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My first blogiversary.

Posted by Emily on 2nd June 2011

One year ago I made my first blog post so today is my blog’s birthday. This is my 161st post. My clustrmap will change to a new one soon. So far my blog has had 7925 visitors from 108 countires.  A couple of the posts I did were about a six degrees of separation challenge, the only 2 [...]

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Six degrees of separation challenge update

Posted by Emily on 31st March 2011

It was almost 3 months ago that I did my first six degrees of separation challenge and I was very excited when I woke up this morning and I saw a visitor from Iceland in my Feedjit! (10/4/2011 I’ve changed the picture on this post to my new clustrmap now) That means 5 of the 7 countries have [...]

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Six degrees of separation challenge update

Posted by Emily on 19th January 2011

Two weeks ago I did a post on six degrees of separation. In the first couple of days I had 3 visitors from Scotland! The next person that visited was from Borneo, from Kota Kinabalu in Sabah on the 13th of January. Then I had two visitors from Greece, but neither of them were because [...]

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Six degrees of separation challenge… anyone from Madagascar?

Posted by Emily on 5th January 2011

One of my favourite things about blogging is seeing what countries visitors come from. Some of the places that I have been waiting to see a visit from are Madagascar, Iceland, Greenland, Borneo, Scotland, Greece and Sri Lanka. Mum explained to me what six degrees of separation was and I thought that it might work [...]

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