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5/20/13, 11:34 AM   #31
Andrew S. Quinn
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I thought Ohio would be higher on the list.

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5/20/13, 11:45 AM   #32
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Ohio
1. Cincinnati 29,827 11.60%
2. Columbus 27,944 10.87%
3. Lima 11,101 4.32%
4. Troy 9,827 3.82%
5. Dayton 5,964 2.32%
6. Miamiville 5,840 2.27%
7. Findlay 5,349 2.08%
8. Piqua 5,149 2.00%
9. Miamitown 4,551 1.77%
10. Cleveland 4,232 1.65%
11. West Chester 4,032 1.57%
12. Loveland 3,840 1.49%
13. Chillicothe 3,675 1.43%
14. Mansfield 3,444 1.34%
15. Toledo 3,435 1.34%
16. Hillsboro 3,369 1.31%
17. Greenville 3,144 1.22%
18. East Sparta 3,062 1.19%
19. Miamisburg 2,786 1.08%
20. Wooster 2,725 1.06%
21. Dublin 2,675 1.04%
22. Urbana 2,654 1.03%
23. Springboro 2,574 1.00%
24. Celina 2,542 0.99%
25. Ottawa 2,458 0.96%
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5/20/13, 11:50 AM   #33
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Your visits probably effect 0.0009% of my web traffic too....
DAMN!!!!

Did I tell you the one about the "PEE ANT" and the draw bridge?

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5/20/13, 11:57 AM   #34
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Bill can you post the city break down for Maryland? I be interested to see were others from MD are posting from. Thanks!
 
5/20/13, 12:03 PM   #35
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Bill can you post the city break down for Maryland? I be interested to see were others from MD are posting from. Thanks!
Maryland
1. Bethesda 6,328 56.82%
2. Frederick 918 8.24%
3. Ellicott City 472 4.24%
4. Baltimore 288 2.59%
5. Westminster 287 2.58%
6. Hagerstown 177 1.59%
7. Garrett Park 151 1.36%
8. Gaithersburg 136 1.22%
9. Walkersville 129 1.16%
10. Accokeek 122 1.10%
11. Pasadena 114 1.02%
12. Lexington Park 113 1.01%
13. Columbia 81 0.73%
14. Rockville 70 0.63%
15. Sykesville 67 0.60%
16. Temple Hills 55 0.49%
17. Silver Spring 49 0.44%
18. Cumberland 47 0.42%
19. Gwynn Oak 47 0.42%
20. Catonsville 46 0.41%
21. Hyattsville 43 0.39%
22. Bel Air 42 0.38%
23. Crownsville 42 0.38%
24. Elkton 42 0.38%
25. Salisbury 41 0.37%
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5/20/13, 12:03 PM   #36
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DAMN!!!!

Did I tell you the one about the "PEE ANT" and the draw bridge?

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I am dying 2 hear this 1 LOLLL !!!!!!
 
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5/20/13, 12:27 PM   #37
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If I go back to January 1, 2009

1. Indiana 2,793,017 36.04%
2. Illinois 1,275,639 16.46%
3. Ohio 740,836 9.56%
4. California 412,400 5.32%
5. New York 321,426 4.15%
6. Michigan 226,706 2.92%
7. Kentucky 179,584 2.32%
8. Missouri 179,136 2.31%
9. Pennsylvania 164,279 2.12%
10. Wisconsin 158,644 2.05%
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5/20/13, 12:35 PM   #38
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Bill, how about a list of cities from PA?
 
5/20/13, 12:37 PM   #39
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Bill, how about a list of cities from PA?
Pennsylvania
1. Philadelphia 5,720 9.32%
2. Pittsburgh 3,127 5.10%
3. Reading 2,854 4.65%
4. Wilkes-Barre 2,569 4.19%
5. York 2,107 3.43%
6. Bethlehem 2,041 3.33%
7. Manchester 1,853 3.02%
8. Pottstown 1,845 3.01%
9. Lancaster 1,709 2.79%
10. Whitehall 1,227 2.00%
11. New Kensington 1,037 1.69%
12. (not set) 997 1.63%
13. Hanover 994 1.62%
14. Scranton 958 1.56%
15. Kintnersville 923 1.50%
16. Allentown 920 1.50%
17. Coopersburg 896 1.46%
18. New Cumberland 893 1.46%
19. Mifflintown 807 1.32%
20. Carnegie 764 1.25%
21. Erie 679 1.11%
22. Harleysville 674 1.10%
23. Mansfield 657 1.07%
24. Milford 641 1.04%
25. Shippensburg 639 1.04%
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5/20/13, 12:38 PM   #40
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Bill, a couple of things. What if Mr. Monahan or any out of stater (adopted Hoosiers, let's call them) bring a lap top here and post while here for IMW or ISW? Would Dick count as a Hoosier then?

Thanks for posting my town's numbers. 3, not too bad.

I'm more impressed with certain small towns. Greencastle and North Vernon are just two. Why? Because a greater percentage of race fans are posting from towns like those. Just because their numbers aren't at the top....

So Bill, one other thing. Is there a formula for you to compute Hoosier visits with respect to population? In other words, percentage of posters in each city/town? I'd say one of those burgs would rank at the top and many others would rank high.
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