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I do collect statistics, but I use a simple stand-alone Wordpress plugin, not third-party services such as Google Analitics over which I have no control.
Finally, this is website is a hobby. It's a hobby in which I am deeply invested, about which I care deeply, and which has enabled me to learn a lot about computers and computing, but it is still ultimately an avocation, not a vocation; it is certainly not a money-making enterprise (unless you click the "Donate" button--go ahead, you can be the first!).
I appreciate your visiting this site, and I desire not to violate your trust.
July 2, 2009 at 8:45 am
This is so me. When I first went on FB, I was whining about having only 4 friends, now I have people wanting to be my friend and I don’t know most of them. I would rather have imaginary friends.
July 3, 2009 at 7:35 am
I actually have enjoyed FB far more than I expected to. Indeed, it has changed my life or, at least, my “Relationship Status.”
Nevertheless . . . .