No, from the APRS blog,
"During the weekend I replaced the date browsing menu with a new AJAX-based one. The downside is that the new one doesn't tell you how many positions were received during a year, month or day. The upside is that it's much, much faster than the old one. The old one was generated completely when you looked up a station on the map, which in turn required scanning the whole position history of the station, which caused a lot of disk IO, which filled up the caches"
I liked being able to drop down the dates and see the numbers of position reports. Was easy to tell which days were trips, and which ones were goofing off.
Like in this case, I wanted to look at his previous days, pick one with lots of data points, and review his trip for comparison.