Congratulations To The Sub Report!
In becoming the best source for submarine news around the 'net, Eric at The Sub Report has earned a devoted following; I check out his page a couple of times a day. As an example of how much interest there is in submarines, check out TSR's Sitemeter, and you'll notice a milestone just got passed.
Eric got his one millionth page view sometime yesterday -- that's quite a feat! Even though his site started recording visitors probably a year or so after mine did, he beat me to 1,000,000 page views with a couple weeks to spare. (I'm still in the lead with unique visits, and will probably be passing the 500,000 visit mark about the same time I pass the 1,000,000 page view plateau sometime next month -- not that blog traffic is a competition or anything; after all, submariners are never competitive, right?)
Congratulations, Eric!
3 Comments:
Hello,
I know this is not pertaining to the blog entry, but my dad was in the navy and was a nuc on the USS San Francisco. He was statione din Norfolk, Va where i grew up. I recently heard a man's speech at a Army Seminar. I was really moved and I know that he wrote book on the accident that happened in Guam to the USN-711. I was just wondering if you had any information on the book or the author, or anything for that matter. I am really interested in finding it. If you could help i would greatly appreciate it. Please e-mail me at schneiderEN@chc.edu.
Thank you so much,
Erin Schneider
9/28/2007 2:25 PM
Erin,
I'm not familiar with that book, but I'll write to some of the men who were on the San Francisco during the grounding and ask them if they know about it.
9/28/2007 2:53 PM
Thank You for the note Joel.
That milestone slipped right pass me. Too busy looking for sub stories.. Anyhow Shipmates… Its been a pleasure providing a news source for the submarine community
9/28/2007 10:37 PM
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