September 16 2004
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Thanks

This is just a quick update to thank all of those that have visited my site recently. The surge in visitors over the past few days has been amazing - it hasn't been an Instalanche exactly, but still, it has been gratifying to see so many visitors. Before the RatherGate Affair, I averaged only from 5 to 10 unique visitors each day - and a fair number of those were me, checking comments and so on. As of today, the average is well over 100 visitors/day. Today I've had over 350 unique visitors.

The credit for the dramatic upsurge in visitors belongs to a few prominent bloggers that have been kind enough to link to my site:

  • Michelle Malkin. I met Ms. Malkin briefly at a book signing in my home town. I mentioned that I had a blog, and she was kind enough to link to me. She didn't have to do that, since I'm by no means a major blogger or at all well known. I'm more-or-less the guy that Jonathan Klein was talking about; although, I tend to blog in jeans and a tee shirt rather than pajamas. So, thank you, Michelle, for the link. Your post was so nice!
  • Greg and Mathew W. Sheffield of RatherBiased.com. They picked up the post I wrote about how Richard Katz, the "expert" cited by CBS, could not have seen the difference between a lower case "l" and a numeral "1" in 12 point Times New Roman font on a distorted memo. There were other, more prominent bloggers that noticed the same thing, so again I very much appreciate the link.
  • Donald Sensing. Reverend Sensing runs one of the very best and most highly rated blogs, and he was, if I recall correctly, the first major blogger to link to my site on his blogroll. Being included on his site helped me start to feel a little more like a legitimate blogger with something to say worth saying. Thanks, Reverend.
  • Dean Esmay. Dean also runs one of the best blogs - often a little edgy, sometimes controversial, but always thoughtful and thought-provoking. I was very pleasantly surprised to be included in his blogroll. Thanks, Dean.
  • Jim Miller. Jim's posts always seem so well-reasoned and thoughtful that I find that I almost always agree with him. I don't think I've ever read a post of his that was shrill, over the top, or careless. Jim is obviously carrying around a big brain, and he uses it. I appreciate being included in his blogroll, even though I feel like I'm out of my league.

There are many other bloggers that have linked to my site that I should mention, but I just can't list them all, or I'd be up all night. I am grateful for everyone that links to or visits my site. I do this just as a hobby (like so many other bloggers), so I don't ask for anything from it, other than a few people to drop by and visit now and then. Since I don't really expect much, recognition and links from other bloggers are gravy and very much appreciated.

So thanks to everyone who visits and links. I hope you enjoy some of what I've written. Dig back through some of my older posts - I've written about lots of different stuff. You might find something more interesting to you than political commentary (but there's plenty of that, for sure). Leave a comment or send me an email, if you are inspired to do so (but be civil, please!).

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