[sac-forum] Re: SAC database recognized

I use Google Analytics on my blogs.  It's free*, and shows all kinds of
stats on web traffic--visits, page views, sources of referral, content
analysis, etc.  You just have to put an invisible piece of javascript on the
page.

My reports are boring, since hardly anyone visits.  The SAC site would be
just the opposite, I imagine.

*Google has use of the data, so it does not break the universal law of
TANSTAAFL.



On 10/27/07, Rick Tejera <saguaroastro@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Funny thing. I saw the article while doing a quick thumb through. I
> noticed
> that there wasn't a sidebar mentioning where to find a list of red stars.
> I
> was already composing the letter to the editor to make their readers aware
> of the red star DB. Then I actually read the article.  It'd be interesting
> to see how many hits it get's in the next few weeks.
>
> Stan, any way of putting a hit counter on the databases?
>
>
> Rick Tejera
> President
> Editor SACnews
> Saguaro Astronomy Club
> Phoenix, Arizona
> saguaroastro@xxxxxxx
> www.saguaroastro.org
>
>
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>
> Check out page 84 of the December issue of Astronomy Magazine.
> Michael Bakich's article titled "Tour the sky's reddest stars"
> references the availability of SAC databases, including specific mention
> of
> the red star database.  Great recognition!
>
> Bob
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