Thursday, 26 July 2018

Stats for (top 10?) countries that have visited my blog, for different time frames, up to now.

My second blog stats (next stats):
https://samsarictravelling.blogspot.com/2019/02/my-latest-stats-for-this.html

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This is my first blog stats, I guess (You can scroll through -- if you care to -- all my posts before this  post and try to see if I'm correct, or not):

Are these real people without a work reason to visit this site -- examples of possible work reasons: authorities/government, if they would even be shown?

Also, are these the real countries these visits come from, as opposed to what I've read about, that one can use to hide one's real location: proxy servers.

Whatever, real or "unreal" visitors ("unreal": authorities that have no interest in me :) , or someone using proxy servers?), these are the present statistics of my blog:

Note: I think it shows only the top 10 countries for most visits (if more than 10 countries have visited for whatever time frame). So that means I think I get more visits from other countries than is shown usually (unless someone is using proxy servers???). For example: I believe I have gotten some pageviews from the country Philippines, but they are not shown in any of the present time frame lists because they are not in the top 10 of any of the present time frame lists, for the time up to 7:27 PM of July 26, 2018.

Second Note: Whenever I post something new, I get visits right away (shown in the 'Now' time frame).

Third Note: Most (or almost all???) of those pageviews from Canada are mine, I think. I see it appear and add up in the 'Now' time frame as I check my own blog.

I wonder if Mariah Carey visits my blog?

Now (26 Jul 2018 17:28 – 26 Jul 2018 19:27):

Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
Canada
7
United States
4
Germany
1
Ukraine
1



Day (25 Jul 2018 20:00 – 26 Jul 2018 19:00):

Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
Canada
7
South Korea
6
United States
6
Germany
1
Spain
1
Greece
1
Lebanon
1
Netherlands
1
Ukraine
1



Week (19 Jul 2018 20:00 – 26 Jul 2018 19:00):

Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
United States
24
Canada
7
Saudi Arabia
7
South Korea
6
Belgium
2
Brazil
2
Germany
2
Greece
2
Australia
1
Spain
1



Month (27 Jun 2018 – 26 Jul 2018):

Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
Canada
109
United States
65
Germany
45
South Korea
18
Russia
11
Saudi Arabia
7
Brazil
5
United Kingdom
5
Spain
4
Japan
3



All time (May 2010 – July 2018):

Pageviews by Countries

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers
EntryPageviews
Canada
2200
Russia
569
United States
551
Germany
219
South Korea
218
France
168
Ukraine
119
Poland
69
United Kingdom
40
United Arab Emirates
21

Thursday, 19 July 2018




Train route goa forest

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=1158&picture=forest






http://www.public-domain-photos.com/landscapes/forest/forest-77-1.htm






Forest nature habitat

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Forest_nature_habitat.jpg






The start of autumn touches the trees surrounding the hills and mountains of Riffle Lake in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.

https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/byways/byways/2064/photos/all






Lakeside Forest

http://pixdaus.com/lakeside-forest-courtesy-public-domain-cloud-forest-lake-mou/items/view/303784/






In The Forest

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=60426&picture=in-the-forest







Sunset over the forest in the Black Hills, South Dakota (13/29) 

https://www.goodfreephotos.com/united-states/south-dakota/black-hills/final17.jpg.php






Sunset over the forest in the Black Hills, South Dakota (18/29)

https://www.goodfreephotos.com/united-states/south-dakota/black-hills/south-dakota-black-hills-sunset-over-the-forest.jpg.php 






Hoosier National Forest

https://nccwsc.usgs.gov/content/forecasting-changes-forested-landscapes-northeastern-us






The canyon and forest landscape at Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.

https://blog.globalforestwatch.org/gfw-community/partner-posts/partner-post-a-fresh-look-at-canadas-virgin-forests.html






The Trinity Mountains and wildflowers in Boise National Forest, Idaho

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise_National_Forest 






The seedlings of Red Mangrove trees germinate from fruits while still attached to the trees. Here many are growing within the roots of adult trees.

https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/red-mangrove-trees-0 






forest path Photos

https://www.pexels.com/search/forest%20path/

https://www.pexels.com/photo/countryside-daylight-environment-fog-109391/






Image of an agricultural field. 

http://free-public-domain-textures.blogspot.ca/search/label/free%20landscape%20image






amazon-rain-forest-amazonian-jungle-jungle-peruvian-jungle

https://www.pexels.com/photo/amazon-rain-forest-amazonian-jungle-jungle-peruvian-jungle-423461/






At the edge of a conifer forest 

https://photy.org/en/free-photos/At-the-edge-of-a-conifer-forest/51001.html






Dense Forest

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=17243&picture=dense-forest






scenic-view-of-lake-in-forest

https://www.pexels.com/photo/scenic-view-of-lake-in-forest-247600/






alps-barn-clouds-country

https://www.pexels.com/photo/alps-barn-clouds-country-358532/






Green Field with Mountains in the Distance 

http://www.photos-public-domain.com/2018/04/02/green-field-with-mountains-in-the-distance/






Quiet Beautiful Sandy Beach 

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=213792&picture=sandy-beach






White beach, coming wave and sea 

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=21534&picture=white-beach-and-sea






A single palm tree on coast with sea and blue sky on the background

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=21650&picture=palm-tree-and-sea 






 Tree - Background 

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=21460&picture=tree






North Coast Of Scotland

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=190686&picture=north-coast-scotland 






Waterfall on Carrick Creek Nature Trail, in Table Rock State Park in South Carolina

https://www.goodfreephotos.com/united-states/south-carolina/other-south-carolina/waterfall-on-carrick-creek-nature-trail-table-rock-state-rock-state-park-south-carolina.jpg.php 







 Island Pier in the Tropics

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=223366&picture=tropical
 





Boat at Caribbean coast

https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=151953&picture=boat-at-tropical-coast

Mariah Carey can open garage doors with her whistle register.

@MariahCarey is so powerful that the frequency of her whistle register has opened garage doors. A superhuman.

twitter reply by :

 😘😘 my kids were reading this with me and were not impressed by/did not believe the garage door story! I'm crushed, I thought that was my power 😭😂

SOURCE: https://twitter.com/MariahCarey/status/1019919291796344833

Thursday, 12 July 2018

The Tanx game, and I never chat while using 'life & nature' nick.

I've played Tanx since about 2003 or 2006 (That's about 12 to 15 years ago I started). In the beginning or in the early days, I played all the time, raking up hundreds of being killed and killing. There were a lot of players then...

In July or so of 2015, I started something which I won't say..., which had to do with the Tanx tournament (every Thursday), and where I still am trying to master the game, training in the game, and it has been going on up to now (it is July, 2018 right now). There were times in it where I thought of quitting, but then returned to it. So its been up to now about three years exactly (2015-2018) I've been training, and still training. I train mainly with my 'wisdom' nick, not 'life & nature' nick.

On March 25, 2017, I created my 'life & nature' nick.

It has always been like this, and will always be like this (maybe): I never talk to anyone with my 'life & nature' nick. You can try to talk to me while I am using my 'life & nature' nick, but I will not reply. And in the Thursday Tanx tournament where I only use my 'life & nature' nick, I mute every nick I come across during the tournament. That muting does not last with the flyordie.com system, and there is my re-muting of every nick I come across with every new Thursday Tanx tournament.

There has only been one time where I accidentally talked with my 'life & nature' nick, and it was in the other year, 2017, maybe (not this here 2018), where I greeted another player (where no one else was around?), but the player did not respond. It was accidental I talked to someone with my 'life & nature' nick: I did not remember I was using my 'life & nature' nick then. It may or may not happen in the future again because I forget I am in my 'life & nature' nick.

On the other hand, I will talk to many (or all?) with my 'wisdom' nick. The profile is partly filled out. But if you look at my 'life & nature' nick, it is empty. It has always been like that (?), and always will be like that, maybe.

From,
Ai

P.S. Did you have a good laugh that I'm an adult guy training at this simple-looking game? :D I just did... What I wrote, though, is true basically, not any joke that I'm making. :D

LxW visual comparision of a few supercars.

This chart I made 2 or 3 or so days ago, and scanned to the computer today, which shows a visual comparison of the LxW of a few supercars (6 of the 7 supercars listed in my last scan).


LxWxH of a few supercars.

 The chart was made by myself 2 or 3 or so days ago, and scanned to the computer today, to show LxWxH of a few supercars.

It has an image of one of them at the top of the page, got from https://www.motorsport.com/endurance/news/new-audi-r8-lms-wins-nurburgring-24-hours/ .




Monday, 9 July 2018

Why supercars flamethrow? www.autoevolution.com/news/mclaren-12c-flamethrower-the-proper-supercar-fire-video-77426.html


Why does a supercar flamethrow? I found one article by googling for it:

McLaren 12C Flamethrower: The Proper Supercar Fire

24 Feb 2014, 9:44 UTC ·
Nowadays, if a supercar doesn’t spit fire, it’s not a supercar. The examples are countless, from the Lamborghini Aventator to the McLaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari. Nonetheless, the McLaren 12C in the video below top everything we’ve seen so far.

The 3.8-liter twin-trubo V8 at the center of this Mac spits fire in a manner that would make a dragon jealous. At first, we though that this is the result of some aftermarket exhaust, but it appears that this is not the case.

The uploader of the video, car spotter Shmee150, explains that this is a 2013 12C Spider in stock condition. Shmee owns a 12C, so he is supposed to be in the know.

Nonetheless, the video description explains the situation: “After a period of some pretty hard driving it is revved to the limit, held on the red-line bringing engine temperatures to a level where the exhaust is so hot that it's both blasting out fuel that burns as well as the constant blue of the air burning from the temperature at the exhaust exit. Afterwards it continues to glow red inside and even blue flames coming out as it drives off, which I can't imagine is remotely good for the engine.”



 

Video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=XXp7pZUoaZU

ARTICLE SOURCE: https://www.autoevolution.com/news/mclaren-12c-flamethrower-the-proper-supercar-fire-video-77426.html 

 

McLaren P1 - The King of FLAMETHROWERS

June 29, 2018: 5:19.55 minutes – Porsche 919 Hybrid Evo takes record





06/29/2018 
 

5:19.55 minutes – Porsche 919 Hybrid Evo takes record

Best time on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife: Timo Bernhard beats six-minute mark with the 919 Hybrid Evo in the “Green Hell”.

This Friday morning Timo Bernhard (D) lapped the 20.832 kilometre (12.94 miles) Nürburgring Nordschleife race circuit in 5 minutes and 19.55 seconds. This results in an average speed of 233.8 km/h (145.3 mph) on what is revered by race drivers, engineers and enthusiasts alike as the world’s most difficult track. Driving the Porsche 919 Hybrid Evo, Bernhard beat the previous lap record, set by Stefan Bellof, by 51.58 seconds.

For 35 years and 31 days Bellof’s 6:11.13 minutes record remained uncontested. The German driver from Gießen, who tragically died at Spa-Francorchamps in 1985, counted as the biggest racing talent of his time. He drove his record on May 28 in 1983 at the wheel of a powerful 620 bhp Rothmans Porsche 956 C during practice for the 1000-kilometre WEC sports car race. Also his average speed was over 200 km/h.

Proud and relieved Timo Bernhard, five-time overall winner of the Nürburgring 24-hours, two-time outright winner of the Le Mans 24-hours and reigning World Endurance Champion with the Porsche 919 Hybrid, clambered out of the tight Le Mans prototype cockpit. “This is a great moment for me and for the entire team – the 919 programme’s icing on the cake. The Evo was perfectly prepared and I have done my best on this lap. Thanks to the aerodynamic downforce, at sections I never imagined you can stay on full throttle. I’m pretty familiar with the Nordschleife. But today I got to learn it in a new way”, said the 37-year old from Bruchmühlbach-Miesau in the German region of Saarpfalz. He is a huge admirer of Stefan Bellof. In 2015, on the thirtieth anniversary of Bellof’s fatal accident, Timo raced at the Spa-Francorchamps 6-hour race of the FIA World Endurance Championship with a helmet carrying the famous black-red-gold design of the 1980s star. “For me Stefan Bellof is and remains a giant”, he emphasises. “Today my respect for his achievement with the technology available back then increased even more.”


Today’s success is the second track record on the Porsche 919 Hybrid Evo tally: On April 9 this year in Spa, the dramatic evolution of the three-times Le Mans winner lapped faster than a Formula One car with Neel Jani at the wheel. The 34-year old Porsche works driver from Switzerland – Le Mans outright winner and Endurance World Champion of 2016 – set a lap of 1:41,770 minutes on the 7.004 kilometre (4.35 mile) Grand Prix circuit in the Belgian Ardennes mountains. He topped the previous track record, set by Lewis Hamilton in 2017 qualifying, by 0.783 seconds. The British Mercedes driver took pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix in 1:42.553 minutes.
 

Tuesday, 3 July 2018

Continuing in my talking about my family at https://dharmawheel.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=28424

I just posted the below at 'Dharma Wheel' message board in my continued discussion about my family at https://dharmawheel.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=28424 (and it was approved for publishing right away! Quick approval this time!). But I did some minor punctuation correction to the repost of it here.This continued discussion about my family is here at this blog also, the last post about my family at http://samsarictravelling.blogspot.com/2018/05/this-is-continuation-of-post-my-late.html :

I phoned my Aunt 'P.' (yes, I actually have her phone number, and she did come to Canada twice in the last 10 or so years (so did my other Aunt)) to see if she was the 'P.D. Leigh' who co-authored the books with my Uncle Lap (aka Minh Thanh). This phone call was about 3 weeks to a month ago, and was a recorded message left on the answering service.

I did not know she emailed a reply, instead of phoning with a reply, until I checked one of my main emails 15 days after she sent the email. I thought she did not want to talk to me so never phoned back, or for some other reason or reasons she did not phone back. I only had a bit of an idea she might have sent an email reply instead, but never checked the email account she would send one to if she did, until 15 days after she actually did send an email.

That email said 'P.D. Leigh' is her name, and the 'Leigh' is an Anglicization of 'Le'. 'Leigh' is actually how the last name 'Le' sounds like if spoken.

That's all.

Happy Fourth of July, America.

Ai