Welcome visitors from Saudi Arabia!
It seems my item on the Saudi economy and the link from Instapundit has brought me visitors from the Desert Kingdom itself. I had two hits, both coming through Instapundit, and in quick succession. Looking up the information on the supplied hostname cacheXX-X.ruh.isu.net.sa, the remarks section has this bit of information:
remarks: Part of this IP block has been used for proxy/cache
remarks: service at the National level in Saudi Arabia. All
remarks: Saudi Arabia web traffic will come from this IP block.
remarks:
remarks: NOTE: If you experience high volume of traffic from
remarks: IP in this block it is because your site is very
remarks: popular/famous of Saudi Arabia community.
With just two hits, I hardly think I qualify, but I am trying. Then again, perhaps those two hits were from the censors and I won't see any more. Who knows?
Actually, I've had hits from Saudi Arabia before through Google. One search for Hirsi Ali, and then two more interesting ones. One was for "12 year old Arab sex," the other for "Muslim girl sex." Apparently the censors aren't quite perfect, so there's hope. The reason Google returned my site for these search terms is probably this blog entry.
This Instapunditing is making me vain. Poring over access logs and all... for shame. Perhaps I should go read a book. I still have a foot-high stack to work through. Literally.
Posted by qsi at October 24, 2002 08:10 PM
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