Some time in the wee hours tonight or early tomorrow, the 300,000th visitor will traipse through Anole Annals. Not bad since we only reached 100,000 barely more than a year ago, on December 16, 2011, when some lunkhead from Valdosta, GA logged in. Who will claim this great honor? And when will it occur? You can keep track yourself by checking the stats counter at the bottom of the sidebar on the right side of the screen. And if you haven’t done so before, click on the world map just above it, to see in rotating 3-D where people are visiting AA right now.
Next AA milestone: our 1000th post, slated for later this winter. So far, in our two year and change history, we’ve had 919 posts by 87 contributors from 11 countries and five continents. Not to mention 3,356 comments.
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Janson
I’m aiming for lunkhead squared.
Uwe Bartelt
Anoles are my passion , Jonathan know this……
so AA is it. The best site for information about this species.Thanks
only so, from Germany
Uwe
Jonathan Losos
Rich Glor
I’ve been thinking of ways to further increase our readership and my best idea so far is to get Justin Bieber to write a tweet about Anole Annals.
Roberto Langstroth
You all put us Liolaemólogos to shame….congrats! Of course we support the splitting of Anolis, leaving one clear victor in the largest amniote genus contest.
Look out for “Liolaemus Logs” coming soon! Or something to that effect… We hope to top you in 2014!
Roberto Langstroth
Jonathan Losos
Be careful what you wish for! Soon, they’ll be splitting Liolaemus into a gazillion genera too!