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 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
Excluded Posters
================
perlfaq-suggestions\@mox\.perl\.com
Totals
======
Posters: 150
Articles: 614 (257 with cutlined signatures)
Threads: 79
Volume generated: 1485.7 kb
- headers: 660.7 kb (10,513 lines)
- bodies: 784.2 kb (20,389 lines)
- original: 549.0 kb (14,836 lines)
- signatures: 40.2 kb (915 lines)
Original Content Rating: 0.700
Averages
========
Posts per poster: 4.1
median: 2.0 posts
mode: 1 post - 64 posters
s: 7.8 posts
Posts per thread: 7.8
median: 2 posts
mode: 1 post - 35 threads
s: 16.9 posts
Message size: 2477.8 bytes
- header: 1101.8 bytes (17.1 lines)
- body: 1307.9 bytes (33.2 lines)
- original: 915.6 bytes (24.2 lines)
- signature: 67.1 bytes (1.5 lines)
Top 10 Posters by Number of Posts
=================================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Posts Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Address
----- -------------------------- -------
71 241.4 ( 87.0/143.2/143.2) Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
36 54.5 ( 37.4/ 17.1/ 11.9) ilias <at_...@pontos.net>
33 106.8 ( 45.5/ 59.4/ 31.5) Pascal Costanza <cost...@web.de>
22 59.8 ( 20.9/ 38.9/ 22.0) quas...@yahoo.com
21 41.2 ( 19.2/ 22.0/ 16.8) tfb+g...@tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw)
19 50.2 ( 28.3/ 21.9/ 12.8) Kenny Tilton <kti...@nyc.rr.com>
18 39.6 ( 20.4/ 17.0/ 16.9) Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
13 45.0 ( 20.9/ 24.1/ 11.8) Marc Spitzer <mspi...@optonline.net>
12 27.1 ( 13.5/ 13.6/ 7.8) "Wade Humeniuk" <wa...@nospam.nowhere>
11 22.6 ( 9.4/ 12.4/ 3.2) arien <spamme...@getlost.invalid>
These posters accounted for 41.7% of all articles.
Top 10 Posters by Volume
========================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Posts Address
-------------------------- ----- -------
241.4 ( 87.0/143.2/143.2) 71 Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
106.8 ( 45.5/ 59.4/ 31.5) 33 Pascal Costanza <cost...@web.de>
59.8 ( 20.9/ 38.9/ 22.0) 22 quas...@yahoo.com
54.5 ( 37.4/ 17.1/ 11.9) 36 ilias <at_...@pontos.net>
50.2 ( 28.3/ 21.9/ 12.8) 19 Kenny Tilton <kti...@nyc.rr.com>
45.0 ( 20.9/ 24.1/ 11.8) 13 Marc Spitzer <mspi...@optonline.net>
41.2 ( 19.2/ 22.0/ 16.8) 21 tfb+g...@tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw)
39.6 ( 20.4/ 17.0/ 16.9) 18 Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
28.9 ( 12.3/ 16.6/ 12.1) 8 William Elliot <ma...@xx.com>
28.4 ( 9.0/ 17.5/ 13.9) 9 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
These posters accounted for 46.8% of the total volume.
Top 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
==============================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Address
----- -------------- ----- -------
1.000 (143.2 /143.2) 71 Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
0.992 ( 16.9 / 17.0) 18 Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
0.967 ( 8.0 / 8.3) 5 Charlton Wilbur <cwi...@mithril.chromatico.net>
0.907 ( 9.2 / 10.1) 6 Fred Gilham <gil...@snapdragon.csl.sri.com>
0.793 ( 13.9 / 17.5) 9 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
0.781 ( 4.1 / 5.2) 6 Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
0.764 ( 16.8 / 22.0) 21 tfb+g...@tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw)
0.757 ( 3.6 / 4.7) 5 Marcus Breiing <news-g...@breiing.com>
0.754 ( 2.8 / 3.8) 5 fad...@ancar.org
0.740 ( 11.7 / 15.8) 9 k...@ashi.footprints.net (Kaz Kylheku)
Bottom 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
=================================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Address
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.530 ( 31.5 / 59.4) 33 Pascal Costanza <cost...@web.de>
0.508 ( 1.4 / 2.8) 5 r...@vorpalbunnyeircom.net (Russell Wallace)
0.491 ( 4.9 / 10.0) 8 Edi Weitz <e...@agharta.de>
0.489 ( 11.8 / 24.1) 13 Marc Spitzer <mspi...@optonline.net>
0.482 ( 5.6 / 11.7) 8 David Kastrup <David....@t-online.de>
0.460 ( 2.9 / 6.4) 6 han...@schlund.de (Hannah Schroeter)
0.399 ( 2.9 / 7.2) 9 Barry Margolin <bar...@genuity.net>
0.295 ( 1.6 / 5.6) 6 sta...@haeckel.csc.ncsu.edu (Robert St. Amant)
0.261 ( 3.2 / 12.4) 11 arien <spamme...@getlost.invalid>
0.230 ( 1.1 / 4.8) 5 cr88192 <cr8...@hotmail.nospam.com>
Top 10 Threads by Number of Posts
=================================
Posts Subject
----- -------
104 Re: Understanding Erik Naggum
76 Difference between LISP and C++
42 Re: Why no call with current continuation?
41 Re: Lambda calculus and it relation to LISP
32 Re: Bohr's way
28 Re: Small read macro issue
22 Re: Lisp function define
20 What is LISP ?
15 Declarations in LET*
15 Re: Moving from Another Language to LISP?
Top 10 Threads by Volume
========================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Posts Subject
-------------------------- ----- -------
388.1 (156.6/225.6/163.3) 104 Re: Understanding Erik Naggum
174.7 ( 69.8/ 97.9/ 64.8) 76 Difference between LISP and C++
118.6 ( 50.0/ 65.1/ 42.5) 41 Re: Lambda calculus and it relation to LISP
91.0 ( 45.9/ 42.2/ 37.9) 32 Re: Bohr's way
78.4 ( 38.7/ 37.6/ 23.0) 42 Re: Why no call with current continuation?
62.1 ( 25.7/ 33.7/ 26.3) 28 Re: Small read macro issue
50.6 ( 29.9/ 20.3/ 12.7) 22 Re: Lisp function define
32.2 ( 17.7/ 13.6/ 9.0) 20 What is LISP ?
31.4 ( 12.0/ 18.8/ 8.1) 15 Re: Moving from Another Language to LISP?
29.3 ( 11.6/ 16.4/ 10.7) 15 Declarations in LET*
Top 10 Threads by OCR (minimum of three posts)
==============================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Subject
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.992 ( 13.3/ 13.4) 3 the plight of society
0.985 ( 2.7/ 2.8) 3 Top Down - Bottom Up - Inside Out
0.949 ( 3.6/ 3.8) 6 Determining whitespace
0.897 ( 37.9/ 42.2) 32 Re: Bohr's way
0.877 ( 13.2/ 15.1) 10 When to recompile/reeval?
0.836 ( 2.6/ 3.1) 3 Object finalization
0.781 ( 26.3/ 33.7) 28 Re: Small read macro issue
0.770 ( 3.7/ 4.8) 6 Re: How can I read raw floating point data?
0.768 ( 2.2/ 2.8) 3 timing operations & garbage collection
0.754 ( 4.7/ 6.2) 6 Understanding c.l.l. (was Re: Understanding Erik Naggum)
Bottom 10 Threads by OCR (minimum of three posts)
=================================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Subject
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.568 ( 2.3 / 4.1) 5 Drawing directed, cyclic graphs
0.562 ( 3.1 / 5.5) 6 LISP - The Spirit of Lisp - Transparency!
0.552 ( 0.5 / 0.9) 6 Re: LISP - an excercise for experts?
0.551 ( 4.9 / 8.9) 11 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile." (was Re: Lisp in Python)
0.538 ( 6.9 / 12.7) 14 a function like all-combinations
0.484 ( 4.4 / 9.2) 9 Re: Error: The function DEFCLASS is undefined
0.472 ( 2.0 / 4.1) 5 New To Lisp and after a good interpreter for win32
0.434 ( 8.1 / 18.8) 15 Re: Moving from Another Language to LISP?
0.380 ( 4.2 / 11.0) 10 Can anyone show a beginner a short code as solution? CLOS
0.162 ( 0.4 / 2.4) 3 Re: Chaosnet
Top 10 Targets for Crossposts
=============================
Articles Newsgroup
-------- ---------
39 sci.math
33 sci.logic
25 gnu.emacs.help
7 comp.emacs
6 comp.lang.smalltalk
4 comp.lang.scheme
3 alt.folklore.computers
1 comp.unix.shell
1 gnu.utils
1 help
Top 10 Crossposters
===================
Articles Address
-------- -------
24 William Elliot <ma...@xx.com>
19 David Kastrup <David....@t-online.de>
10 Marcus Breiing <news-g...@breiing.com>
9 Gareth.M...@pobox.com
9 s...@sig.below (Barb Knox)
8 gnui...@hotmail.com (gnuist)
6 whop...@csd.uwm.edu (Alfred Einstead)
6 Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
4 olc...@interaccess.com
3 ilias <at_...@pontos.net>
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+>|\+\+|\|\s+|\*\s)/.
This was just changed to add in something that properly recognizes quoting in
Erik's somewhat different quoting style...
- 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 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
Excluded Posters
================
perlfaq-suggestions\@mox\.perl\.com
Totals
======
Posters: 146
Articles: 564 (236 with cutlined signatures)
Threads: 75
Volume generated: 1350.3 kb
- headers: 600.7 kb (9,618 lines)
- bodies: 712.2 kb (18,600 lines)
- original: 467.2 kb (12,849 lines)
- signatures: 36.8 kb (833 lines)
Original Content Rating: 0.656
Averages
========
Posts per poster: 3.9
median: 2.0 posts
mode: 1 post - 68 posters
s: 7.2 posts
Posts per thread: 7.5
median: 2 posts
mode: 1 post - 34 threads
s: 16.1 posts
Message size: 2451.5 bytes
- header: 1090.7 bytes (17.1 lines)
- body: 1293.0 bytes (33.0 lines)
- original: 848.3 bytes (22.8 lines)
- signature: 66.8 bytes (1.5 lines)
Top 10 Posters by Number of Posts
=================================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Posts Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Address
----- -------------------------- -------
62 209.1 ( 74.4/124.9/ 95.8) Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
34 51.6 ( 35.5/ 16.1/ 11.6) ilias <at_...@pontos.net>
29 82.7 ( 39.5/ 41.3/ 22.3) Pascal Costanza <cost...@web.de>
23 61.6 ( 21.8/ 39.8/ 22.5) quas...@yahoo.com
21 41.2 ( 19.2/ 22.0/ 16.8) tfb+g...@tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw)
17 37.9 ( 19.6/ 16.3/ 16.0) Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
15 41.3 ( 21.9/ 19.4/ 11.6) Kenny Tilton <kti...@nyc.rr.com>
12 27.1 ( 13.5/ 13.6/ 7.8) "Wade Humeniuk" <wa...@nospam.nowhere>
11 39.3 ( 17.6/ 21.7/ 10.3) Marc Spitzer <mspi...@optonline.net>
11 22.6 ( 9.4/ 12.4/ 3.2) arien <spamme...@getlost.invalid>
These posters accounted for 41.7% of all articles.
Top 10 Posters by Volume
========================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Posts Address
-------------------------- ----- -------
209.1 ( 74.4/124.9/ 95.8) 62 Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
82.7 ( 39.5/ 41.3/ 22.3) 29 Pascal Costanza <cost...@web.de>
61.6 ( 21.8/ 39.8/ 22.5) 23 quas...@yahoo.com
51.6 ( 35.5/ 16.1/ 11.6) 34 ilias <at_...@pontos.net>
41.3 ( 21.9/ 19.4/ 11.6) 15 Kenny Tilton <kti...@nyc.rr.com>
41.2 ( 19.2/ 22.0/ 16.8) 21 tfb+g...@tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw)
39.3 ( 17.6/ 21.7/ 10.3) 11 Marc Spitzer <mspi...@optonline.net>
37.9 ( 19.6/ 16.3/ 16.0) 17 Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
28.0 ( 9.0/ 17.2/ 13.4) 9 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
27.1 ( 13.5/ 13.6/ 7.8) 12 "Wade Humeniuk" <wa...@nospam.nowhere>
These posters accounted for 45.9% of the total volume.
Top 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
==============================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Address
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.983 ( 16.0 / 16.3) 17 Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
0.967 ( 8.0 / 8.3) 5 Charlton Wilbur <cwi...@mithril.chromatico.net>
0.884 ( 7.1 / 8.0) 5 Fred Gilham <gil...@snapdragon.csl.sri.com>
0.781 ( 13.4 / 17.2) 9 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
0.767 ( 95.8 /124.9) 62 Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
0.764 ( 16.8 / 22.0) 21 tfb+g...@tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw)
0.754 ( 2.8 / 3.8) 5 fad...@ancar.org
0.740 ( 11.7 / 15.8) 9 k...@ashi.footprints.net (Kaz Kylheku)
0.720 ( 11.6 / 16.1) 34 ilias <at_...@pontos.net>
0.713 ( 3.4 / 4.7) 5 Marcus Breiing <news-g...@breiing.com>
Bottom 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
=================================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Address
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.555 ( 2.4 / 4.3) 10 Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
0.542 ( 22.3 / 41.3) 29 Pascal Costanza <cost...@web.de>
0.508 ( 1.4 / 2.8) 5 r...@vorpalbunnyeircom.net (Russell Wallace)
0.491 ( 4.9 / 10.0) 8 Edi Weitz <e...@agharta.de>
0.482 ( 5.6 / 11.7) 8 David Kastrup <David....@t-online.de>
0.477 ( 10.3 / 21.7) 11 Marc Spitzer <mspi...@optonline.net>
0.460 ( 2.9 / 6.4) 6 han...@schlund.de (Hannah Schroeter)
0.399 ( 2.9 / 7.2) 9 Barry Margolin <bar...@genuity.net>
0.295 ( 1.6 / 5.6) 6 sta...@haeckel.csc.ncsu.edu (Robert St. Amant)
0.261 ( 3.2 / 12.4) 11 arien <spamme...@getlost.invalid>
Top 10 Threads by Number of Posts
=================================
Posts Subject
----- -------
91 Re: Understanding Erik Naggum
76 Difference between LISP and C++
38 Re: Why no call with current continuation?
38 Re: Lambda calculus and it relation to LISP
31 Re: Bohr's way
22 Re: Small read macro issue
20 What is LISP ?
19 Re: Lisp function define
15 Declarations in LET*
14 Totaly newbie trying to learn LISP at uni
Top 10 Threads by Volume
========================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Posts Subject
-------------------------- ----- -------
326.5 (133.9/187.7/119.1) 91 Re: Understanding Erik Naggum
174.7 ( 69.8/ 97.9/ 63.7) 76 Difference between LISP and C++
111.1 ( 46.6/ 61.3/ 38.9) 38 Re: Lambda calculus and it relation to LISP
88.9 ( 44.3/ 41.9/ 33.4) 31 Re: Bohr's way
71.4 ( 34.4/ 35.2/ 21.4) 38 Re: Why no call with current continuation?
48.6 ( 20.4/ 25.6/ 18.3) 22 Re: Small read macro issue
45.0 ( 25.9/ 18.8/ 12.0) 19 Re: Lisp function define
32.2 ( 17.7/ 13.6/ 9.0) 20 What is LISP ?
29.3 ( 11.6/ 16.4/ 8.9) 15 Declarations in LET*
26.9 ( 13.1/ 12.7/ 6.3) 14 a function like all-combinations
Top 10 Threads by OCR (minimum of three posts)
==============================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Subject
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.979 ( 13.1/ 13.4) 3 the plight of society
0.931 ( 2.6/ 2.8) 3 Top Down - Bottom Up - Inside Out
0.930 ( 1.8/ 2.0) 3 reading the output of another program
0.876 ( 3.3/ 3.8) 6 Determining whitespace
0.836 ( 2.6/ 3.1) 3 Object finalization
0.818 ( 12.3/ 15.1) 10 When to recompile/reeval?
0.798 ( 33.4/ 41.9) 31 Re: Bohr's way
0.768 ( 2.2/ 2.8) 3 timing operations & garbage collection
0.764 ( 3.0/ 3.9) 5 Re: How can I read raw floating point data?
0.714 ( 4.5/ 6.2) 6 Understanding c.l.l. (was Re: Understanding Erik Naggum)
Bottom 10 Threads by OCR (minimum of three posts)
=================================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Subject
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.562 ( 3.1 / 5.5) 6 LISP - The Spirit of Lisp - Transparency!
0.558 ( 4.7 / 8.4) 10 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile." (was Re: Lisp in Python)
0.552 ( 0.5 / 0.9) 6 Re: LISP - an excercise for experts?
0.544 ( 8.9 / 16.4) 15 Declarations in LET*
0.542 ( 4.2 / 7.8) 14 Totaly newbie trying to learn LISP at uni
0.496 ( 6.3 / 12.7) 14 a function like all-combinations
0.468 ( 4.2 / 8.9) 8 Re: Error: The function DEFCLASS is undefined
0.413 ( 6.3 / 15.3) 12 Re: Moving from Another Language to LISP?
0.380 ( 4.2 / 11.0) 10 Can anyone show a beginner a short code as solution? CLOS
0.162 ( 0.4 / 2.4) 3 Re: Chaosnet
Top 10 Targets for Crossposts
=============================
Articles Newsgroup
-------- ---------
36 sci.math
30 sci.logic
22 gnu.emacs.help
7 comp.emacs
6 comp.lang.smalltalk
4 comp.lang.scheme
3 alt.folklore.computers
1 comp.unix.shell
1 gnu.utils
1 help
Top 10 Crossposters
===================
Articles Address
-------- -------
21 William Elliot <ma...@xx.com>
19 David Kastrup <David....@t-online.de>
10 Marcus Breiing <news-g...@breiing.com>
9 Gareth.M...@pobox.com
9 s...@sig.below (Barb Knox)
8 gnui...@hotmail.com (gnuist)
6 whop...@csd.uwm.edu (Alfred Einstead)
6 Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
3 ilias <at_...@pontos.net>
3 "James Wong" <s...@nin.com>
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+>|\+\+|\|\s+|\*\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 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
Excluded Posters
================
perlfaq-suggestions\@mox\.perl\.com
Totals
======
Posters: 121
Articles: 465 (197 with cutlined signatures)
Threads: 62
Volume generated: 1194.8 kb
- headers: 480.8 kb (7,812 lines)
- bodies: 681.9 kb (19,932 lines)
- original: 451.7 kb (14,920 lines)
- signatures: 31.7 kb (707 lines)
Original Content Rating: 0.662
Averages
========
Posts per poster: 3.8
median: 2 posts
mode: 1 post - 53 posters
s: 6.7 posts
Posts per thread: 7.5
median: 3.0 posts
mode: 1 post - 20 threads
s: 13.6 posts
Message size: 2631.1 bytes
- header: 1058.7 bytes (16.8 lines)
- body: 1501.6 bytes (42.9 lines)
- original: 994.6 bytes (32.1 lines)
- signature: 69.8 bytes (1.5 lines)
Top 10 Posters by Number of Posts
=================================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Posts Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Address
----- -------------------------- -------
52 175.2 ( 54.6/112.3/ 92.7) Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
25 53.1 ( 27.0/ 26.1/ 20.1) Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
22 49.4 ( 23.4/ 26.0/ 13.9) "Kenny Tilton" <kti...@nyc.rr.com>
16 49.6 ( 19.3/ 30.3/ 11.4) Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
15 28.0 ( 18.5/ 9.5/ 5.3) Will Deakin <aniso...@hotmail.com>
15 62.9 ( 20.0/ 42.8/ 22.2) jhb...@ai.mit.edu (Jeremy H. Brown)
14 32.0 ( 13.3/ 18.8/ 15.3) greg_n...@yahoo.com (Greg Neumann)
14 50.9 ( 13.9/ 34.3/ 26.9) Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
12 27.9 ( 9.4/ 18.5/ 12.9) "Adam Warner" <use...@consulting.net.nz>
10 20.2 ( 7.1/ 13.1/ 10.1) Jacek Generowicz <jacek.ge...@cern.ch>
These posters accounted for 41.9% of all articles.
Top 10 Posters by Volume
========================
(kb) (kb) (kb) (kb)
Volume ( hdr/ body/ orig) Posts Address
-------------------------- ----- -------
175.2 ( 54.6/112.3/ 92.7) 52 Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
62.9 ( 20.0/ 42.8/ 22.2) 15 jhb...@ai.mit.edu (Jeremy H. Brown)
53.1 ( 27.0/ 26.1/ 20.1) 25 Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
50.9 ( 13.9/ 34.3/ 26.9) 14 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
49.6 ( 19.3/ 30.3/ 11.4) 16 Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
49.4 ( 23.4/ 26.0/ 13.9) 22 "Kenny Tilton" <kti...@nyc.rr.com>
32.8 ( 7.4/ 25.4/ 14.8) 6 g...@jpl.nasa.gov (Erann Gat)
32.0 ( 13.3/ 18.8/ 15.3) 14 greg_n...@yahoo.com (Greg Neumann)
28.0 ( 8.6/ 15.0/ 8.3) 10 t...@apocalypse.OCF.Berkeley.EDU (Thomas F. Burdick)
28.0 ( 18.5/ 9.5/ 5.3) 15 Will Deakin <aniso...@hotmail.com>
These posters accounted for 47.0% of the total volume.
Top 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
==============================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Address
----- -------------- ----- -------
1.000 ( 4.9 / 4.9) 8 Vassil Nikolov <vnik...@poboxes.com>
0.905 ( 14.8 / 16.3) 5 al...@cawtech.freeserve.co.uk (Alan S. Crowe)
0.825 ( 92.7 /112.3) 52 Erik Naggum <er...@naggum.no>
0.816 ( 15.3 / 18.8) 14 greg_n...@yahoo.com (Greg Neumann)
0.809 ( 5.0 / 6.2) 6 Steven E . Harris <seha...@raytheon.com>
0.786 ( 26.9 / 34.3) 14 Christopher Browne <cbbr...@acm.org>
0.774 ( 10.1 / 13.1) 10 Jacek Generowicz <jacek.ge...@cern.ch>
0.769 ( 20.1 / 26.1) 25 Tim Bradshaw <t...@cley.com>
0.746 ( 6.4 / 8.6) 5 k...@ashi.footprints.net (Kaz Kylheku)
0.735 ( 6.9 / 9.4) 7 cst...@dtpq.com (Christopher C. Stacy)
Bottom 10 Posters by OCR (minimum of five posts)
=================================================
(kb) (kb)
OCR orig / body Posts Address
----- -------------- ----- -------
0.536 ( 13.9 / 26.0) 22 "Kenny Tilton" <kti...@nyc.rr.com>
0.519 ( 22.2 / 42.8) 15 jhb...@ai.mit.edu (Jeremy H. Brown)
0.498 ( 2.2 / 4.5) 5 Barry Margolin <bar...@genuity.net>
0.476 ( 7.7 / 16.1) 7 Peter Seibel <pe...@localhost.localdomain>
0.459 ( 4.6 / 10.0) 5 "Wade Humeniuk" <wa...@nospam.nowhere>
0.444 ( 3.4 / 7.7) 5 Duane Rettig <du...@franz.com>
0.375 ( 11.4 / 30.3) 16 Joe Marshall <j...@ccs.neu.edu>
0.374 ( 2.1 / 5.5) 5 "Martin Simmons" <zne...@xanalys.com>
0.339 ( 2.2 / 6.5) 9 arien <spamme...@getlost.invalid>
0.327 ( 1.9 / 5.7) 7 Marco Antoniotti <mar...@cs.nyu.edu>
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69 Re: Difference between LISP and C++
51 Re: CLOS is hard. Let's go shopping (Was Re: Lisp in Python)
36 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile."
29 How much use of CLOS?
23 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile." (was Re: Lisp in Python)
19 Accessing enclosed symbol.
16 Re: When to recompile/reeval?
16 enumerating constants
14 program slicer
14 Technical reasons to why Lisp is more secure than other languages.
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211.7 ( 77.7/130.3/ 75.3) 69 Re: Difference between LISP and C++
180.9 ( 72.9/105.9/ 67.5) 51 Re: CLOS is hard. Let's go shopping (Was Re: Lisp in Python)
111.8 ( 44.1/ 63.9/ 46.4) 36 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile."
81.3 ( 25.1/ 53.3/ 33.6) 29 How much use of CLOS?
69.0 ( 21.9/ 45.6/ 36.4) 23 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile." (was Re: Lisp in Python)
51.6 ( 16.6/ 32.2/ 21.1) 16 Re: When to recompile/reeval?
42.3 ( 14.9/ 25.6/ 15.1) 16 enumerating constants
42.0 ( 15.8/ 25.2/ 16.5) 19 Accessing enclosed symbol.
32.9 ( 14.2/ 18.0/ 13.0) 14 Technical reasons to why Lisp is more secure than other languages.
26.6 ( 10.3/ 15.4/ 8.4) 12 outputting a string without quotes
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0.936 ( 4.8/ 5.2) 3 CMUCL macro problem
0.847 ( 1.1/ 1.3) 3 Uses of &AUX other than defining local variables?
0.801 ( 7.4/ 9.2) 9 Re: ILC 2002 - Last Call For Participation
0.799 ( 36.4/ 45.6) 23 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile." (was Re: Lisp in Python)
0.784 ( 8.1/ 10.3) 9 Help, Java floating-point numbers...
0.780 ( 5.4/ 6.9) 4 Re: Series package
0.779 ( 5.2/ 6.6) 9 Re: Understanding Erik Naggum
0.768 ( 4.9/ 6.4) 3 Help with using format control strings
0.759 ( 2.3/ 3.0) 4 Re: Determining whitespace
0.755 ( 7.1/ 9.4) 12 Storing macro dependencies in the in-memory function object (was Re: When to recompile/reeval?)
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0.566 ( 4.9 / 8.7) 14 program slicer
0.554 ( 1.3 / 2.3) 6 hi i am tring to make some code that does this
0.548 ( 8.4 / 15.4) 12 outputting a string without quotes
0.533 ( 0.4 / 0.8) 3 TCP/IP In LISP Programs
0.530 ( 0.6 / 1.2) 5 Re: function and lambda, again
0.510 ( 2.3 / 4.6) 5 Re: [ANN] Scieneer Common Lisp 1.1.1, website update.
0.491 ( 3.1 / 6.3) 7 Double unquote in a macro
0.490 ( 1.6 / 3.2) 3 MOP question: DEFCLASS options handling
0.479 ( 1.2 / 2.4) 4 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile." (was Re: Lisp in Python)
0.442 ( 0.5 / 1.1) 3 Re: "Well, I want to switch over to replace EMACS LISP with Guile."
(was Re: Lisp in Python)
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0 "Adam Warner" <use...@consulting.net.nz>
0 ro...@corman.net (Roger Corman)
0 Christophe Rhodes <cs...@cam.ac.uk>
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