, we are out of Mt Dew and it's your turn to buy, Cassandra. There's cash in Fab Sun's desk.
Hmmm...1/f noise.
ReplyDeleteThose 2am page views are probably folks on sabbatical in Spain checking in before breakfast.
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