Monthly Archives: July 2004

StatTraq Beta 0.1 c

Beta c is available. Instructions for the installer were corrected, new user agents added to the list of user agents to be reported. See the screenshots below.

StatTraq for WordPress tracks public activity of WordPress and reports

  • Hits
  • Number of Unique PHP sessions
  • Page Views
  • IP Addresses (includes link to ARIN Who Is?)
  • Browser
  • Referrer
  • Search Terms from major search engines
  • Bar graphs generated for some of the reports

Summary View of StatTraq

Summary View of StatTraq

Hits View of StatTraq with bar graph

Hit view of StatTraq with bar graph

Hits view View of StatTraq with line graph

Hit view of StatTraq with line graph

Happy Birthday Erin Nuzzi!

Erin Nuzzi, one of our fabulous friends from ‘way back’ turns [number withheld out of respect for the not as young as they used to be] today! We love you Erin and can’t wait to see you again!

The ‘Pertermans’

Hiking

We went for a hike this afternoon and had a good time. That is until we reached the turn around point and a gal jogged past us and said, “Watch out for rattle snakes, they’re out pretty heavily this season.” Thanks. I feel really good about taking my family back down the trail with that sort of warning. Upon arriving safely back at the car I saw a sign on the back side of the information sign warning about bears and mountain lions in the area. I think they could at least warn you about snakes, bears, mountain lions and odd runners!

StatTraq Beta 0.1 b

Note:This version has been deprecated by Version c, which can be found at its announcement page.

StatTraq 0.1b is officially available for download at http://www.randypeterman.com/StatTraq/wp-stattraq_0.1b.zip Beta C. This version has a few enhancements as well as several bug fixes. Please send a message to subscribe-stattraq-list@randypeterman.com to subscribe to the updates list to find out when new versions are made available. If you find that my spam blocker blocks your address please send an email to stattraq@randypeterman.com to be added to the email list. A screenshot of the summary page. More screenshots are forthcoming.

Similar to previous requests for testing please send bugs and feature requests to stattraq@randypeterman.com.

Zigity

At ‘Ye Olde Coffee Shoppe’ (AKA Starbuck’s) I bought Zigity by the same people that brought you anthoer silly game: Cranium. It is fun and the cards are clear plastic except where the critical information is. This lends itself to a fun game as well as the fact that you’ve got 4 types of tasks you can complete. Shuffling the plastic cards is even fun. We played a hand and then Jessica looked at the directions a second time and discovered that we were playing wrong.

I coulda been a contender!

Lions and Tigers and Bears – Okapi

In case you don’t know it an okapi is an endangered African relative of the Giraffe (I think the relationship is mutual – the Okapi must be that goofy uncle that no-one talks to). It looks more like a cross between a zebra and deer (picture of okapi hosted by Denver Zoo).

Abby had a really good time, with the exception of the Lions which just scared her too much:


The Lion Looked right at Abby through the glass at zero feet. She was tired and almost asleep in her stroller when we saw some monkeys, which woke her up and thrilled her like none of the other animals. We bought a zoo memebership thinking that she’d like to see the animals regularly. I’m thinking that she’ll really just want to see the monkeys but that she’ll endure everything else for us.

We went swimming tonight and I got to play catch for 35-40 minutes with a handicapped kid in the pool. He got real upset at me though at the beginning when I mentioned the crocodile we saw at the zoo. He said they were scary and should not be mentioned any more.

Crocodiles.
Crocodiles.
Crocodiles.
Crocodiles.
Crocodiles 😉

They are scary, but not if I’m just reading the word.