Where from: this month, non-computer, Searches, .
After an initial high of 2700 hits per month,
the index page of
this site celebrating his life quickly dropped to around
1000 per month where it remains around the end of the fourth year.
Total text page hits/week runs about 4000.
Besides his family, friends, and coworkers,
we see the knitters,
the webscissors/pagebuilders,
the Java programmers,
the college applicants,
and the Culture Wars people.
Also people interested in massage tables
and in cardiology and
///tears///
his funeral service.
Here are
longstanding known
links to His Life.
Here is how many times specific files
were sent out from here:
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Likewise, his Toessel site (NOW DISCONNECTED) remains busy we infer from the number of visitors it sends here (about one a day in 2003). A local copy of his Toessel site gets about three visitors/day.
Joel Black said it this way:
If Jos was able to do this, the first thing he'd say is, "Look at all you beautiful people," because he always said that. Then he'd probably hug every one of you, and he'd touch every one of you, and he'd say something to every one of you, because he did that all the time. It's like he let everyone know that he loved everyone, first thing.And then, we'd start talking, and then the ideas would be flowing, and this is like the second piece of Jos. These ideas are flowing back and forth, and we're just running around with ideas -- and he'd originate; he'd bounce back ideas. It was just a great thing -- he's a great man.
I guess I've been thinking for days and this is what Jos is about. He loved everyone and he shared ideas all the time. That's what he'd be doing right now if he could.