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Greg Bacon  
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 12:15 pm
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
From: Greg Bacon <gba...@cs.uah.edu>
Date: 24 Sep 2002 16:15:10 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 12:15 pm
Subject: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
Following is a summary of articles spanning a 7 day period,
beginning at 17 Sep 2002 16:21:24 GMT and ending at
24 Sep 2002 16:11:47 GMT.

Notes
=====

    - A line in the body of a post is considered to be original if it
      does *not* match the regular expression /^\s{0,3}(?:>|:|\S+>|\+\+)/.
    - All text after the last cut line (/^-- $/) in the body is
      considered to be the author's signature.
    - The scanner prefers the Reply-To: header over the From: header
      in determining the "real" e-mail address and name.
    - Original Content Rating is the ratio of the original content volume
      to the total body volume.
    - Please send all comments to Greg Bacon <gba...@cs.uah.edu>.

Excluded Posters
================

perlfaq-suggestions\@mox\.perl\.com

Totals
======

Posters:  178
Articles: 715 (261 with cutlined signatures)
Threads:  63
Volume generated: 1676.2 kb
    - headers:    726.6 kb (12,390 lines)
    - bodies:     899.3 kb (24,626 lines)
    - original:   529.6 kb (15,992 lines)
    - signatures: 49.6 kb (1,025 lines)

Original Content Rating: 0.589

Averages
========

Posts per poster: 4.0
    median: 2.0 posts
    mode:   1 post - 75 posters
    s:      7.8 posts
Posts per thread: 11.3
    median: 4 posts
    mode:   1 post - 20 threads
    s:      22.3 posts
Message size: 2400.6 bytes
    - header:     1040.5 bytes (17.3 lines)
    - body:       1288.0 bytes (34.4 lines)
    - original:   758.4 bytes (22.4 lines)
    - signature:  71.0 bytes (1.4 lines)

Top 10 Posters by Number of Posts
=================================

         (kb)   (kb)  (kb)  (kb)
Posts  Volume (  hdr/ body/ orig)  Address
-----  --------------------------  -------

   70   168.2 ( 73.3/ 94.8/ 41.1)  ilias <at_n...@pontos.net>
   41   106.6 ( 39.6/ 60.5/ 60.5)  Erik Naggum <e...@naggum.no>
   31    54.8 ( 33.4/ 21.4/ 15.7)  Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
   20    66.8 ( 21.9/ 43.9/ 24.4)  Pascal Costanza <costa...@web.de>
   19    84.4 ( 26.2/ 54.3/ 23.1)  Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
   18    26.9 ( 16.8/ 10.0/  4.4)  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
   18    27.5 ( 18.8/  8.6/  6.0)  Espen Vestre <espen@*do-not-spam-me*.vestre.net>
   17    45.2 ( 17.0/ 28.2/ 18.2)  k...@ashi.footprints.net (Kaz Kylheku)
   16    45.5 ( 15.4/ 23.9/  6.3)  Marco Antoniotti <marc...@cs.nyu.edu>
   14    44.2 ( 18.0/ 26.1/ 12.7)  "Marshall Spight" <mspi...@dnai.com>

These posters accounted for 36.9% of all articles.

Top 10 Posters by Volume
========================

  (kb)   (kb)  (kb)  (kb)
Volume (  hdr/ body/ orig)  Posts  Address
--------------------------  -----  -------

 168.2 ( 73.3/ 94.8/ 41.1)     70  ilias <at_n...@pontos.net>
 106.6 ( 39.6/ 60.5/ 60.5)     41  Erik Naggum <e...@naggum.no>
  84.4 ( 26.2/ 54.3/ 23.1)     19  Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
  66.8 ( 21.9/ 43.9/ 24.4)     20  Pascal Costanza <costa...@web.de>
  54.8 ( 33.4/ 21.4/ 15.7)     31  Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
  45.5 ( 15.4/ 23.9/  6.3)     16  Marco Antoniotti <marc...@cs.nyu.edu>
  45.2 ( 17.0/ 28.2/ 18.2)     17  k...@ashi.footprints.net (Kaz Kylheku)
  44.2 ( 18.0/ 26.1/ 12.7)     14  "Marshall Spight" <mspi...@dnai.com>
  34.6 ( 10.5/ 19.3/ 10.3)     11  t...@hurricane.OCF.Berkeley.EDU (Thomas F. Burdick)
  34.2 ( 11.6/ 22.6/  9.5)     11  "Dale King" <Ki...@TCE.com>

These posters accounted for 40.8% of the total volume.

Top 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
==============================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Address
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.998  ( 60.5 / 60.5)     41  Erik Naggum <e...@naggum.no>
0.963  ( 11.4 / 11.8)      9  Bulent Murtezaoglu <b...@acm.org>
0.890  (  6.3 /  7.1)      7  cubicle...@mailandnews.com (Software Scavenger)
0.790  (  2.1 /  2.7)      6  fadr...@ancar.org
0.732  ( 15.7 / 21.4)     31  Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
0.728  (  3.1 /  4.2)      7  Kevin Rosenberg <ke...@rosenberg.net>
0.712  (  4.8 /  6.7)      6  "Carlos Ungil" <Carlos.Un...@cern.ch>
0.709  (  2.4 /  3.3)      6  ozan s yigit <o...@blue.cs.yorku.ca>
0.704  (  6.0 /  8.6)     18  Espen Vestre <espen@*do-not-spam-me*.vestre.net>
0.701  (  8.6 / 12.3)      8  quasia...@yahoo.com

Bottom 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
=================================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Address
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.482  (  7.3 / 15.2)      8  tassilo.parse...@post.rwth-aachen.de
0.463  (  8.1 / 17.5)     11  Donald Fisk <hibou00000nos...@enterprise.net>
0.440  (  4.4 / 10.0)     18  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
0.433  ( 41.1 / 94.8)     70  ilias <at_n...@pontos.net>
0.425  ( 23.1 / 54.3)     19  Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
0.422  (  9.5 / 22.6)     11  "Dale King" <Ki...@TCE.com>
0.396  (  1.1 /  2.8)      5  cst...@dtpq.com (Christopher C. Stacy)
0.346  (  3.0 /  8.7)      5  Raymond Wiker <Raymond.Wi...@fast.no>
0.333  (  1.2 /  3.7)      5  Joona I Palaste <pala...@cc.helsinki.fi>
0.262  (  6.3 / 23.9)     16  Marco Antoniotti <marc...@cs.nyu.edu>

Top 10 Threads by Number of Posts
=================================

Posts  Subject
-----  -------

  118  Re: becoming a better programmer
  104  Use Java! Was: becoming a better programmer
   52  Re: LISP - 2 exponent 0 = 1
   48  Re: Is there a useful distinction between "programming" and "scripting" languages?
   37  is it ok if I quote?
   34  ZetaLisp top level environment
   31  LISP - [SPECS ERR] - Backquote - please confirm.
   28  Re: read-sequence
   19  intentional programming
   18  sqrt  and speed and fp Was Re: Numbers in Lisp

Top 10 Threads by Volume
========================

  (kb)   (kb)  (kb)  (kb)
Volume (  hdr/ body/ orig)  Posts  Subject
--------------------------  -----  -------

 312.4 (126.9/179.6/ 90.7)    104  Use Java! Was: becoming a better programmer
 301.7 (134.9/155.1/ 87.0)    118  Re: becoming a better programmer
 130.6 ( 45.9/ 80.3/ 52.8)     48  Re: Is there a useful distinction between "programming" and "scripting" languages?
 116.1 ( 51.6/ 60.3/ 28.3)     52  Re: LISP - 2 exponent 0 = 1
  91.1 ( 33.4/ 54.0/ 37.5)     37  is it ok if I quote?
  67.2 ( 28.8/ 36.0/ 23.6)     28  Re: read-sequence
  62.3 ( 30.6/ 31.0/ 16.3)     31  LISP - [SPECS ERR] - Backquote - please confirm.
  55.0 ( 30.8/ 23.3/ 16.5)     34  ZetaLisp top level environment
  47.5 ( 20.7/ 24.3/ 13.6)     18  sqrt  and speed and fp Was Re: Numbers in Lisp
  35.8 ( 16.8/ 17.0/  9.6)     19  intentional programming

Top 10 Threads by OCR (minimum of three posts)
==============================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Subject
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.932  (  6.8/   7.3)      4  Re: Knowledge classification systems
0.872  (  7.0/   8.1)      3  Re: Type and Optimize  declarations and speedup (was: Re: is it ok if I quote?)
0.816  (  2.5/   3.0)      4  tweaking lisp with type declaration macros
0.793  (  1.1/   1.3)      5  Subseq relative to end of sequence
0.726  (  7.1/   9.8)     12  Re: ANNOUNCE: LML (Lisp Markup Language) Available
0.718  (  5.1/   7.1)     10  mysql + cmulisp + xemacs + ...
0.716  (  4.5/   6.3)      7  The toxicity of trolls
0.710  ( 16.5/  23.3)     34  ZetaLisp top level environment
0.694  ( 37.5/  54.0)     37  is it ok if I quote?
0.685  ( 11.8/  17.2)      9  Re: LISP - [SPECS ERR] - Backquote - please confirm. - [#V0.3]

Bottom 10 Threads by OCR (minimum of three posts)
=================================================

         (kb)    (kb)
OCR      orig /  body  Posts  Subject
-----  --------------  -----  -------

0.526  ( 16.3 / 31.0)     31  LISP - [SPECS ERR] - Backquote - please confirm.
0.517  (  1.6 /  3.2)      4  How to create a global variable without using setq or set??
0.505  ( 90.7 /179.6)    104  Use Java! Was: becoming a better programmer
0.469  ( 28.3 / 60.3)     52  Re: LISP - 2 exponent 0 = 1
0.441  (  2.0 /  4.6)      6  problem with REQUIRE in CMUCL
0.433  (  3.9 /  9.1)      5  The Violence of the Mole (was: LISP - 2 exponent 0 = 1)
0.361  (  6.1 / 16.8)     15  read-right-paren
0.357  (  0.6 /  1.6)      3  Re: Hashtables in Lisp
0.344  (  1.3 /  3.9)      7  Re: LISP - The Month is Past
0.304  (  2.0 /  6.5)      7  LISP - CommonLisp / Scheme - Differences

Top 10 Targets for Crossposts
=============================

Articles  Newsgroup
--------  ---------

     200  comp.lang.java.programmer
     199  comp.lang.c++
     196  comp.lang.perl.misc
      12  comp.lang.scheme
       3  comp.lang.python
       2  comp.lang.dylan
       2  comp.lang.smalltalk
       1  soc.culture.singapore
       1  comp.lang.prolog
       1  soc.culture.british

Top 10 Crossposters
===================

Articles  Address
--------  -------

      36  "Marshall Spight" <mspi...@dnai.com>
      33  "Dale King" <Ki...@TCE.com>
      33  Donald Fisk <hibou00000nos...@enterprise.net>
      30  Pascal Costanza <costa...@web.de>
      28  Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
      24  tassilo.parse...@post.rwth-aachen.de
      23  k...@ashi.footprints.net (Kaz Kylheku)
      18  Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
      18  "Scott Palmer" <Scott.Pal...@sympatico.ca>
      15  Marco Antoniotti <marc...@cs.nyu.edu>


 
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Stefan Schmiedl  
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 12:41 pm
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From: Stefan Schmiedl <s...@xss.de>
Date: 24 Sep 2002 16:41:11 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 12:41 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
Very impressive and interesting, Greg.

How did you collect the information?

s.


 
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 12:52 pm
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From: Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
Date: 24 Sep 2002 12:52:53 -0400
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 12:52 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

Greg Bacon <gba...@cs.uah.edu> writes:
> Top 10 Posters by Number of Posts
> =================================
>    18    26.9 ( 16.8/ 10.0/  4.4)  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>

I made it to number 6!

> Bottom 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
> =================================================
> 0.440  (  4.4 / 10.0)     18  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>

But I guess I'm not very original.

 
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 12:56 pm
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From: Barry Margolin <bar...@genuity.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 16:56:45 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 12:56 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
In article <elbjfhy2....@ccs.neu.edu>, Joe Marshall  <j...@ccs.neu.edu> wrote:

>But I guess I'm not very original.

That post had 2 original lines versus 6 quoted lines, so it reduced your
OCR.

But at least you didn't quote the entire thing just to add those two lines,
as some obscene quoters are wont to do.

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 More options Sep 24 2002, 2:01 pm
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From: Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 18:00:01 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 2:00 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu> writes:
> Greg Bacon <gba...@cs.uah.edu> writes:

> > Top 10 Posters by Number of Posts
> > =================================
> >    18    26.9 ( 16.8/ 10.0/  4.4)  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>

> I made it to number 6!

> > Bottom 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
> > =================================================
> > 0.440  (  4.4 / 10.0)     18  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>

> But I guess I'm not very original.

Originality is a good thing by itself, but it conflicts with
the need to provide context and the two must be balanced.  I
detest reading an article which has done absolutely no quoting,
and the only way to get the context is to go back in the thread.
However, sometimes this is impossible to do simply, since the
newsreader has missed the previous article for some reason.
So google is the next step, but by that time, do I even care
what had been written?  Fortunately, we have no regular posters
who make a habit of not quoting the context at all.

Perhaps "top 10" and "bottom 10" rates on OCR are not the right
dichotomy; perhaps the "good" posters are the ones in the middle,
close to .5 (balancing originality and context).  So maybe one of
the interesting statistics is who comes closest to 50%.  I don't
know if .5 is really the right number - perhaps the actual center
should be based on the center of a bell-curve which thus would
indicate the "style" of this partiular newsgroup, which would be
somewhat above .5

Based on .5 being good, you're really not that far off from being in
the balanced area...

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Barry Margolin  
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 2:04 pm
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From: Barry Margolin <bar...@genuity.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 18:04:27 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 2:04 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
In article <amq32d$7bjj...@ID-125932.news.dfncis.de>,
Greg Bacon  <gba...@cs.uah.edu> wrote:

>Following is a summary of articles spanning a 7 day period,

Unfortunately, these statistics don't really show the important stuff,
which is who's responsible for the recent steep decline in the signal:noise
ratio here.  We need a script that can tell the trolling and flaming from
the technical posts.

I've given up on reading any thread after its third or fourth day of
existence, because they've all degraded into flames by then.

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Dorai Sitaram  
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 2:12 pm
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From: d...@goldshoe.gte.com (Dorai Sitaram)
Date: 24 Sep 2002 18:12:31 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 2:12 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

I guess the statistics can't be used to hound Ilias
after all.  Marco Antoniotti is the one with the
worst numbers.


 
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 3:00 pm
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From: Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 19:00:01 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 3:00 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

Greg Bacon <gba...@cs.uah.edu> writes:

  [ ... ]

This was a very interesting set of numbers; they mostly ring true.
Thanks for doing this.

In order to account for statistical abberations, I would suggest
looking at this result:

And finding out what would happen to the results in these
categories:

> Top 10 Targets for Crossposts
> =============================
> Top 10 Crossposters
> ===================

if you were to remove the top two threads (which are, in reality,
only one thread, since even if the subject changed, the cross-posting
from the first continued on to the second).  I suspect that you
would find that we normally do much less cross-posting than the
current numbers suggest, and that this statistic is an abnormal blip
instead of being the norm.

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 More options Sep 24 2002, 3:36 pm
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From: Kenny Tilton <ktil...@nyc.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 19:33:19 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 3:33 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

Dorai Sitaram wrote:
> I guess the statistics can't be used to hound Ilias
> after all.  

We do not need statistics to hound ilias; his words suffice.

> Marco Antoniotti is the one with the
> worst numbers.

Anyone have a good line about the value of statistics?

:)

kenny
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 6:03 pm
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From: "Coby Beck" <cb...@mercury.bc.ca>
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 08:04:42 +1000
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 6:04 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

"Kenny Tilton" <ktil...@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message

news:3D90BF18.1050605@nyc.rr.com...

> Anyone have a good line about the value of statistics?

Statistical analysis has shown that any characterisation of a reality that
is based on statistical analysis is false with a probability of one.  (sort
of a "this statement is false" kind of thingy...I tried :)

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 More options Sep 24 2002, 8:01 pm
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
From: Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 00:00:03 GMT
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 8:00 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

"Coby Beck" <cb...@mercury.bc.ca> writes:
> "Kenny Tilton" <ktil...@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:3D90BF18.1050605@nyc.rr.com...

> > Anyone have a good line about the value of statistics?

> Statistical analysis has shown that any characterisation of a reality that
> is based on statistical analysis is false with a probability of one.  (sort
> of a "this statement is false" kind of thingy...I tried :)

Did you know that 73.5% of all statistics are made up?

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Erik Naggum  
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 More options Sep 24 2002, 8:23 pm
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From: Erik Naggum <e...@naggum.no>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 00:23:57 +0000
Local: Tues, Sep 24 2002 8:23 pm
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
* Greg Bacon
|     - A line in the body of a post is considered to be original if it
|       does *not* match the regular expression /^\s{0,3}(?:>|:|\S+>|\+\+)/.

  I cannot make sense of that regexp, but it fails to capture my quoting
  convention while allowing for a number of others.  It should be tuned for
  this newsgroup.  Since I appear to produce more original content than I do,
  the numbers are more than slightly off mark for the "OCR" bit.

|     - The scanner prefers the Reply-To: header over the From: header
|       in determining the "real" e-mail address and name.

  Why?  This seems completely bogus to me and might indicate that it has been
  tuned for a different newsgroup.

| Excluded Posters
| ================
|
| perlfaq-suggestions\@mox\.perl\.com

  And if this is not a dead giveaway of the dangers of Perl reuse, nothing is.

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 More options Sep 25 2002, 12:01 am
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From: Christopher Browne <cbbro...@acm.org>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 04:01:17 GMT
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 12:01 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
In the last exciting episode, Stefan Schmiedl <s...@xss.de> wrote::

> Very impressive and interesting, Greg.

Actually, Chris.  (Long story...)

> How did you collect the information?

There's a Perl class called News::Scan.  It knows how to parse a news
spool and collect the whole bunch of statistics.

Some scripts have been constructed to, well, generate the interesting
summary.

No, it's not written in Lisp.  It has the merit that it didn't take a
lot of effort to write and deploy it.
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From: Christopher Browne <cbbro...@acm.org>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 04:01:18 GMT
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 12:01 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
> Greg Bacon <gba...@cs.uah.edu> writes:

>> Top 10 Posters by Number of Posts
>> =================================
>>    18    26.9 ( 16.8/ 10.0/  4.4)  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>

> I made it to number 6!

"We want information...  information...  information..."

"I am not a number, I am a free variable!!!"

>> Bottom 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
>> =================================================
>> 0.440  (  4.4 / 10.0)     18  Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>

> But I guess I'm not very original.

We'll always consider you original.
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From: Christopher Browne <cbbro...@acm.org>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 04:01:18 GMT
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 12:01 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
In an attempt to throw the authorities off his trail, d...@goldshoe.gte.com (Dorai Sitaram) transmitted:

> I guess the statistics can't be used to hound Ilias
> after all.  Marco Antoniotti is the one with the
> worst numbers.

It's kind of between him and Erik...
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 More options Sep 25 2002, 12:19 am
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From: Petr Swedock <p...@blade-runner.mit.edu>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 00:24:20 -0400
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 12:24 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

Christopher Browne <cbbro...@acm.org> writes:
> In the last exciting episode, Stefan Schmiedl <s...@xss.de> wrote::
> > How did you collect the information?

> There's a Perl class called News::Scan.  It knows how to parse a news
> spool and collect the whole bunch of statistics.

> Some scripts have been constructed to, well, generate the interesting
> summary.

> No, it's not written in Lisp.  It has the merit that it didn't take a
> lot of effort to write and deploy it.

I thought all Lisp had those same merits???   So the question again:
why perl??

=-)

Peace,

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From: ilias <at_n...@pontos.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 12:54:24 +0300
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 5:54 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

i agree with you in essence.

OCR 1.0 is 'the secure way to quote correctly'.

as i've quoted *all*, i don't risk to quote 'unfriendly', thus giving
another meaning to the words of the previous poster.

it's can be a sign of laziness, too.

OCR 0.0   is 'the secure way to quote correctly' (but for the reader
uncomfortable, as he has to look back and to create the interconnections
'manually')

Everything between this is subjective. A real rating cannot be generated
by a machine.

?

AI.

LISP.

whow!

the discussion is in-topic (or in-forum)!


 
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From: Erik Naggum <e...@naggum.no>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 13:26:29 +0000
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 9:26 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
* Kenny Tilton
| Anyone have a good line about the value of statistics?

  83.7% of all statistics is made up on the spot.

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 More options Sep 25 2002, 9:51 am
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From: Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 09:51:45 -0400
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 9:51 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

Kenny Tilton <ktil...@nyc.rr.com> writes:
> Anyone have a good line about the value of statistics?

  ``There are three kinds of lies:  lies, damned lies, and statistics.''

This is attributed to Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) as quoted by Mark
Twain in his (Twain's) biography.  Some think that Henry Labouchère
(1831-1912) may have said it first.

  ``He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts --- for
    support rather than illumination.'' -- Andrew Lang (1844-1912)


 
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Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 14:04:00 GMT
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
You moved me to get out my Bartlett's:

"unless statistics lie he was
  more brave than me:more blond than you."

e e cummings, "i sing of Olaf glad and big"


 
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 More options Sep 25 2002, 10:13 am
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From: Marco Antoniotti <marc...@cs.nyu.edu>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 10:14:54 -0400
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 10:14 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

d...@goldshoe.gte.com (Dorai Sitaram) writes:
> I guess the statistics can't be used to hound Ilias
> after all.  Marco Antoniotti is the one with the
> worst numbers.

I admit my faults and I will make penance. :)

I will try to be more on topic and to the point in the future.

My major fault is that I get too much of a zealot most of the time.

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 More options Sep 25 2002, 10:28 am
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From: Barry Margolin <bar...@genuity.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 14:28:56 GMT
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 10:28 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
In article <3241902237839...@naggum.no>, Erik Naggum  <e...@naggum.no> wrote:

>|     - The scanner prefers the Reply-To: header over the From: header
>|       in determining the "real" e-mail address and name.

>  Why?  This seems completely bogus to me and might indicate that it has been
>  tuned for a different newsgroup.

Unless we have lots of posters using Reply-to, it probably doesn't make a
difference.

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 More options Sep 25 2002, 10:49 am
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From: d...@goldshoe.gte.com (Dorai Sitaram)
Date: 25 Sep 2002 14:49:19 GMT
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 10:49 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
In article <y6c1y7i5f6p....@octagon.valis.nyu.edu>,
Marco Antoniotti  <marc...@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:

>d...@goldshoe.gte.com (Dorai Sitaram) writes:

>> I guess the statistics can't be used to hound Ilias
>> after all.  Marco Antoniotti is the one with the
>> worst numbers.

>I admit my faults and I will make penance. :)

>I will try to be more on topic and to the point in the future.

>My major fault is that I get too much of a zealot most of the time.

Quit being a mealy-mouthed martyr.  I was saying
that "statistics" shouldn't be used to hound people,
which was what Tim Bradshaw was doing in his "toxicity
of trolls" thread.

I don't care how, and how often, you post to cll, and I
think it would be equally irrational to use statistics
against you.  It is true that I find ilias's
courageously exploratory posts much more charming than
your pseudo-Socratic know-it-all prattle, but that's
just purely personal.  :-)


 
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 More options Sep 25 2002, 11:06 am
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From: Christopher Browne <cbbro...@acm.org>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 15:06:44 GMT
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 11:06 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp
Quoth Petr Swedock <p...@blade-runner.mit.edu>:

It may have required a barrel-load of /someone else's/ time and
effort.

It required minimial amounts of /my/ time.
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From: Marco Antoniotti <marc...@cs.nyu.edu>
Date: 25 Sep 2002 11:13:29 -0400
Local: Wed, Sep 25 2002 11:13 am
Subject: Re: Statistics for comp.lang.lisp

d...@goldshoe.gte.com (Dorai Sitaram) writes:
> In article <y6c1y7i5f6p....@octagon.valis.nyu.edu>,
> Marco Antoniotti  <marc...@cs.nyu.edu> wrote:

        ...

> >My major fault is that I get too much of a zealot most of the time.

> Quit being a mealy-mouthed martyr.  I was saying
> that "statistics" shouldn't be used to hound people,
> which was what Tim Bradshaw was doing in his "toxicity
> of trolls" thread.

Well,  I was doing some introspection as soon as I saw the
statistics.

> I don't care how, and how often, you post to cll, and I
> think it would be equally irrational to use statistics
> against you.  It is true that I find ilias's
> courageously exploratory posts much more charming than
> your pseudo-Socratic know-it-all prattle, but that's
> just purely personal.  :-)

Touche!

Cheers

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