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Bill Gardner (Offline)
  #41 5/20/13 1:04 PM
Originally Posted by Danny Burton:
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.
I'm not 100% sure how all of the data is compiled... but I believe it is based off of IP address along with a few other factors. Dick would probably be using an Indiana based IP # but I've been wrong before.

I think the city data is still pretty rough... I believe this is because of the different technology levels throughout the country. Heck, areas in some states still don't have quality high speed internet.

This data is from my Google Analytics account... it does not track members/posts. It mainly tracks the overall web traffic and trends.

I installed the code for the LPS website when I redesigned it. The numbers are on a much smaller scale but very similar when you look at visitor locations (States).

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D.O. (Offline)
  #42 5/20/13 1:09 PM
Is Speedway ranked or dumped into Indy?

Great Stats
Andrew S. Quinn (Offline)
  #43 5/20/13 1:12 PM
Dick would probably have my I P address with most posts when he is out here.

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Bill Gardner (Offline)
  #44 5/20/13 1:13 PM
I just looked through 250 cities... No Speedway.

It's probably grouped in with Indianapolis

illinisprintfan (Offline)
  #45 5/20/13 1:42 PM
Originally Posted by Pitstooge:
Illinois #2. Hmmm. That's equal to the number of ex-governors we have currently doing time in the big house or half-way house.....
Makes you kind of proud. Everyone has to be number 1 in something, we just happen to excel in corrupt politicians.
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davidm (Offline)
  #46 5/20/13 2:59 PM
Originally Posted by Bill Gardner:
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%
I would have never guessed that Bethesda would be #1 in MD. With that big a number there must be a number of fan in the DC area!
Andrew S. Quinn (Offline)
  #47 5/20/13 4:43 PM
Originally Posted by Bill Gardner:
Ohio
1. Cincinnati 29,827 11.60%
I'm surprised the Cincinatti percentage wasn't a lot higher than that

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big3131 (Offline)
  #48 5/20/13 7:27 PM
im glad you cant find me
The Old Coyote (Offline)
  #49 5/21/13 9:07 AM
Originally Posted by illinisprintfan:
Makes you kind of proud. Everyone has to be number 1 in something, we just happen to excel in corrupt politicians.
I'm not sure Lake County Indiana couldn't give Illinois a run for their money. That's why I moved.

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