So, someone from Buffy's hometown is reading me. A lot... does anyone have any idea why 382 people, give or take Google Analytics' margin for error, in Sunnydale, California, would punch in "www.dukestreet.org" to their browsers? This happened on March 20th, and caused a visible spike in my traffic.
EDIT: Further analysis shows that it wasn't the site root they were hitting, it was a wide variety of pages on the site. Even further analysis says they were all in the "jarvis universal purchase company", which is so unlikely as to be pretty near impossible. I'm guessing it was some piece of software reading the whole site, then - even though it claims to have been Internet Explorer, it was either masquerading, or not accepting cookies and/or sending referer data correctly.
Weird, anyway.
EDIT: Further analysis shows that it wasn't the site root they were hitting, it was a wide variety of pages on the site. Even further analysis says they were all in the "jarvis universal purchase company", which is so unlikely as to be pretty near impossible. I'm guessing it was some piece of software reading the whole site, then - even though it claims to have been Internet Explorer, it was either masquerading, or not accepting cookies and/or sending referer data correctly.
Weird, anyway.