I run a web-based online football manager game, and for July, I see: 40.19% Firefox 3 30.05% Internet Explorer 7.0 8.01% Internet Explorer 6.0 6.37% Opera 9 5.95% Chrome 4.49% Internet Explorer 8.0 1.95% Safari 1.65% Firefox 2 98,66% of my traffic consisted of these browsers 42,55 of the traffic was coming from IE ---------- In june, the numbers read: 40.75% Firefox 3 30.06% Internet Explorer 7.0 8.20% Internet Explorer 6.0 6.09% Chrome 6.04% Opera 9 3.39% Internet Explorer 8.0 1.99% Firefox 2 1.86% Safari 98,38% of my traffic consisted of these browsers 41,65 of the traffic was coming from IE ---------- Way back in January, the numbers looked like this: 36.51% Internet Explorer 7.0 35.49% Firefox 3 13.70% Internet Explorer 6.0 4.95% Opera 9 3.92% Firefox 2 1.95% Chrome 1.54% Safari 0.58% Firefox 1 0.40% Internet Explorer 8.0 99,04% of my traffic consisted of these browsers 50,61 of the traffic was coming from IE ---------- Whether anyone feels like making any conclusions based on these numbers, I don't know:) But from my end, it seems I had the biggest changes in IE/Non-IE ratio in the months November last yer until April this year...
I run a website with a bit of traffic, an online footiemanager, and always keep an eye on browsers, their usage and their performance.
Here is a little blog with some interesting results when it comes to JavaScript and performance.
http://www.managerleague.com/blogperma.pl?id=1858
As a fellow Norwegian, can I just be allowed to mention that this whole idea does in no way represent the majority opinion of Norwegians:)
It is just a bunch of naive politicians who would like child-pornography to "go away", just like that.
Personally, I think the death-penalty is the only cure against such material.
We could actually make a nice combo out of this, to get rid of the sickos and politicians at the same time! Introduce the death-penalty for spreading the filth, and for every 2 sickos terminated like this, we terminate 1 politician as well. (And for every 2 politicians, we COULD add a lawyer too, and Voila, hey presto, a working society again!)
Having been around the block on the net for a decade myself, always known as "Spinner", I have grown attached to that name. It was my name playing Tribes, It was my name for tens of thousands of Planetarion-players, and today it is my name among thousands of players in ManagerLeague.
I am not famous either, but a certain amount of people know who I am..They know it through my nickname, Spinner. (It also happens to mean someone a bit "eccentric" in german, but thats ok too, I have used it longer than I have known what it meant)
There is no doubt, I am very attatched to my nickname, my online identity, my name, myself. And I would certainly react if I was needlessly asked to stop using it, and come up with a replacement. I think I would have quit the game too, at least given it a rest for a while. It wouldnt have been the same ever again, that much I know.
In a way, I am more attatched to my nickname than I am to my real first-name. God knows, there are probably millions of guys names Christian out there...But there is only one Spinner (-:
In my experience, trolls will gladly climb the paywall to be able to troll.
So a paywall will not help a lot, methinks.
I hope it's the waffles!
I run a web-based online football manager game, and for July, I see: :)
40.19% Firefox 3
30.05% Internet Explorer 7.0
8.01% Internet Explorer 6.0
6.37% Opera 9
5.95% Chrome
4.49% Internet Explorer 8.0
1.95% Safari
1.65% Firefox 2
98,66% of my traffic consisted of these browsers
42,55 of the traffic was coming from IE
----------
In june, the numbers read:
40.75% Firefox 3
30.06% Internet Explorer 7.0
8.20% Internet Explorer 6.0
6.09% Chrome
6.04% Opera 9
3.39% Internet Explorer 8.0
1.99% Firefox 2
1.86% Safari
98,38% of my traffic consisted of these browsers
41,65 of the traffic was coming from IE
----------
Way back in January, the numbers looked like this:
36.51% Internet Explorer 7.0
35.49% Firefox 3
13.70% Internet Explorer 6.0
4.95% Opera 9
3.92% Firefox 2
1.95% Chrome
1.54% Safari
0.58% Firefox 1
0.40% Internet Explorer 8.0
99,04% of my traffic consisted of these browsers
50,61 of the traffic was coming from IE
----------
Whether anyone feels like making any conclusions based on these numbers, I don't know
But from my end, it seems I had the biggest changes in IE/Non-IE ratio in the months November last yer until April this year...
I run a website with a bit of traffic, an online footiemanager, and always keep an eye on browsers, their usage and their performance. Here is a little blog with some interesting results when it comes to JavaScript and performance. http://www.managerleague.com/blogperma.pl?id=1858
As a fellow Norwegian, can I just be allowed to mention that this whole idea does in no way represent the majority opinion of Norwegians :)
It is just a bunch of naive politicians who would like child-pornography to "go away", just like that.
Personally, I think the death-penalty is the only cure against such material.
We could actually make a nice combo out of this, to get rid of the sickos and politicians at the same time! Introduce the death-penalty for spreading the filth, and for every 2 sickos terminated like this, we terminate 1 politician as well. (And for every 2 politicians, we COULD add a lawyer too, and Voila, hey presto, a working society again!)
Amen to that! It's all about the coffee-pot.
For those insterested in learning more about what movies are made of, may I suggest reading up on "Moving Pictures" by Terry Pratchett?
- Spinner
Having been around the block on the net for a decade myself, always known as "Spinner", I have grown attached to that name. It was my name playing Tribes, It was my name for tens of thousands of Planetarion-players, and today it is my name among thousands of players in ManagerLeague.
I am not famous either, but a certain amount of people know who I am..They know it through my nickname, Spinner. (It also happens to mean someone a bit "eccentric" in german, but thats ok too, I have used it longer than I have known what it meant)
There is no doubt, I am very attatched to my nickname, my online identity, my name, myself. And I would certainly react if I was needlessly asked to stop using it, and come up with a replacement. I think I would have quit the game too, at least given it a rest for a while. It wouldnt have been the same ever again, that much I know.
In a way, I am more attatched to my nickname than I am to my real first-name. God knows, there are probably millions of guys names Christian out there...But there is only one Spinner (-: