Race to 100,000 Page Views: #1
Update: Page Views at the end of November 16, 2009
Commentary:
I offer my sincerest apologies to Tamara McRill for not updating this page on the day she claimed this title. Tamara captured her 2nd Race to page view race Gold Medal. John Myers is currently ain 2nd place, but Linda Louise Johnson looks like she wants to pass him. She trails him by slightly more than 3,000 page views.
Tamara also looks ready to take her 2nd Gold Medal is a total page views part of a page vie race. She leads Linda Louise Johnson by over 45,000 page views. Janet Hunt is in 3rd place behind Linda by just under 1,000 page views. The others are within striking distance too.
Update: Page Views at the end of October 27, 2009
Commentary:
I mean no disrespect to the other racers, but at this point it seems like Tamara McRill will win this race. She has a commanding at this point and need less than 2,000 page views to pass the 100,000 page view mark. Since our last update, John Myers remains in 2nd place and Louise Linda Johnson has edged past Janet for 3rd place in the standings.
Again in the total page views for the contest period, Tamara McRill has a sizeable lead. However, there is a quite a battle heating up for 2nd and 3rd place. Currently, Linda Louise Johnson is in 2nd place, but she leads Janet Hunt by slightly less than 700 page views. John Myers, remains a close 4th and T Hillukka and Samaira are also close enough that they both could challenge for the medals.
Update: Page Views at the end of September 16, 2009
Commentary:
Just as she did in the race to 50,000 page views, Tamara McRill is beginning open up a lead over the competition. John Myers remains in 2nd, trailing by 3,610 and Linda Louise Johnson moves up and nose out Janet Hunt for 3rd place.
Tamara McRill is also opening up a lead in the total page views for the contest period. Janet Hunt and John Myers are dueling for 2nd and 3rd place, with Janet slightly ahead. However, no one is within 12,500 page views of Tamara.
Update: Page Views at the end of September 10, 2009
Commentary:
With the September 10, 2009 update, Tamara McRill passes John Myers and takes the lead in the race to 100,000 page views. Granted, Tamara only leads by 59, but she has definitely served John notice. Will John have an answer for Tamara? Linda Louise Johnson remains in 3rd place.
The top three spots in the total page views for the contest period remain the same. However, Tamara is starting put some distance between John Myers and Janet Hunt. It will be interesting to see if they can remain within striking distance.
Update: Page Views at the end of September 6, 2009
Commentary:
John and Tamara respectively retain their 1st and 2nd place positions in the race to 100,000 page views. The other three Contributors jumble their places in the standings with Samaira jumping up into 3rd place. Samaira, Janet Hunt and Linda Louise Johnson all remain with in 501 page views of each other.
In the total page views for the contest period, Tamara McRill continues to lead the way. However, Janet Hunt hs swapped places with John Myers. Janet is now in 2nd and John is now in 3rd.
Update: Page Views at the end of September 4, 2009
Commentary:
I think, in the race to 100,000 page views, John Myers would be the first to admit that he started out with a bit of a cushion. Tamara McRill started in the 2nd position, trailing John by 9,552 page views. However, Tamara is quite the competitor and has shown her page view racing talents in the race to 50,000 page views. Tamara now trails John by 3,648. All the other Contribitors that are participating in this race are in contention for the Bronze Medal as they are all within 502 page views of each other. John Myers did reach the 50,000 page view milestone today. For this he deserves our praise.
In the total page views for the contest period part of the race, Tamara leads all Contributors by over 5,900 page views. John Myers and Janet Hunt are locked in a fierce battle for 2nd and 3rd place. Currently, John is in 2nd and Janet is in 3rd, but they are separated by just 3 page views.
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23 Comments
Post a CommentNo apology needed, Han. :) Good luck to everyone else!
Wow, good going Tamara, Janet and Louise!
It's like a horse race! Cool. I have too many friends in the race to pick a favorite...
Thanks Han! Nice going Tamara and Janet!
Thanks for the comment Gayle. We can still edit them, but even though the publish button is there it doesn't send out notifications.
Thanks Han! It's a shame we can't republish DO articles anymore. Makes me wonder what we'll do about typos.
Thanks Han and Dan!
Way to go everyone! Keep it up!
Great job. Good luck to everyone in the race. :0)
Congratulations John! Great work, Han!