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Sunday, July 19, 2009
We have moved!
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Monday, April 13, 2009
Why ME? Why NOT me? 99 traits to talk about…
Just to list out 99 traits that been hunting, poisoning and occupying for ever and ever… don’t get the fantasies over, don’t even think about each twice, it’s a dynamic shade:
- apathy unlimited, broken beak, lost mentality, Obama dreams, baby care, transparent tea, bygone days, lost career, desirous marvels, unsuccessful domains, blue bluehost, talked thinkings, corrupticians, penniless gourmet, skyrocketing themes, charmed wordpress, the same blogger, falsified friendliness, wordless posts, blocked pages,
- meaningless analysis, inaccessible bandwidth, uncontrollable frustrations, unscheduled to-do lists, facebook fantasies, the same old sonata, thought about live, dead google, humdrum affairs, whatever netizens, flawless encounters, barbarian rule, magnitude scaling, political instability, silver lining kudos, buffering shadows, childhood cowboy times, poisoning hearts, unfaithful relations, namesake constitution, vampire politicians, lightening hearts, mistaken red roses,
- lost faith, ignorant bliss, chilly momo, sweet love, loadshedding, chicken lover, unwanted back hearings, traits for traits, unscheduled timings, net lover death, craps of Pokhara, suffocating nationality, go as it comes seniors, narrow mindedness, baleful unlucky, born in wrong time, supportless support, loved nightmares, unlimited fantasies,
- welcomed migraine, networkless signals, running noses, charge coupled devices, he and she, they and me, blissfully happy gals, dumb Himalayas, shadowy fewa, hills of wastages, afraiding beri beri, workless people, punctured tires, broken glasses, happy-go hands, unshredded kisses, tones of falsified axioms, worthless scrabbling, sucked orange pills, biased educators, shameless businesses, petrol queuing, water-richen shortage, mouthed leaders, confused citizens,
- earned bucks, feared career, indecisive phrenal cortex, virulent eyes, thoughts for bots, revitalization, unhealed wounds, penalized rewards, khusi for life, never obtained marks, careless beauty, to be stable drain
Need for omitting anything that describes development—coz haven’t seen what it’s like or what is develpment- never used to happen in our lands, in Nepal.
Posted @ Monday, April 13, 2009 0 comment(s)
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Revitalization in personification of my blog- a more inside approach to blog for a Nepali Mouse
With a mere visits of 18/day, I still tend to update and manage my blog like a pro. This is a compassion, need might be, but not a show case. And I don't want one. Write anything you think of - the wackier the better! This is what made me a compassionate blogger-- self made buddy.
Personal Introspection: Really going personal, sometimes too personal or something else. Personal interest over the country’s issues and on. Sites that are personal, but have things like weblogs and other personal insights will change often enough to bring readers back and are easy to write. (I read this line somewhere else)
Blogging nearly whatever I feel like. This is what doesn’t make me sort of posts, though not always. Sometimes obsessions could drag to go with sticky notes for bloggers or the other time death of another blogger. All of these sorts, of course, are virtually not that untrue—practically realizable.
In the case scenario of being a Nepali Blogger, the lack of bandwidth, the sort of accessible devices and after all the power supply. This is really not that easy going with crustaceans and IPL Cricket matches and World Cup Pre-qualifying rounds and Texas Instrument’s another active filter components and even managing to manage another never been followed schedule. The life is really bugged. A more inside approach could only be perceived had there been some sort of exchanges for likeliness rather than just the Model Sansar.
Personally nullifying the governmental acts, foolishness, guffs to engage public, praised injustice, infinite strikes synonymously Nepal bandhs and never ending list of New Nepal restaurant's menu. Personification could be checked for… later rather than be safe now. Just blog, blog for blogging, blog for myself, blog for Google bots, blog for crawlers, blog for another post, oops another post for blogger. And finally marginally survived 2 of the 19 blogs… for a Nepali Mouse (not the church mouse, referred to as).
Let the best Nepali bloggers flourish for blogging and let this be crosswords.
Posted @ Wednesday, April 08, 2009 0 comment(s)
Labels: About, Better Blogging
Friday, March 27, 2009
EARTH 60 HOUR *** Save the Earth *** The Earth wants your Support!!! ekendraonline.com supports EARTH 60 HOUR!!!!
| SHOW TO THE WORLD THAT YOU CARE EARTH!!! THIS SATURDAY THE WORLD’S CELEBRATING EARTH 60 HOUR TO PRESERVE THE EARTH POWER. THIS POST IS DEDICATED TO THE SAME. Text from Our Website. *** Save the Earth *** THE EARTH WANTS YOUR SUPPORT!!! EARTH 60 HOURHelp EARTH retain POWER... ° Switch OFF your power now for at least 60 minutes ° Carry your laptop to outdoor without power cord ° Switch OFF your PDA if possible for few minutes ° Reduce the brightness level of your display device at least for today ° If you have more tips and support for EARTH 60 HOUR, please write your few words here° The home page for this website (ekendraonline.com) will remain in this POWER SAVING MODE until next Saturday. My understanding: If Google is browsed a billion page views a day, it will save the Earth for next few months. Read more below... And if you are taking about Nepal!!! Yes, Nepal where there is nothing called electricity or such power supply except in Residence of Ministers and so-called High Profile Nepalese. The world's poorest countrymen Nepalese are facing daily load shedding(power cut off) of more than 16 hours, what do you think will Nepal be in next year or two? Though there is no need to support this program EARTH 60 HOUR so specifically by us since we don't already have that luxury life and no power supply and not even basic governmental supply and needless to say so many daily utilities and the MOST IMPORTANT is -this page is likely to be viewed by not even a few hundred. So don't really know how much power I am to conserve, I must do this so that I could be biodegraded when leaving the heavenly earth... EARTH 60 HOUR, Save the Earth © Campaign Supported by ekendraonline.com, March 28, 2009. |
Posted @ Friday, March 27, 2009 0 comment(s)
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
ekendraonline.com beta released, explore and get more
Finally after months of trial and error, doing jobs simultaneously, leaving assignments, unpreparing assessments, and keeping the pace with usnepal.com as is, I have finally released the beta version of my full fledged website cum blog. Viewable only with the URL: http://ekendraonline.com/ and don't try to put www in the URL, that's a different site and will be merged after finalization of this personal website.
I am supposed to include everything as like this Nearly Everything that I Latch on blog onto this website, until the beta tag is appendage, site stability may be an issue. Try it now and feedback me your precious words.
Presently included materials include:
- All the engineering materials that's already been published at various networks by me, of course it's released under GNU
- Windows Essentials- freewares that are really necessary for better computing
- Helpful downloadable files related to removing Windows Viruses, and other security issues
- More than 100+ ready made registry hacks
- Tech tips and tricks to tweak and hack your Windows OS
Posted @ Thursday, March 12, 2009 0 comment(s)
Labels: About, Blogs I Like
Monday, January 12, 2009
Sticky Notes, Future Posts and Blogger in draft for better blogging experience
Not that more posts better blog. Own zeal and framework for eol blogging, I post nearly about everything- not judging that often the post articles about tech jargons and socio-political issues in here. This is how supposedly Ekendra's blog is to go on for ever, at least with me. More personal means lesser visits, more bakwash means more critics and better PR. Here's in brief about few days pattern for my better blogging concept.
Having been read the About Web Logs by Susan Gunelius of about.com, Sticky Notes are my- a part of the time frame. I used them like never before, jot anything--virtually anything that hit my mind, post them just ahead in walls, scrutinize them, sort for better concepts inside them, finally make a mood to use a long titles (I usually prefer to use long titles for this blog), fill few paragraphs on the compose area of Windows Live Writer. And here comes a neat, words-connected-sentences-forming-a-no-none-sense blog post. This is a live example.
Once in a while, sticky notes was just as was, useless makeup. With immense use of sticky notes, now I get my everything (if not almost many) in a sensible-bit of organization. Similarly, Future Posts by Google's Blogger is another key point so as to frequently update posts(frequent update here means Google bots could read me out, and none except few humans) making the world of blogosphere existence of Ekendra's blog.
Sometimes, future dates could be so helpful -- like in this blog Thursday Humors were out for almost 4 months before they would appear for bots. I, however, use them for not more than a span of a week or two. This is a good blogging instant of mine- I guess.
Blogger in draft, in my view, is far better than the regular ada ada of plain Blogger. Once it loads, Ajax Scripts(I guess) would do enough work without CPU efficiency for things to go with blogger post. However, if Windows Live Writer would do me a favor, I'd almost quite Blogger in draft screen that's Blogger Dashboard for any new postings.
With this end of Sticky notes, I am relieve of some few posts, I wouldn't be sort of posts. It wouldn't be months before I post them, except when there's no Internet Limited Connectivity from NTC.
Posts You Might Live to Go Thru:
Posted @ Monday, January 12, 2009 0 comment(s)
Labels: About, Better Blogging
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Errors in Windows Live Writer while publishing blog posts in Blogger
I have long been experiencing many errors while using Windows Live Writer. Sadly, I could not find any support or help from their official site or even from the community forum, Google search too didn't yield any productivity. This trouble is so much tensed that I could not make any newer blog post over months.
Errors in WLW appear frequently whenever any post contain images or media files. In fact, this problem might be persistent with Google's Blogger (blog*Spot) service because I tried to resolve the conflict with other different weblog accounts not only of Blogger but also of WordPress. But nobody seems to be responding to my queries- it's neither Microsoft nor Google. Here are few snapshots and the errors associated, find them around the article. (Unfortunately, I had to publish this post via web interface NOT thru WLW.)
2. File upload failed: The remote name could not be resolved 'picasaweb.google.com'
I tried by deleting the Weblog Account associated with the blog and again adding the new account, I tried to change the layout of my blog, I browsed for each and every settings in the blog and the Picasa Webalbums (where the uploads photos reside), I tried by changing the ISP (mode of Internet connection), I even tried in dial up, wireless or broadband, I tried almost everything I could. BUT never could I format my blog-- I never succeeded posting any newer blog posts with associated pics to upload.
3. File upload failed: The underlying connection was closed: the connection was closed unexpectedly.
Finally, I have to use the web interface whenever I use images on my blog posts. If anybody has come across such errors in Windows Live Writer, please comment on this post or give me the link to solve my problem.
4. Error connecting to weblog: An error occurred while attempting to connect to your weblog: The remote name could not be resolved 'www.google.com' You must connect this error before proceeding.
5. Windows Live Writer has stopped working.
My final words: Few months back WLW was working quite well for other blogs while I didn't notice such errors- or did I not posted with pics. In all the error cases shown above, my computer was connected to the Internet via 156KBPS and the other time I tried with 256KBPS. Is Microsoft or Google expecting me to have always on corporate T3 lines while uploading few hundred KB pics via WLW? The world is not that easy rather.
Posted @ Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2 comment(s)
Labels: About, Better Blogging
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Unprecedented Pathos
And do not regret about yet another blog post of so called frantic and pointless aspect in Ekendra's life. Also this is not an abstract ideas to be fried along the longest nerve, and serving at the near tail bone periphery.
Am I being so wild over my totally senseless words in red? Sometimes, kudos too carry no meaning as me in the years of friendship- at the redefinition requirement (alas! my RAM is sufficient, I guess?) These are totally common non-sense stuff oozing out of my mind to recover or to repaint bad memories. No matter, what my future hold me in for, the past that was a nightmare with regularly unscheduled scheme of my so called phrasal life. Neither the words are seamless flow of my gray matter and lips nor are the guffs producing thud in mud.
Besides, being a critical psycho pessimist I was delving into what is fit for me and undecided tips of scholarly hours for the next 48 hours, oops! mouths. And fine are the hostile silver linings for let me passing the bygone 25 months in futile responses. Oasis, though sought, at the end is sure to yield but in rain.
Brain washing of delivered, garbaged and over flown thoughts. Interruption sought, till next touch it or feel it, the choice is yours.
Posted @ Wednesday, October 29, 2008 1 comment(s)
Monday, October 13, 2008
Reviving another era- oops! its another year for me and the Ekendra's Blog
power biscuits, one of the oldest biscuits of Nepal
The Power of Childhood : Celebrating an Age- visit my similar older post @ http://blog.ekendraonline.com/2007/10/power-of-childhood-celebrating-age.html
Happy Birthday to the world, the new world, the newly named Nepal... Naya Nepal, and yet another new world. Started as an ignorant, now Ekendra's blog get's listed among the first pagers' of the Google. Though entirely PR1 is not what I commenced this weblog as, it's surely this search which would inspire me to jot things that people like- it's like writing non-stopping posts about Bada Dashain and now it's already been pre-posted for Deepawali messages.
Spirit counts... in spite of being in the world's poorest country, not poorly populated by mouthed-leader(sorry, I don't know the exact word) for inevitable cheap speeches, also fascinated by panoramic Himalayan range, and the country of monopoly organizations. It's how you survive, how one maintain to negotiate oneself from his worldly torture and misunderstanding at the most fruitful age of life with life's have nots and the nation's instability for over a countable years of duration.
Thank you all for being my very special, prosperous visitors. There are enough matters for which one might not find suited to read or even glance the blue pages of Ekendra's blog. My expectation is of average 3digits visitors per day and the foremost aim is to jot down nearly everything that I latch on, that happen in my world of hesitation and frustration, views and reviews might be my own, there is no need that you agree with me. But I am sure there are no any posts and articles from my imagination.....
Wishing to be one of the best reality based bloggers of the country one day, most probably- the Best Nepali Blogger.
Posted @ Monday, October 13, 2008 0 comment(s)
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
आजदेखि सातै दिन लोडसेडिङ
नेपाल विद्युत प्राधिकरणले आजदेखि लागू हुनेगरी हप्ताका सातैदिन लोडसेडिङ गर्ने भएको छ । भारतबाट कटैया दुहवी हुँदै नेपाल आयात भइरहेको ५० मेगावाट बिजुलीको टावर सप्तकोशी नदीको तटबन्धसँगै क्षत्रि्रस्त भएकाले लोडसेडिङ अवधि बढाइएको प्राधिकरणले जनाएको छ ।
नयाँ लोडसेडिङ तालिकाअनुसार आज साँझदेखि काठमाडौँ उपत्यकासहित लमहीदेखि लाहान र पोखरामा प्रत्येक हप्ता १६ घण्टा लोडसेडिङ हुनेछ । हप्ताको एक दिन बिर्राई पहिलो दिन साढे दुइ घण्टा र अर्को दिन २ घण्टा लोडसेडिङ हुनेछ ।
त्यसैगरी हेटौँडा-वीरगञ्ज क्षेत्रमा प्रत्येक दिन बिहान एक घण्टा र बेलुका २ घण्टाका दरले लोडसेडिङ हुनेछ । कुलेखानी जलाशयमा गएको वर्षन्दा पानीको सतह घटेकाले पनि विद्युत आपूर्ति आजैदेखि कटौती गर्नुपरेको प्राधिकरणले स्पष्ट पारेको छ ।
Posted @ Wednesday, August 27, 2008 0 comment(s)
Labels: About, Guff-Shuff, Nepal
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Most Read Posts @ Ekendra's Weblog - I
Presented here is a list of 8 most visited/read posts in my blog, the data is as provided by tracking till May 2008.
- Upgrading MP3 player firmware
- Check if your XP s activated
- The most popular Indian Shayari
- Write protection for USB Storage Devices
- Prashant Tamang and the Nepalis Politicians
- Just a post to blog- Nepal's Democracy Concern I
- Brontok Virus, Public Library and my flash drive
- The easiest way to remove viruses/malwares without installing any antivirus software
Now, the list is slightly changed, please wait while I update the list in near future.
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This post is made thru Windows Live Writer- a text-rich blog publishing client from Microsoft.
Posted @ Wednesday, July 16, 2008 0 comment(s)
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Friday, February 15, 2008
One shot dead for defying curfew in Bhaktapur
The security personnel had opened fire after an unidentified youth defied the curfew in Golmadhi area of Bhaktapur city. He later succumbed to his wounds at Teaching Hospital in Maharajgunj.
After the tension flared up following murder of a local youth on Wednesday night by unidentified assailants, the locals of Bhaktapur had protested and gheraoed district police office on Friday.
As the scenes started to turn nastier, the local administration clamped curfew in city area from 7 pm Friday till 4 am Saturday.
Posted @ Friday, February 15, 2008 1 comment(s)
Labels: About
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Political Crisis in Nepal- Maoists Monopoly, King Breaks Silence || Latest in NepalNews
"We are not reviving parallel government structures. These are baseless allegations," Maoist spokesman and communications minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara told AFP.
But the Maoists insist that expanding their local councils is not a violation of the peace deal.
"We are expanding our United Revolutionary People's Council (URPC) to prepare for the holding of the upcoming constituent assembly elections," said Mahara, referring to crucial polls planned for April that will decide Nepal's political future.
The Nepali Congress, the country's largest party which is headed by the prime minister, said it was "deeply concerned" at the planned expansion of the local Maoist councils.
"The one-sided decision by the Maoists to revive the URPC violates the comprehensive peace agreement and other deals reached with the government," the Nepali Congress said in a statement.
Correspondents say that during the course of his interview with the paper, Yomiuri Shimbun, the king appeared to criticise the Maoist party. He said some party leaders had tried to take action that was against Nepal's traditional values. The Maoists have consistently called for the abolition of the monarchy in Nepal, which was one of their central demands while fighting a 10-year civil war which ended in 2006.
'Great meaning'
The king reportedly said the decision to abolish the monarchy "doesn't reflect the majority view of the people". "This isn't democracy," he was quoted as saying. "Some leaders have tried to take action that's against cultural, social and traditional values. "A majority of the people find great meaning in the institution of the monarchy.
"In all clouds, there is a silver lining. Let us hope," he said.
The Maoists have been accused of reneging on their promises But the king was also reported by the Japanese newspaper as conceding that the Nepalese people do have the right to choose the fate of monarchy. "The Nepali people themselves should speak out on where the nation is heading, on the direction it is taking and on why it is becoming chaotic," he said. A parliamentary vote in December determined that the country will be declared a republic in April, formally ending nearly 250 years of dynastic rule.
The current ruling dynasty in Nepal dates back to 1769. It was rocked in June 2001 when the then Crown Prince Dipendra shot dead his parents, King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya, and seven other members of the royal family before killing himself. This brought to the throne Gyanendra, the former king's brother.
Nepal police raid Maoist offices
Police in Nepal's capital staged raids overnight on the headquarters and four branch offices of the controversial youth wing of the country's former rebel Maoists, officials said Thursday.
Senior police official Sarbendra Khanal told AFP that the group was suspected of "holding people illegally and having weapons in their offices," in violation of the Himalayan nation's 2006 peace deal.
"We did not make any arrests, nor find any weapons," said Khanal, adding that the police deployed more than 300 officers to raid the Young Communist League (YCL) headquarters and four Kathmandu branch offices.
Since its formation after a 2006 peace deal between the former rebel Maoists and the government, the YCL has been accused of abductions, assault and extortion.
A YCL leader warned police against future action. "We are being as patient as we can but we won't put up with this kind of police activity," said Sagar, a Maoist youth leader in Kathmandu who only uses one name. "This kind of action is very harmful for the peace process."
Small groups of YCL activists protested Wednesday night, burning tyres and chanting slogans against the police, Sagar said.
The Maoists -- hardened guerrillas who controlled large swathes of Nepal's countryside -- have been given positions in an interim government, and their army has been contained in United Nation's monitored camps. The YCL claims to have 900,000 members nationwide.
Posted @ Thursday, February 07, 2008 0 comment(s)
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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Nepal Bus Fire Kills 7 in South ahead of Polls; Premier Seeks Tighter Security
Police in Nepal investigated the possibility of an attack after a bus fire killed seven people in the volatile southern region bordering India, as Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala demanded tighter security before elections.
The Terai Army, which is pressing for greater rights for the south, claimed responsibility for the blaze, saying the bus was defying a strike in the region, according to Nepalnews.com. More than 20 people were injured in the fire that broke out late yesterday in the Bara district, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of the capital, Kathmandu.
Koirala yesterday asked for a briefing on security for a weekend rally in the south by the seven parties in the ruling coalition, as part of campaigning for April 10 elections. The vote is for a National Assembly that will write a new constitution for the nation of 28 million people.
The government has pledged that the constitution will provide greater rights for ethnic minorities, including proportional representation and a degree of autonomy. More than 40 ethnic groups are represented in Nepal's population.
Eight people were injured in a bomb attack at a rally by the seven main parties in Kathmandu earlier this week to mark the start of the election campaign. Police arrested two people involved in the attack, according to Nepalnews.com.
Two organizations from the Terai claimed responsibility for bomb attacks in Kathmandu on Sept. 2 that killed two people and injured more than 20 others.
Strikes, Shutdowns
Ethnic groups in the Terai region have organized general strikes, transport shutdowns and demonstrations since last year as part of a campaign for greater rights.
Security in the region, one of Nepal's main trade routes to India, has ``diminished markedly'' and there are now more than two dozen armed and criminal groups operating there, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said in an October report.
Nepal's elections are part of a November 2006 peace accord that ended a decade-long civil war in which the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) fought to overthrow the monarchy. Under the agreement, the rebels became a political party, joined the government and sent 30,000 fighters to camps under United Nations supervision.
The Nov. 22 ballot for the National Assembly was postponed after the Maoists quit the Cabinet in September when other parties refused to immediately scrap the monarchy. The rebels said supporters of King Gyanendra may undermine the election.
The Maoists returned last month after lawmakers agreed to amend the interim constitution to declare Nepal a republic, subject to ratification at the National Assembly's first meeting.
Gyanendra became king in 2001 after his brother, King Birendra, and most family members, were shot dead in a domestic dispute. He dismissed the government in February 2005 for failing to end the Maoist insurgency.
The king was forced to reinstate Parliament and end his absolute rule in April 2006 after demonstrations and strikes.
More than 13,000 people were killed in the civil war, which damaged the tourism-dependent economy. Located between India and China, Nepal is one of the world's poorest countries, where about 40 percent of the population lives below the poverty line.
As Maoist chief Prachanda was warning of violence and possible assassination of political leaders ahead of the April election, a blaze in a packed bus, reportedly caused by a blast, killed seven passengers in trouble-torn south Nepal and injured nearly two dozen more.
Krishna Moktan, who along with his wife and two kids had on Friday boarded the bus heading towards the frontier town of Birgunj from Janakpur in the Terai plains, said the vehicle stopped at one place where two women passengers got down.
"I was hanging near the door," he said. "Suddenly, there was an explosion and a fire started.
"I was lucky to be near the door and jumped out. But my family, who were sitting inside, sustained injuries," he added.
Initial reports said the bus was engulfed in fire at about 5 pm on Friday while nearing a bridge on the Nijgarh-Pathaliya section of a highway in Bara district in the Terai plains.
There were over 100 passengers in the bus.
The seven victims were burnt to death in the inferno and the charred bodies had not been identified till Saturday morning.
At least 27 passengers were injured, five of them critically.
Though there was no immediate official statement on what had caused the carnage, a local daily Saturday said a little known militant outfit from the plains had claimed responsibility.
The Himalayan Times daily said a man, calling himself John, told the newspaper on telephone that the Terai Army had used nitrogen gas to cause the fire as the bus had flouted the three-day shutdown call given by the group.
The driver of the bus is absconding.
The disaster occurred even as Maoist supremo Prachanda told journalists in the capital Friday that he had heard hired killers were assembling to assassinate top political leaders and try to sabotage the April 10 election.
"The next two to three months are not going to be easy," he said.
Nepal police made public the same day the identities of two men who, it said, had thrown a bomb at a mass meeting of the seven ruling parties on Monday.
Posted @ Saturday, January 19, 2008 2 comment(s)
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Scrutinizing the Guests to the Share World
Back to Jan 27, 2007, when just a mere visits of a trio 777 could make a notable post Analyzing 777 Visitors to :: Ekendra's Share World :: to my blog. Sorry if no details have been provided on the account of trio 1 or 2, I could make a potential browsers of another 4 3s.
The virtual blogging have yet not dragged any of them, I guess. The figurative response is based on eXtreme Tracking, StatCounter and Shiny Stat details, hope this analysis of visitors to the personal blog may refund. Whatever it may be, the quality of blog posts matter the most and it's sure gonna drag another response of the k unit.
The Graphics entails for the top visiting nations worldwide.
Top 5 Countries
United States 38
Nepal 21
India 19
United Kingdom 6
Canada 5
As of Jul 31,07 StatCounter
3300 visitors from more than 80 countries, on the second fiddle majoring my friendly visits from Nepal. More free info is available at the respective stat providers but you can simply click here for the details:
Summary System Blog Rank
Posted @ Tuesday, July 31, 2007 0 comment(s)


