Isn't it hard to believe that another year has gone by? For this month's installment of Richmond by the Numbers, we take you on a numerical journey through several Richmond.com stories from 2007. From bathrobes to the queen's visit to the Michael Vick sentencing this week, it's been an interesting year in Richmond.
12
In February, this was the date of Doing Business in Your Bathrobe Day. Go here to check out one work-at-home mom's story.
100 million
Cost of plans for redeveloping Cloverleaf Mall in Chesterfield County. Go here to read what was happening with the plans in January. Go here to read the latest in December.
3202
A House transportation bill that caused much debate during the General Assembly session. Go here to check out the bond proposal.
10
The number of kilometers in the Ukrop's Monument Avenue 10k. In February and March, a coach for the training team took readers on a journey for training for the big race. Go here to check out the first story in the series.
65
Winning score for the VCU Rams in the CAA tournament in March. Go here to read coverage of the game that sent the team to the NCAA tournament.
79
After winning the CAA championship, VCU went on to beat Duke in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Final score: 79-77. Go here to read all about the huge upset.
3
The May date of the Queen Elizabeth II's arrival in Virginia. Go here to recapture the drama.
105
Laps led by Jimmie Johnson in the spring race at Richmond International Raceway. Go here to check out his dominating day. Johnson also won the September race at RIR. Go here to read all about it.
258,000
Approximate number of Clearwire customers in June. The company formally announced its arrival to Richmond mid-way through this year. Go here to get wired up.
4
As in the time of day that fans lined up to see the latest "Harry Potter" flick in July. Go here to check out all the rage at the Science Museum.
11
"Dangerous" dogs in Chesterfield County in August. A law that took effect in 2006 required people to register their dangerous dogs. Go here to read all the details.
50
Number of years that custodian Sylvanius Brown has worked for the city of Richmond as of September. "Work is work. A job is a job," he says. Go here to read his profile.
130
Decibels of VCU's new warning system. "It wasn't worth the hype," says one Richmond bus driver. Go here to read more quotable quotes from the September event.
90
Cost of a barrel of oil in October. Go here to read more about how Virginia and Richmond handled the situation.
30
In November, the Richmond Marathon hit the streets for the 30th time in record numbers. Go here to read the preview story of the event and here to check out the Rblog in the month leading up to the race.
23
While this may be Michael Jordan's popular jersey number, it's the total number of months Michael Vick will spend behind bars for his role in a dog fighting operation. He was sentenced Dec. 10. Go here for all the details.
w LAST TIME OUT: The SunTrust Richmond Marathon.
Hey Richmonders! What's your favorite number? Everyone likes a certain number for some reason. To end off the last installment of Richmond by the Numbers this year, we'd like for you to leave your favorite number in the comments section below.