Hopefully the first day of second year went without too many glitches. I was certainly encouraged by the number of people who approached me at the end of the lectures to ask about SPSSCs, getting involved in e-learning opportunities, and more.

Apologies to group A4 who went without a tutor for their Practising Medicine session, but I understand that Dr Smith will try to see you all later in the week. Get back to me if you need another session.

A second year came to my clinic yesterday afternoon! Hopefully he found it useful, and will come again.

And finally, my hit counter says we had 1200 hits to the site yesterday. And they can’t *all* be Richard and me….?

4 Responses to “Day 1 – 1000 Hits, one postponed ward session, and a student in my clinic.”

  • Richard Stretton:

    Actually I spent most of yesterday hitting the site, I crave popularity don’t you know….

  • DundeeChest:

    Nice avatar.

  • My highly scientific experiment (F5) shows that repeatedly reloading the site increases the counter (it would seem by at least 2 each time, no less) – unless of course, there are lots of people accessing the site at this time – I doubt it.

    PS The RSS feed has changed – it doesn’t load the whole post any more, and no links either, I think. It means you have to load the page anyway to see the whole post 🙁
    PPS I’ve noticed some comments are linked to http://website/ – has the default changed from blank, or do people type “website” into the optional box?!

  • DundeeChest:

    The hits number, is literally hits, not visits. So it’s artificially high. The visits number is more useful.

    I altered the RSS feed in response to someone complaining about the individual posts being too long. I can change them back…

    There’s always someone complaining!

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