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Something else that should be 'disclaimered' is the counter I installed on the main center page. Webcounter is a great service for tracking page accesses and it passes my "Three Rules For a Good Web Application" test. That is to say it is free, installs easily (less than 5 minutes for me), and is highly configurable ... thus I recommend it to anyone wanting such a service. In particular I've configured it to count only "new" web accesses, in other words if a user comes in and looks at 10 or 20 pages in my web site the counter should only record a single 'hit'. I'm not absolutely sure this is the case since I don't have, or want, a way to track who is coming in and accessing pages, but it seems to be working. I access up to 30 pages in a single session sometimes when tinkering with the site and at the end of the day I'm only seeing a couple of new hits. So don't expect a big fat number at the bottom, but it should be a decent sample of how many different folks have visited. Selah.