More accurately, it'll fill up with people that get issued a new IP address regularly. Which is going to mostly be people who use dial-up. Some varieties of DSL change relatively frequently (the low-end one from Qwest here in Minneapolis is not up 24x7, and so is more likely to get a new IP address). Most other broadband only gets a new IP address every few months, at worst - my DSL is up 24x7 on a static IP, I've got friends using both DSL and cable modems on DHCP - they report getting a new IP address every 2-6 months, usually when they power-cycle their modem equivalent. They don't always get a new IP address, that's just the time that they do get one.
What I want to know is where the dot in the Balkans came from. There's nothing I can match up with it in the details - my foreign visitors are UK, Finland, and Balkans on the map, but only UK and Finland on the details. I know who the Finland visitor is, and am reasonably certain I know who the UK visitor is - but I haven't the faintest idea who's reading me from the Balkans. Maybe I'll ask sometime.
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Date: 2007-02-03 11:38 pm (UTC)What I want to know is where the dot in the Balkans came from. There's nothing I can match up with it in the details - my foreign visitors are UK, Finland, and Balkans on the map, but only UK and Finland on the details. I know who the Finland visitor is, and am reasonably certain I know who the UK visitor is - but I haven't the faintest idea who's reading me from the Balkans. Maybe I'll ask sometime.