Please Note: These are not automatically generated, but are manually updated when I can be bothered. As it covers a reasonably large sample size, it should remain reasonably accurate unless major changes have been made since it was last updated.
Last updated: 15-Nov-1998 17:26
| Number of HTML files | 210 | Total size of HTML files | 1.3MB | |
| Number of graphic (.gif/.jpg) files | 202 | Total size of graphics files | 2.3MB | |
| Number of audio files (.mpg) | 10 | Total size of audio files | 11.8MB | |
| Number of .zip files | 10 | Total size of .zip files | 802KB | |
| Total number of files | 432 | Total size of all files | 16.3MB |
Ok, for those of you who really want to know, that means each page is is 6.3KB of HTML with 0.9 unique graphics, each of which is 11.5KB long. Or something. What it does mean is that the theoretical download time with a 28,800 bps modem is about 5 seconds per page. Even allowing for internet bottlenecks, packet overheads, server slowdowns etc., you shouldn't have to wait too long for each page.
Up to date stats for accesses to the page are provided here.
Bandwidth statistics for my ISP's server are located here. Though this probably bears no relation to the access time on the web server, but never mind.