Copyleft (C) Davide G. M. Salvetti <sa...@debian.org>, 1998,
Modified by Bernard M. Piller <ber...@bmpsystems.com>, 1999,
Modified by Jochen Striepe <joc...@tolot.escape.de>, 2000-2001,
Modified by Joshua Crawford <jgcrawfo...@gmail.com>, 2003-2005.
Newsgroup................: alt.fan.robert-jordan
Time stamp...............: Fri 11 Sep 2009 (GMT) 17:30
Start....................: Fri 4 Sep 2009 (GMT) 17:34
End......................: Wed 9 Sep 2009 (GMT) 12:28
Days.....................: 5
Messages.................: 11
Authors..................: 4
Messages per author......: 2.8
Characters...............: 26275
Average message length...: 2388.6
Messages per day.........: 2.2
Characters per day.......: 5255
Quoting ratio............: 43.8% (lines) 47.2% (chars)
Top 50 threads (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
=============================================================
1) Inglorious Basterds. .....................................: 4 0.8 36.4%
2) "The Hangover" ...........................................: 2 0.4 18.2%
3) afrj weekly statistics (05/09/09) ........................: 2 0.4 18.2%
4) abfrj weekly statistics (05/09/09) .......................: 1 0.2 9.1%
5) afrj weekly statistics (04/07/09) ........................: 1 0.2 9.1%
6) afrj weekly statistics (29/08/09) ........................: 1 0.2 9.1%
Top 50 authors (#1: reg. Linux user, #2: total mesgs, #3: mesgs/day, #4: share)
===============================================================================
1) Chucky & Janica ......................................... : 6 1.2 54.5%
2) Ilya the Recusant ....................................... : 2 0.4 18.2%
3) bruce ......................................... (#173468) : 2 0.4 18.2%
4) Brinner ................................................. : 1 0.2 9.1%
Top 50 user agents (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
=================================================================
1) Forte Free Agent 3.3/32.846 ............................: 6 1.2 54.5%
2) Forte Agent 2.0/32.652 .................................: 2 0.4 18.2%
3) bruce's autopost scripts ...............................: 2 0.4 18.2%
4) G2/1.0 .................................................: 1 0.2 9.1%
Top 50 crossposting groups (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
=========================================================================
1) alt.binaries.fan.robert-jordan .........................: 1 0.2 9.1%
Top 50 URL's (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
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1) http://geocities.com/mortarn ...........................: 4 0.8 36.4%
2) http://ohilya.livejournal.com/ .........................: 3 0.6 27.3%
3) http://www.rewardscentral.com.au/Join/Default.aspx?refe : 3 0.6 27.3%
4) http://www.geocities.com/mortarn/usenet/statnews.pl-3.3 : 2 0.4 18.2%
5) http://www.rewardscentral.com.au/Join/Default.aspx?refe : 2 0.4 18.2%
Top 50 quoting ratios (#1: qlines/wlines, #2: qchars/wchars, #3: total msg's)
=============================================================================
1) Brinner ................................................: 66.3% 77.3% 1
2) Ilya the Recusant ......................................: 65.7% 71.6% 2
3) Chucky & Janica ........................................: 43.3% 53.0% 6
4) bruce ..................................................: 0.0% 0.0% 2
statnews.pl is downloadable as
http://www.geocities.com/mortarn/usenet/statnews.pl-3.32-jc20051017.gz
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Hee hee, Inglorious basterds have a hangover!
>
>Top 50 authors (#1: reg. Linux user, #2: total mesgs, #3: mesgs/day, #4: share)
>===============================================================================
>
> 1) Chucky & Janica ......................................... : 6 1.2 54.5%
> 2) Ilya the Recusant ....................................... : 2 0.4 18.2%
> 3) bruce ......................................... (#173468) : 2 0.4 18.2%
> 4) Brinner ................................................. : 1 0.2 9.1%
Curses! Foiled again!
>
>Top 50 user agents (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
>=================================================================
>
> 1) Forte Free Agent 3.3/32.846 ............................: 6 1.2 54.5%
> 2) Forte Agent 2.0/32.652 .................................: 2 0.4 18.2%
> 3) bruce's autopost scripts ...............................: 2 0.4 18.2%
> 4) G2/1.0 .................................................: 1 0.2 9.1%
>
>
>Top 50 crossposting groups (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
>=========================================================================
>
> 1) alt.binaries.fan.robert-jordan .........................: 1 0.2 9.1%
>
>
>Top 50 URL's (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
>===========================================================
>
> 1) http://geocities.com/mortarn ...........................: 4 0.8 36.4%
> 2) http://ohilya.livejournal.com/ .........................: 3 0.6 27.3%
> 3) http://www.rewardscentral.com.au/Join/Default.aspx?refe : 3 0.6 27.3%
> 4) http://www.geocities.com/mortarn/usenet/statnews.pl-3.3 : 2 0.4 18.2%
> 5) http://www.rewardscentral.com.au/Join/Default.aspx?refe : 2 0.4 18.2%
>
>
>Top 50 quoting ratios (#1: qlines/wlines, #2: qchars/wchars, #3: total msg's)
>=============================================================================
>
> 1) Brinner ................................................: 66.3% 77.3% 1
> 2) Ilya the Recusant ......................................: 65.7% 71.6% 2
> 3) Chucky & Janica ........................................: 43.3% 53.0% 6
> 4) bruce ..................................................: 0.0% 0.0% 2
>
>
> statnews.pl is downloadable as
> http://www.geocities.com/mortarn/usenet/statnews.pl-3.32-jc20051017.gz
Ilya the Recusant
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"Asshole" has a special place in my childhood, the point at which I
first learned that typical Americans were assholes.
- C&J
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>Top 50 authors (#1: reg. Linux user, #2: total mesgs, #3: mesgs/day, #4: share)
>===============================================================================
>
> 1) Chucky & Janica ......................................... : 6 1.2 54.5%
> 2) Ilya the Recusant ....................................... : 2 0.4 18.2%
That's more like it.
C&J
>>Top 50 threads (#1: total messages, #2: mesgs/day, #3: share)
>>=============================================================
>>
>> 1) Inglorious Basterds. .....................................: 4 0.8 36.4%
>> 2) "The Hangover" ...........................................: 2 0.4 18.2%
>> 3) afrj weekly statistics (05/09/09) ........................: 2 0.4 18.2%
>> 4) abfrj weekly statistics (05/09/09) .......................: 1 0.2 9.1%
>> 5) afrj weekly statistics (04/07/09) ........................: 1 0.2 9.1%
>> 6) afrj weekly statistics (29/08/09) ........................: 1 0.2 9.1%
>
>Hee hee, Inglorious basterds have a hangover!
Say what you like about Brinner's movie reviews (and I do), they're
the only non-statistic thing in the, uh, statistics.
Saving the brucebot from going blind, in other words.
>>Top 50 authors (#1: reg. Linux user, #2: total mesgs, #3: mesgs/day, #4: share)
>>===============================================================================
>>
>> 1) Chucky & Janica ......................................... : 6 1.2 54.5%
>> 2) Ilya the Recusant ....................................... : 2 0.4 18.2%
>> 3) bruce ......................................... (#173468) : 2 0.4 18.2%
>> 4) Brinner ................................................. : 1 0.2 9.1%
>
>Curses! Foiled again!
I'm sure you meant to say "curses, foiled for once".
C&J
That appears to be true, of late. Poor Brinner.
> Saving the brucebot from going blind, in other words.
Or somehow developing sentience and getting pissed at us for never
posting.
> >>Top 50 authors (#1: reg. Linux user, #2: total mesgs, #3: mesgs/day, #4: share)
> >>===============================================================================
>
> >> 1) Chucky & Janica ......................................... : 6 1.2 54.5%
> >> 2) Ilya the Recusant ....................................... : 2 0.4 18.2%
> >> 3) bruce ......................................... (#173468) : 2 0.4 18.2%
> >> 4) Brinner ................................................. : 1 0.2 9.1%
>
> >Curses! Foiled again!
>
> I'm sure you meant to say "curses, foiled for once".
As a not-spruced-up-turkey-dinner, I most certainly did not. No foil
here. Aluminium or otherwise.
> C&J
I@W
Hey, it's a victory you deserve. Even I know how hard it is to find
time to engage in verbal word-play on the 'net these days.
Claps all around.
> C&J
I@W
>> Saving the brucebot from going blind, in other words.
>
>Or somehow developing sentience and getting pissed at us for never
>posting.
I can see that happening. He will become our robotic overlord and we
will sit all day posting and posting in order to feed him in a weird
sort of Matrix-thing.
C&J
>> > 1) Chucky & Janica ......................................... : 6 1.2 54.5%
>> > 2) Ilya the Recusant ....................................... : 2 0.4 18.2%
>>
>> That's more like it.
>
>Hey, it's a victory you deserve. Even I know how hard it is to find
>time to engage in verbal word-play on the 'net these days.
Yeah, there's nothing. Even the impending arrival of the Next Book
hasn't spurred activity. And I am yet to take the final steps in
getting our website back up and running so the Next Book Inn can get
its long-awaited update.
>Claps all around.
At least over in afgrrm we have one new guy who is fuelling
discussion, and getting the oldbies to stir.
C&J
It's understandable. Especially after you've spent all day at work, to
come home and do stuff that won't even get much of a reception by
anyone except a few select people can seem just...like not the most
exciting of prospects.
>>Claps all around.
>
>At least over in afgrrm we have one new guy who is fuelling
>discussion, and getting the oldbies to stir.
FreeAgent says there's something like 100 + new posts. Yeek. Will see
what I can do about making it 101. It's good to see GRRM's fanboys are
keeping usenet alive.
>C&J
>>>Hey, it's a victory you deserve. Even I know how hard it is to find
>>>time to engage in verbal word-play on the 'net these days.
>>
>>Yeah, there's nothing. Even the impending arrival of the Next Book
>>hasn't spurred activity. And I am yet to take the final steps in
>>getting our website back up and running so the Next Book Inn can get
>>its long-awaited update.
>
>It's understandable. Especially after you've spent all day at work, to
>come home and do stuff that won't even get much of a reception by
>anyone except a few select people can seem just...like not the most
>exciting of prospects.
Well, I like to think there's a bit more to it than that, but I still
need some sort of material to work with.
>>>Claps all around.
>>
>>At least over in afgrrm we have one new guy who is fuelling
>>discussion, and getting the oldbies to stir.
>
>FreeAgent says there's something like 100 + new posts. Yeek. Will see
>what I can do about making it 101. It's good to see GRRM's fanboys are
>keeping usenet alive.
We do what we can. It's just the sort of place where people aren't
coming anymore, and the people who are here are getting fewer and
fewer.
C&J
And should boredom overcome you...
>>>>Claps all around.
>>>
>>>At least over in afgrrm we have one new guy who is fuelling
>>>discussion, and getting the oldbies to stir.
>>
>>FreeAgent says there's something like 100 + new posts. Yeek. Will see
>>what I can do about making it 101. It's good to see GRRM's fanboys are
>>keeping usenet alive.
>
>We do what we can. It's just the sort of place where people aren't
>coming anymore, and the people who are here are getting fewer and
>fewer.
It's a shame, really, since usenet kicks some fierce arse.
>>Well, I like to think there's a bit more to it than that, but I still
>>need some sort of material to work with.
>
>And should boredom overcome you...
I'm not easily bored, old chum.
>>>>At least over in afgrrm we have one new guy who is fuelling
>>>>discussion, and getting the oldbies to stir.
>>>
>>>FreeAgent says there's something like 100 + new posts. Yeek. Will see
>>>what I can do about making it 101. It's good to see GRRM's fanboys are
>>>keeping usenet alive.
>>
>>We do what we can. It's just the sort of place where people aren't
>>coming anymore, and the people who are here are getting fewer and
>>fewer.
>
>It's a shame, really, since usenet kicks some fierce arse.
Better than any of the alternatives, that's for sure.
C&J
But - *should* it happen...
>>>>>At least over in afgrrm we have one new guy who is fuelling
>>>>>discussion, and getting the oldbies to stir.
>>>>
>>>>FreeAgent says there's something like 100 + new posts. Yeek. Will see
>>>>what I can do about making it 101. It's good to see GRRM's fanboys are
>>>>keeping usenet alive.
>>>
>>>We do what we can. It's just the sort of place where people aren't
>>>coming anymore, and the people who are here are getting fewer and
>>>fewer.
>>
>>It's a shame, really, since usenet kicks some fierce arse.
>
>Better than any of the alternatives, that's for sure.
And yet it's these alternatives that are so wildly popular, when
they're the least flexible, the most crippled in design, and the most
utterly annoying and obnoxious in their ability to get in the way of
communication by interrupting text with annoying pictures, flashing
images, games, quizzes, etc.
>>>>Well, I like to think there's a bit more to it than that, but I still
>>>>need some sort of material to work with.
>>>
>>>And should boredom overcome you...
>>
>>I'm not easily bored, old chum.
>
>But - *should* it happen...
*bursts into sudden and rather creepy life*
But it hasn't happened yet!
>>>It's a shame, really, since usenet kicks some fierce arse.
>>
>>Better than any of the alternatives, that's for sure.
>
>And yet it's these alternatives that are so wildly popular, when
>they're the least flexible, the most crippled in design, and the most
>utterly annoying and obnoxious in their ability to get in the way of
>communication by interrupting text with annoying pictures, flashing
>images, games, quizzes, etc.
Yeah, I blame Web boards and Facebook.
Myspace and LiveJournal are okay, they only killed the rec.artists.
*smile*
Still, hopefully there's no profit in killing Google Groups and usenet
entirely. Not while there are still posts turning up, every month. Er,
every couple of months.
C&J
Unfortunately, there's also little or no profit to Google in _maintaining_
Google Groups correctly; for example, even Advanced Search currently refuses to
admit that anything after 1993 exists in a.r.k ...
Dave
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>>Still, hopefully there's no profit in killing Google Groups and usenet
>>entirely. Not while there are still posts turning up, every month. Er,
>>every couple of months.
>
>Unfortunately, there's also little or no profit to Google in _maintaining_
>Google Groups correctly; for example, even Advanced Search currently refuses to
>admit that anything after 1993 exists in a.r.k ...
Not sure what group that is, but that search thing has always been
buggy and Google Groups has always been a bit of a pain.
Should see it trying to handle the Welcome Back Contro Party Thread.
Now there's some fun. Even Freeagent has some trouble with that puppy.
C&J