On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 16:28:05 -0000, "Christopher L. Morrow" said: > > On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Blaine Christian wrote: > > > Yea, but that's just me pinging everything and google and yahoo > > > fighting over who has the most complete list of x rated sites. > > > > and this probably depends greatly on the network, user-population, > > business involved. Is it even a metric worth tracking? > > It's a fight for eyeballs, isn't it? Routing table hits caused by spidering > from search engines will give a good indication of what percent of the
oops, I should have not replied to Blaine/Tony but directly to tony's message :( The real question was: "If the percentage of hits is dependent on 'user population', 'business', 'network' is it even worth metricing for the purpose of design of the device/protocol?" Unless of course you want a 'sport' and 'offroad' switch on your router :)