WHAT a day this has been! I don’t think I’ve had quite this much blogging related excitement since I started blogging. Its not like its the FIRST time I got a high profile link. I’ve had a high profile link here and there that created what I thought was a big buzz. I’ve gotten stumbled a few times. I admit that I enjoyed watching my traffic counter spin and thought that was just loads of fun. Now I know that those were just minor league compared to what happened today!! Maybe some of you are accustomed to hundreds of thousands of people coming to your blog, but I’m not. My poor ol’ site meter is worn slap out.
Being a blogger, one of the first things I did when I logged on today was look at my site meter. Its an obsessive-compulsive ritual kind of thing I do. Well, my traffic was pretty high (for me) so I thought isn’t that nice. Of course, that lead me to looking to see where it was coming from. It turned out that Neal Boortz had linked one of my post on his front page. How cool is that!!! I was all excited.
I checked my stats again and the dadgume thing was just twirling as fast as it could. So I went back to my blog feeling quite pleased with myself and when I refreshed my site it wouldn’t load. And it wouldn’t load. And it wouldn’t load. I wasn’t getting THAT much traffic. I called my ISP and they said that they were doing emergency recovery. They said it wouldn’t be a problem, it was just a couple of thousand hits an hour, they just had to rearrange a few things. They said give them a couple of minutes and things would be back to normal.
I went and did some laundry and came back and this time my blog said my account was suspended. I started to call my ISP again but before I could my ISP called me. The tech supervisor called to tell me that I’d been Fark‘d!!!!! I had no idea because I wasn’t able to get to my blog. I told him to PLEASE get me back on line. He said almost 300,000 had tried to access my blog pretty much all at once and it had crashed the shared server Blue Star Chronicles is on which shut down 100 other blogs and websites. They had to shut mine down so the others could get back up. Okay, I understood that - but when would they get mine back up and how would they get mine back up. I ended up being on the phone with that poor guy for what seemed like hours while he shuffled things around so they could carry the load. Meanwhile, my site was down more than it was up during the biggest influx of traffic. That meant that I got none of the work done on it that I had intended to do today - but tomorrow is another day.
Long story short - we ended up putting the post that had gone ‘viral’ (does that traffic constitute viral?) on a plain html page and redirected traffic there so that I could get my blog back up. That of course, left me not getting the comments. You can read them here if you are interested.
The story has since been stumbled and is on numerous forums including the History Channel forum and I don’t know how many websites and blogs. All of them pale in comparison to the traffic that Fark brought here.
Of course, during the bulk of the traffic my blog was down, so I didn’t get to watch my site meter twirling around to all that traffic. But it was fun none the less.
The post that created so much interest was one I wrote about a week ago about the 80-year-old Green Beret who was court martialed for shooting an intruder. We created an html page to handle the load. You can read it here.
Since you can’t leave comments at that post due to the traffic being redirected to the html page, you can leave comments for Smokey Taylor here if you like, although there are a couple hundred comments at Fark about it.
If only I had to get used to that much traffic!!!
I’m just glad my little post helped in its small way to get Sgt. Smokey Taylor the attention and honor he deserves!!!

February 3rd, 2008 at 9:42 am
Cool deal, Beth!
February 3rd, 2008 at 9:44 am
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February 3rd, 2008 at 1:19 pm
You Mr Taylor are an asset to our constitution and may i say thanks to you for your years of service to the free world.
THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.
February 3rd, 2008 at 5:28 pm
Pale Rider - if you notice in the first sentence I wrote that I saw the story at PCFreeZone. I don’t take stories without giving credit as to where I found the story.
Besides, Chrissie is a friend of mine. I wouldn’t reference a story I found at her site and not give her credit. The original story was at military.com so in essence we both cut and pasted the story and then put our own comments on it.
More importantly, this story isn’t about me or Chrissie. Its about Sgt. Taylor.
Sorry if that upsets you.
February 3rd, 2008 at 5:30 pm
Good Shot Good Shot Good Shot
February 4th, 2008 at 8:13 am
Give me Smokeys home address and I will send him some CCI Hollow points for his .22 calibre pistol. The velocity of these rounds is around 1700 FPS. Which should get the job done in the future..
February 4th, 2008 at 9:48 am
Will you please run for PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES?!
February 4th, 2008 at 6:24 pm
OUT fucking STANDING Sgt!
I will be happy to send you a box of hollow-points that will surely do the job right next time.
As the post will have a problem with that, I would be happy to send a $20 to cover any future ammo needs, although I am sure your fellow chapter buddies are hooking you up with the right ammo as we speak.
Keep up the good work Sgt!
Carry on.
==chuck
February 5th, 2008 at 12:56 am
There are a few of US that understand the soft lead .22LR’s use for the quiet jobs. Smokey my Brother you missed his eye or nose but you are Number One with me. This story gave me a laugh such as I haven’t enjoyed in far too many years. Your generation of SF NCO’s trained and led me and I remain in awe of you even to this day. I will share your story with many of our brothers. I completely agree with Ms. Curry with her recomendation of ammunition selection. May God bless your life and ease your nights and days. If you guys keep having this much fun you’ll end up with your own TV show. ;^)>
February 7th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Good for him! I will gladly donate ammo(stingers) to him