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The Trophy Cabinet
Here are some of the nice little trinkets which we've collected over the years, and warrant saving on their own page.
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The Golden Web Awards are run by the International Association of Webmasters and Designers, which has a vested interest in adding as many sites as possible to the register. Nonetheless, it's nice to get an award sometimes. |
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This just says that a few of the pages, hopefully all, validate as HTML 4.01. This just means that I've taken a little extra time to make sure the site works properly. |
 | in 1999, BONWAG made it through as a semifinalist (top 20) in the 'Personal Pages' category of the Australian Web Awards. |
 | BONWAG remembers the 'Cool Banana' we got from aaa.com.au (Top 50 Useful Australian Sites), even if they aren't around any more. |
 | BONWAG is privileged to be not one of the top 5%, or the bottom 5%, but the middle 5% of the Web. |
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And some nice things that people have said
- Was just reviewing the semi-finalist for the AFR/Telstra WebAwards...because I have to for work! But seriously what an excellent site! Keep on keeping on!'
Donna, Sydney Australia
- LOL this is a cool site!!
Mary-Ann
- Hi, Dave I haven't visited for a while but always enjoy it when I do. I particularly like the fun things to do in an elevator.
Joel
How Many Visitors?
In 2001, we had about 4000 different computers connect to BONWAG. In 2002, it was 9000. Whether that means 13 thousand people have visited is anyone's guess. If you assume a third of those were search engines and other robots, that's about 40 'people' a week. Roughly.
We've also had footprints left on the doormat by visitors from the following notable organisations and domains:
- disney.com
- nasa.gov
- wa.gov.au
- ibm.com
...and the following countries (during 2002)
- .com (Commercial)
- .au (Australia)
- .net (Networks)
- .uk (United Kingdom)
- .us (United States)
- .ca (Canada)
- .edu (USA Higher Education)
- .org (Non Profit Making Organisations)
- .jp (Japan)
- .pl (Poland)
- .se (Sweden)
- .mil (USA Military)
- .de (Germany)
- .br (Brazil)
- .nz (New Zealand)
- .sg (Singapore)
- .nl (Netherlands)
- .gov (USA Government)
- .gr (Greece)
- .dk (Denmark)
- .fr (France)
- .my (Malaysia)
- .it (Italy)
- .be (Belgium)
- .ie (Ireland)
- .za (South Africa)
- .mx (Mexico)
- .ar (Argentina)
- .fi (Finland)
- .il (Israel)
- .do (Dominican Republic)
- .ch (Switzerland)
- .ee (Estonia)
- .hk (Hong Kong)
- .cr (Costa Rica)
- .es (Spain)
- .pt (Portugal)
- .at (Austria)
- .bg (Bulgaria)
- .cl (Chile)
- .pk (Pakistan)
- .tw (Taiwan)
- .arpa (Arpanet)
- .in (India)
- .mt (Malta)
- .th (Thailand)
- .id (Indonesia)
- .cz (Czech Republic)
- .uy (Uruguay)
- .no (Norway)
- .lt (Lithuania)
- .bz (Belize)
- .si (Slovenia)
- .gt (Guatemala)
- .co (Colombia)
- .ve (Venezuela)
- .sh (Saint Helena)
- .hu (Hungary)
- .ru (Russia)
- .sa (Saudi Arabia)
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