Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Temperature: -17°C Clouds: Cloud and Visibility OK
Maribor, Slovenia.
Temperature: -15°C Conditions: Mist Clouds: Clear Skies
Portoroz, Slovenia.
Temperature: -6°C Clouds: Cloud and Visibility OK

Question 1: The location of TGoC readers.
The survey was a great success, with more than 300 people participating. My warmest thanks again to everyone who filled out the questionnaire.
Before I tell you what happened, let me first tell you what didn’t happen: Not a single person clicked on the box saying that they lived in Koroška (Carinthia). In fact, that was the only option in the entire questionnaire that no one touched. It was like the leper of the survey. I was baffled. I asked some friends why this might be the case, but they just unleashed abusive and derisive anti-Carinthia rants — which is what always happens when you ask one Slovene about another region of the country. (Slovenes aren’t nationalists, they’re regionalists.)
Otherwise, half of the people in Slovenia appear to be in lovely Ljubljana, roughly 20% are in Styria, and the rest are evenly spread out across the country. For people living outside of Slovenia, about 70% have some connection to the country (friends/family/visit) and 30% have none.
Many of you (28%) were too high on methamphetamines to remember how you first got here, while others blogs accounted for most referrals. (22%)
Here are the top five results for the most-enjoyed and least-enjoyed categories:
| Most Enjoyed | Least Enjoyed |
| Things you Won’t See in the U.S. (13%) | I Pretty Much Enjoy them all (45%) |
| Slovenia (12%) | Great Yugoslav Album Covers (11%) |
| ex-Yugoslavia (9%) | Natalija Verboten (10%) |
| Eternal Slovenia/Slovakia Mix-up (9%) | Sports (6%) |
| EU (7%) | ex-Yugoslavia (5%) |
As you can see, ex-Yugoslavia is the only category to make both of the top five. Otherwise, there was quite a bit of variance with no overwhelming consensus. Except, of course, for question number eight. A full 100% of you described Slovenian singing sensation Natalija Verboten as some form of delicious, as demonstrated by this pie graph:

Question 8: How would you describe Natalija Verboten?
I really don’t get why you are all so obsessed with her. Quite frankly, it’s almost pathological.
As for RSS feeds: About 23% of you are subscribed to one, and 30% aren’t sure what it is. If you’re curious, this page has lots of good info about feeds. Basically, they let you keep track of various pages in one place. Instead of opening up carniola.org, you go to (for example) Bloglines. You can find feeds for pretty much everything, so it’s best to do it if there are a lot of sites you visit regularly.
The suggestions, in the meantime, were wonderful; almost universally very encouraging with a lot of good ideas, plus a lot of complaints about Verboten. It was great.
Big thanks to everyone once again!