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October 07, 2005

Our Millionth Hit!

Millionth_1Sometime in the last few hours, Beware of the Blog had it's one millionth hit!

If you were the millionth person to check us out, step forward and collect your free toaster. We're working on an honor system here people, so no false claims please. The toaster emits sparks while toasting, but other than that, it works really well.

Seriously, thanks to all of our authors, readers and commenters for helping us reach this milestone.

Here are MP3s of ten "million" songs as a way of showing our gratitude:

William S Burroughs - Millions of Images
The Homosexuals - A Million Keys
The Runaways - I'm A Million
The Raincoats - You're A Million
Public Enemy - One Million Bottlebags
Claude King - A Million Mistakes
Bel Larks - A Million And One Dreams
Jawbreaker - Million
National Lampoon - Land A Million
XTC - Millions

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Thank you mate :)

Thanks for the mp3`s

Actually, you've just reached 1 million page views. That's not exactly the same as 1 million hits. Page views are usually double, if not triple the amount of unique hits a page receievs.

For future reference :)

8 Million Stories - Kutis Blow
Nine Million Rainy Days - Jesus & Mary Chain
10 Million - Yes
Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper

And of course, the Plimsouls "Million Miles Away" !

Actually James, you've got it backwards - page views are a much more accurate indicator of site traffic, as hits are often many, many times that of unique views for a given page. See the links below for reference:

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