3cag is in the low 4 millions.
I remember when I suddenly started getting over a thousand hits a day last March. There was nothing in the top URLs listing but search engines and bots (all going for the previous incarnation of blogsey, which no longer existed), so I did what I could to stem the tide of useless traffic. I even went to the extreme of setting my robots.txt file to "no bots". Once I did that, it was like someone pulled the Internet cord out of my virtual server.
I left it that way for a month, then renamed the robots file to something else. The robots have been slowly coming back, but they rarely if ever try to get to the non-existant PHP-based blog, and I've been getting visits from people that want to see the photos, want to hear the Chats, etc. I also convinced my webhost to do something that has REALLY helped in keeping track of things. They now record a separate log file for each day. Not only does that drastically cut down the dross I need to slog through in checking for problems, it also helps me to gauge whether I've had an increase or decrease in traffic on a particular day, just by seeing the file size.
Just got notice of an update to Firefox2 (to 2.0.0.1) so I checked the ranking of the Update info page (mid 17 thousands).