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06-01-2009, 03:55 PM
<div align="center">e-Watchman Activity Report for June 2009
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Jehovah Himself Has Become King: Update

While in the past we have not taken the opportunity to present you with an official report regarding e-Watchman&#39;s activity and reach, it does seem the appropriate thing to do as Robert and I finalize the complete redesign of the Jehovah Himself Has Become King website, and Robert completes the last of the recordings for the audio files. We fully expect the newly-overhauled site to go live reasonably soon, and we are certain that your patience will be well-rewarded. Too, you will perhaps take especial interest in the fact that the Second Edition of the book will be offered in paperback as well as the traditional hardcover edition. Having a paperback edition will make it much easier to carry around a copy of the book! And, as you may already know, all physical editions of the book are offered at cost, meaning that there is absolutely no residual profit to be had by Robert King in the physical sales of Jehovah Himself Has Become King. To date, over 70,000 copies of the book have been distributed worldwide. We expect the distribution to continue even more so upon release of the Second Edition of the reference work.

As before, there will not only be the physical editions available to interested ones--electronic versions will also be available online for download at no cost. These will include Adobe PDF and Microsoft Reader formats.

For those interested in an audio version of the updated reference work, we will be making available both Apple Audio (aac) and MP3 versions, again at no cost to you. And, just as was done previously, the entire book will be available through streaming audio. If possible, the book will be made available as an Apple Podcast, for those with Apple audio devices such as iPhone and iPod.


The e-Jehovah&#39;s Witnesses Discussion Board

According to server reports, the Discussion Board continues to see an average of 9,000 unique visitors each month, with an average overall of 23,000 visits every month. Keep in mind that it is not a numbers game, however. What is meant is that this Discussion Board&#39;s core participants&#39; hard work in participation and engaging in the ongoing discussions is seen and apparently enjoyed by more than the approximately 100 or so members. In other words, 8900 other people are following these discussions and interchanges taking place in any given month. That is a respectable feat to be able to reach out to so many, and certainly more than we are able to achieve through our offline lives. At the same time, it is a serious responsibility as one&#39;s words in a post can affect others&#39; view of Christian living and communication. Belligerence, taunting, and belittling posts do little to draw others back to this Discussion Board, and only invite more of the same behavior and draw like-minded individuals who enjoy such unChristian talk, causing a degradation in the Discussion Board&#39;s intent to provide an atmosphere of relative peacefulness yet willful candor on topics that can affect one&#39;s relationship with the congregation as well as Jehovah God.

It has never been the goal of this Discussion Board to boast in number of members, but rather in the quality of the discussions taking place. As such, it seems to be the case that the Discussion Board enjoys a fairly consistent membership of between 90 and 130 participating individuals. The only real requirements that are in place are that you both read and agree to the guidelines, and that you participate in the discussions. Often, we get people who register, but never post. We are not looking for members: we are looking for participants. If you are not comfortable engaging in the discussions (or starting one of your own), there is no need to register for an account. You can simply read the discussions taking place, with no obligations whatsoever. When the time comes that you are ready to join in the discussions, register for an account so that you will have posting privileges. However, accounts that do not have posts associated with them are typically removed after seven days, and accounts that have not had any activity associated with them for four months or longer are typically removed as abandoned accounts. This is to ensure that the number of members reported by the software are participating members.

For the rest of you who continue to provide us with food for thought, insights we would never otherwise be able to enjoy, and worthwhile association, please know that you are appreciated and treasured.


Upcoming Projects

Once the Second Edition of Jehovah Himself Has Become King is completed and the revamped site is brought online publicly, I believe the next immediate project will be the e-Watchman Media site. There have been some technical issues and design flaws that have been nagging us for quite some time, and we would like to address those as soon as feasible. Robert also has several other things that have been back-burnered during the book project, and he hopes to resume development once the demands of book preparation are finished with him. You can be sure that "teasers" about some of these upcoming developments will be provided over time.


Shameless Plug

Robert has, from time to time, told me that I should post a link to my own online writings/blogs, and I have always been reluctant to do so because of one reason or another. I still hold to that view, although I most certainly appreciate the offer.

Robert has been and continues to be one of the most treasured friends and spiritual companions that I believe I will ever have the privilege of knowing in this lifetime. I support his efforts without reservation for that reason, and have assisted him in every way I can. Most of you have never had the privilege of knowing the person behind this online campaign to inform the friends of what they can expect at some point in the future. I would never presume to say that I know Robert in a BFF sort of way, but one cannot help but come to know and understand another person after working side by side for as long as Robert and I have, and he has without question gained my utmost respect.

That is not to say that we have not had our disagreements or times when one or the other&#39;s feelings were hurt by the actions or words of the other. These, too, are to be expected in friendship, yet the importance of resolving these as quickly and thoroughly as possible as always been my goal (and I would venture to add that it has been Robert&#39;s goal as well), because Satan is only too willing to capitalize on such things between fellow Christians. To that end, I believe that Robert and I have been blessed as a result of our efforts in that regard.

Still, not for the praises of men do either of us work as hard as we do behind the scenes, but for one thing only: the praise of our God, whose name is Jehovah. And to one day hear the words from such a loving, gracious, merciful God: "Well done."

Timothy Kline / Administrator


P.S. If any person does happen to be interested in visiting my own sites, I can be contacted privately via PM. I will not, however, use this Discussion Board to promote myself or my own sites.

Gabriel
06-01-2009, 04:40 PM
it is a serious responsibility as one&#39;s words in a post can affect others&#39; view of Christian living and communication. Belligerence, taunting, and belittling posts do little to draw others back to this Discussion Board


[/b]I couldnt have said it better myself. I will deffinately be more cautious with the words that I post keeping in mind that I could be held liable to Jehovah if my reckless speach stumbles my fellow brother or sister. Thanks for the reminder.

truthseeker
06-01-2009, 05:08 PM
Brian G Omdahl / Truthseeker

Londoner
06-02-2009, 12:26 AM
Thanks for the update, and many thanks to Robert and Timothy for all their hard work and financial sacrifices they have made to keep this board online.


Londoner

FutureMan
06-02-2009, 12:36 AM
Thanks for the update, and many thanks to Robert and Timothy for all their hard work and financial sacrifices they have made to keep this board online.


Londoner[/b]

Hello all, I too appreciate that like minded ones can come here to this forum to communicate with each other bible truths, each from our own perspectives.
That is how the truth is discerned, and we all contribute towards moving towards the spiritual light and understanding of relevant Bible prophecies.

From FutureMan

Eyes & Ears
06-02-2009, 01:12 AM
Thank you Timothy and Watchman for your hard work, patience with us board members and the Board Activity Report. :icon_razz:

Jehovah continue to bless you both as well as your loved ones as this work widens out to reach others.

Sisterly love

E & E

steff
06-02-2009, 01:17 AM
Hello,



Thank you both for doing your work. You&#39;ll hear "well done" for sure!




I can&#39;t wait to start reading new edition.



steff

imjustaskin
06-02-2009, 03:51 AM
Adding my thanks to Robert and the administration.

I have found Robert&#39;s writings deeply thought-provoking and always well-defended and explained. I don&#39;t agree 100% with it all...and that&#39;s actually ok!

Thanks to Jehovah for Robert and this board for giving us a place where we can have freedom of thought and conscience and not be outcast. Where we can be both upbuilt and challenged, without having to fear expressing ourselves.

It is truly a blessing from Jehovah.

Peter
06-02-2009, 08:59 AM
Both Robert and Timothy a big thank you for your time, hard work and dedication in contributing to our understanding of the scriptures through this site. If Jehovah needed two servants to get the message across he couldn’t have chosen two more dedicated men. I’ve spent countless hours pouring over the essays, commentaries, and listening to the audio version of JHHBK – if it had not been for those writings a condition of blindness would have prevailed.



You both have stood as men in the face of adversity from your own kind i.e. thrown out of the synagogues so to speak and for that Jehovah will bless you both a hundred fold.



Peter

Eyes & Ears
06-02-2009, 11:51 AM
Oh yes, how could I be so goofy. I forgot to say thanks also for your writings Watchman. I print out so much I am constantly adding to Walmart&#39;s stock getting ink/paper for my printer.

But it is a good thing, I have learned so much and thank Jehovah for your courage of stepping up and stepping out on FAITH and your LOVE for Jehovah with your whole heart, soul and mind.

I found the list of essays, and I am making sure I get them all this time, then will check out to make sure I have all the commentaries.

Sisterly love,

E & E

Desert Blossom
06-02-2009, 03:15 PM
It has been a privilege to be a member of this discussion forum. Thank you to both Robert and Timothy for all the hard work, blood, sweat, tears, and financial sacrifices you have made, as well as many thanks to your spouses for their support.

It was exciting to read the statistics, to know that so many who love Jehovah and Jesus are gathering together here, a unique cyber congregation. I thank Jehovah every day for having a place where I can mingle with my brothers and sisters, and do it with freedom of speech.

I am really looking forward to the release of the 2nd edition, and will give listening to the audio version a try. May Jehovah continue to bless you and your families as you work so hard to bring truth and comfort to skinned and thrown about sheep, and boldly announce Jehovah&#39;s judgments.

Many thanks,
Desert Blossom

shikinah
06-03-2009, 06:07 AM
Just want to say a big thank you to you both, for providing a spiritual place for individuals to share their thoughts on biblical and world changing events. It has helped clarify underlying issues, while helping individuals see scriptual wisdom more clearly..keep up the good work and may Jehovah continue to bless your progress.

Sisterly Love
Elizabeth

Orchid
06-09-2009, 10:04 PM
Thank you very much for this post and your time here.

SlaveForJah
06-09-2009, 11:58 PM
For those interested in an audio version of the updated reference work, we will be making available both Apple Audio (aac) and MP3 versions, again at no cost to you. And, just as was done previously, the entire book will be available through streaming audio. If possible, the book will be made available as an Apple Podcast, for those with Apple audio devices such as iPhone and iPod.[/b]

Hello Timothy. Will the Audio Version of the Second Edition include chapter 20 on Lamentations?

Also, for Watchman, are you still producing the Short-Wave Program?


Agape

SlaveForJah

watchman
06-10-2009, 04:59 AM
Hello Timothy. Will the Audio Version of the Second Edition include chapter 20 on Lamentations?

Also, for Watchman, are you still producing the Short-Wave Program?[/b]

Hello SFJ

Actually, I cut a couple of chapters out of the 2nd edition and Lamentations was one of them. As for the shortwave program, unfortunately I dropped that contract too. I enjoyed doing the show but I was uncertain of the extent of the reception and for the amount of money I was spending to purchase airtime ($300 an hour) it seems I might get more bang for the buck using that money on the web to reach people. I intend to kick off an advertising campaign on the net for the book once it is finished. As it stands presently, though, I am back struggling with a pinched nerve in my neck and horrific migraines. It makes everything more difficult. The chiropractor, shiatsu lady and the little Chinese acupuncturist gal are my best friends right now.

watchman

watchman

shikinah
06-10-2009, 05:00 PM
<div class='quotemain'>Hello Timothy. Will the Audio Version of the Second Edition include chapter 20 on Lamentations?

Also, for Watchman, are you still producing the Short-Wave Program?[/b]

Hello SFJ

Actually, I cut a couple of chapters out of the 2nd edition and Lamentations was one of them. As for the shortwave program, unfortunately I dropped that contract too. I enjoyed doing the show but I was uncertain of the extent of the reception and for the amount of money I was spending to purchase airtime ($300 an hour) it seems I might get more bang for the buck using that money on the web to reach people. I intend to kick off an advertising campaign on the net for the book once it is finished. As it stands presently, though, I am back struggling with a pinched nerve in my neck and horrific migraines. It makes everything more difficult. The chiropractor, shiatsu lady and the little Chinese acupuncturist gal are my best friends right now.

watchman

watchman

[/b][/quote]

From what i know, a pinched nerve can be helped by the following, Magnesuim Phosphate, Silicea and Calcium Phospate. When we get older we tend to suffer with a Calcium Fluoride deficiancy which results in disc and bone wearing, which leaves nerve endings able to move freely between these spaces and get trapped. Magnesium Phosphate helps with pain and electrical impulses while Silicea coats the mylan sheath helping migraines and external interferance, acupuncture and oteopathy etc works better when the root cause is dealt with. Oh and the Calcium Flouride helps rebuild the worn joints, discs etc..

Hope you get better soon

Elizabeth

watchman
06-10-2009, 05:18 PM
<div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'>Hello Timothy. Will the Audio Version of the Second Edition include chapter 20 on Lamentations?

Also, for Watchman, are you still producing the Short-Wave Program?[/b]

Hello SFJ

Actually, I cut a couple of chapters out of the 2nd edition and Lamentations was one of them. As for the shortwave program, unfortunately I dropped that contract too. I enjoyed doing the show but I was uncertain of the extent of the reception and for the amount of money I was spending to purchase airtime ($300 an hour) it seems I might get more bang for the buck using that money on the web to reach people. I intend to kick off an advertising campaign on the net for the book once it is finished. As it stands presently, though, I am back struggling with a pinched nerve in my neck and horrific migraines. It makes everything more difficult. The chiropractor, shiatsu lady and the little Chinese acupuncturist gal are my best friends right now.

watchman

watchman

[/b][/quote]

From what i know, a pinched nerve can be helped by the following, Magnesuim Phosphate, Silicea and Calcium Phospate. When we get older we tend to suffer with a Calcium Fluoride deficiancy which results in disc and bone wearing, which leaves nerve endings able to move freely between these spaces and get trapped. Magnesium Phosphate helps with pain and electrical impulses while Silicea coats the mylan sheath helping migraines and external interferance, acupuncture and oteopathy etc works better when the root cause is dealt with. Oh and the Calcium Flouride helps rebuild the worn joints, discs etc..

Hope you get better soon

Elizabeth
[/b][/quote]

thanks Liz. Aren&#39;t those the so-called mineral salts?

shikinah
06-10-2009, 05:22 PM
<div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'>Hello Timothy. Will the Audio Version of the Second Edition include chapter 20 on Lamentations?

Also, for Watchman, are you still producing the Short-Wave Program?[/b]

Hello SFJ

Actually, I cut a couple of chapters out of the 2nd edition and Lamentations was one of them. As for the shortwave program, unfortunately I dropped that contract too. I enjoyed doing the show but I was uncertain of the extent of the reception and for the amount of money I was spending to purchase airtime ($300 an hour) it seems I might get more bang for the buck using that money on the web to reach people. I intend to kick off an advertising campaign on the net for the book once it is finished. As it stands presently, though, I am back struggling with a pinched nerve in my neck and horrific migraines. It makes everything more difficult. The chiropractor, shiatsu lady and the little Chinese acupuncturist gal are my best friends right now.

watchman

watchman

[/b][/quote]

From what i know, a pinched nerve can be helped by the following, Magnesuim Phosphate, Silicea and Calcium Phospate. When we get older we tend to suffer with a Calcium Fluoride deficiancy which results in disc and bone wearing, which leaves nerve endings able to move freely between these spaces and get trapped. Magnesium Phosphate helps with pain and electrical impulses while Silicea coats the mylan sheath helping migraines and external interferance, acupuncture and oteopathy etc works better when the root cause is dealt with. Oh and the Calcium Flouride helps rebuild the worn joints, discs etc..

Hope you get better soon

Elizabeth
[/b][/quote]

thanks Liz. Aren&#39;t those the so-called mineral salts?

[/b][/quote]

Yes you have the Biochemic tissue salts and you have Celloid mineral therapy by Dr Blackmore which is a stronger alternative

www.natures-practice.com (http://www.natures-practice.com) theres some on here also.

watchman
06-10-2009, 05:35 PM
<div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'>Hello Timothy. Will the Audio Version of the Second Edition include chapter 20 on Lamentations?

Also, for Watchman, are you still producing the Short-Wave Program?[/b]

Hello SFJ

Actually, I cut a couple of chapters out of the 2nd edition and Lamentations was one of them. As for the shortwave program, unfortunately I dropped that contract too. I enjoyed doing the show but I was uncertain of the extent of the reception and for the amount of money I was spending to purchase airtime ($300 an hour) it seems I might get more bang for the buck using that money on the web to reach people. I intend to kick off an advertising campaign on the net for the book once it is finished. As it stands presently, though, I am back struggling with a pinched nerve in my neck and horrific migraines. It makes everything more difficult. The chiropractor, shiatsu lady and the little Chinese acupuncturist gal are my best friends right now.

watchman

watchman

[/b][/quote]

From what i know, a pinched nerve can be helped by the following, Magnesuim Phosphate, Silicea and Calcium Phospate. When we get older we tend to suffer with a Calcium Fluoride deficiancy which results in disc and bone wearing, which leaves nerve endings able to move freely between these spaces and get trapped. Magnesium Phosphate helps with pain and electrical impulses while Silicea coats the mylan sheath helping migraines and external interferance, acupuncture and oteopathy etc works better when the root cause is dealt with. Oh and the Calcium Flouride helps rebuild the worn joints, discs etc..

Hope you get better soon

Elizabeth
[/b][/quote]

thanks Liz. Aren&#39;t those the so-called mineral salts?

[/b][/quote]

Yes you have the Biochemic tissue salts and you have Celloid mineral therapy by Dr Blackmore which is a stronger alternative

www.natures-practice.com (http://www.natures-practice.com) theres some on here also.
[/b][/quote]


Thanks again. I will definitely check it out.

shikinah
06-11-2009, 01:27 AM
<div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'>Hello Timothy. Will the Audio Version of the Second Edition include chapter 20 on Lamentations?

Also, for Watchman, are you still producing the Short-Wave Program?[/b]

Hello SFJ

Actually, I cut a couple of chapters out of the 2nd edition and Lamentations was one of them. As for the shortwave program, unfortunately I dropped that contract too. I enjoyed doing the show but I was uncertain of the extent of the reception and for the amount of money I was spending to purchase airtime ($300 an hour) it seems I might get more bang for the buck using that money on the web to reach people. I intend to kick off an advertising campaign on the net for the book once it is finished. As it stands presently, though, I am back struggling with a pinched nerve in my neck and horrific migraines. It makes everything more difficult. The chiropractor, shiatsu lady and the little Chinese acupuncturist gal are my best friends right now.

watchman

watchman

[/b][/quote]

From what i know, a pinched nerve can be helped by the following, Magnesuim Phosphate, Silicea and Calcium Phospate. When we get older we tend to suffer with a Calcium Fluoride deficiancy which results in disc and bone wearing, which leaves nerve endings able to move freely between these spaces and get trapped. Magnesium Phosphate helps with pain and electrical impulses while Silicea coats the mylan sheath helping migraines and external interferance, acupuncture and oteopathy etc works better when the root cause is dealt with. Oh and the Calcium Flouride helps rebuild the worn joints, discs etc..

Hope you get better soon

Elizabeth
[/b][/quote]

thanks Liz. Aren&#39;t those the so-called mineral salts?

[/b][/quote]

Yes you have the Biochemic tissue salts and you have Celloid mineral therapy by Dr Blackmore which is a stronger alternative

www.natures-practice.com (http://www.natures-practice.com) theres some on here also.
[/b][/quote]


Thanks again. I will definitely check it out.
[/b][/quote]

Your welcome :)

Jahsdisciple
06-14-2009, 07:38 AM
Since i was in a serious car accident,Ive had terrible back problems. Glucosamine (1 gram per day) was a miracle and recently,rosehip &#39;shells&#39; (2 grams per day)a miracle as glucosamine was.

Id like to say thanks also for this board,its been an eye opener and great to share with those who love Jah !!!

shikinah
06-14-2009, 09:48 AM
Since i was in a serious car accident,Ive had terrible back problems. Glucosamine (1 gram per day) was a miracle and recently,rosehip &#39;shells&#39; (2 grams per day)a miracle as glucosamine was.

Id like to say thanks also for this board,its been an eye opener and great to share with those who love Jah !!![/b]


I know Glucosamine is very good but i didnt know that Rosehip shells were good for this type of injury, thank you for this information, and hope your feeling much better.

Sisterly Love
Elizabeth

Jahsdisciple
06-14-2009, 01:23 PM
<div class='quotemain'>Since i was in a serious car accident,Ive had terrible back problems. Glucosamine (1 gram per day) was a miracle and recently,rosehip &#39;shells&#39; (2 grams per day)a miracle as glucosamine was.

Id like to say thanks also for this board,its been an eye opener and great to share with those who love Jah !!![/b]


I know Glucosamine is very good but i didnt know that Rosehip shells were good for this type of injury, thank you for this information, and hope your feeling much better.

Sisterly Love
Elizabeth
[/b][/quote]

hi Elizabeth.
Thanks for the best wishes.
Its best to get the shells as they are less processed. the capsules are the ground shells and anything processed by grinding loses something because of heat in the grinding and oxidation.

Heat kills components depending on the amount of it.plus just getting the shells means saving a fair bit of money. Caps are around $3-400 per kilo and whole shells are $25 per kilo for organic. My Mum bought 60 X 0.5 grams for $60...so thats $60 for 30 grams. 1 kilo will last 500 days.

Rosehips have a lot of amasing nutrients. Google and see. I noticed a differance inside a week !

Make sure you get the right &#39;rosehip&#39;..Rosa Canina.

This also rebuilds cartlidge over time which is a big factor in ALL joints,esp as we age or its damaged.
agape&#39;
Jahsdisciple.

shikinah
06-14-2009, 09:01 PM
<div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'>Since i was in a serious car accident,Ive had terrible back problems. Glucosamine (1 gram per day) was a miracle and recently,rosehip &#39;shells&#39; (2 grams per day)a miracle as glucosamine was.

Id like to say thanks also for this board,its been an eye opener and great to share with those who love Jah !!![/b]


I know Glucosamine is very good but i didnt know that Rosehip shells were good for this type of injury, thank you for this information, and hope your feeling much better.

Sisterly Love
Elizabeth
[/b][/quote]

hi Elizabeth.
Thanks for the best wishes.
Its best to get the shells as they are less processed. the capsules are the ground shells and anything processed by grinding loses something because of heat in the grinding and oxidation.

Heat kills components depending on the amount of it.plus just getting the shells means saving a fair bit of money. Caps are around $3-400 per kilo and whole shells are $25 per kilo for organic. My Mum bought 60 X 0.5 grams for $60...so thats $60 for 30 grams. 1 kilo will last 500 days.

Rosehips have a lot of amasing nutrients. Google and see. I noticed a differance inside a week !

Make sure you get the right &#39;rosehip&#39;..Rosa Canina.

This also rebuilds cartlidge over time which is a big factor in ALL joints,esp as we age or its damaged.
agape&#39;
Jahsdisciple.
[/b][/quote]

Thank you brother, i have only known it to be used in skincare for scarring, etc..Hydrolised Collagen is excellent for cartilage either bovine or shark, i regrew my knee cartilage using it along with silicea.

Jahsdisciple
06-15-2009, 12:03 AM
[quote]

The e-Jehovah&#39;s Witnesses Discussion Board

According to server reports, the Discussion Board continues to see an average of 9,000 unique visitors each month, with an average overall of 23,000 visits every month. Keep in mind that it is not a numbers game, however. What is meant is that this Discussion Board&#39;s core participants&#39; hard work in participation and engaging in the ongoing discussions is seen and apparently enjoyed by more than the approximately 100 or so members. In other words, 8900 other people are following these discussions and interchanges taking place in any given month. That is a respectable feat to be able to reach out to so many, and certainly more than we are able to achieve through our offline lives. Timothy Kline / Administrator


(/quote]

Hi Timothy,
Thanks for your hard work !

I wanted to be clear about something. Are you saying the amount of people visiting does not relate to the number of "views" on each topic ? Non members viewing a topic is not counted,but the server registers these non member visits ? Otherwise the &#39;views&#39; would reflect those that visit and the &#39;views&#39; would be a lot higher.
Regards,Jahsdisciple.

Administration
06-15-2009, 01:42 PM
Hi Timothy,
Thanks for your hard work !

I wanted to be clear about something. Are you saying the amount of people visiting does not relate to the number of "views" on each topic ? Non members viewing a topic is not counted,but the server registers these non member visits ? Otherwise the &#39;views&#39; would reflect those that visit and the &#39;views&#39; would be a lot higher.
Regards,Jahsdisciple.[/b]


Topic views are not a reliable indicator for the simple reason that it goes up by one every time you reload the page or refresh it (you could sit and reload a page for an hour, for example, and drive up a topic view&#39;s count significantly). Whereas, the server reports the number of unique visitors (registered members and non-registered guests from different IP addresses and countries of origin), thus providing a far more reliable impression of the DB&#39;s reach and audience.

--Administrator