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Posted by Stan McCann on 09/27/05 20:09
"Sean Monaghan" <sean@petitmorte.net> wrote in
news:4338ca4a$0$44909$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net:
> [forwarded to froups of interest]
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> Toby Inkster wrote:
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>> =========================== alt.html Statistics
>> ============================ Total posts considered: 1,310 over 7
>> days Earliest article: Sun Sep 18 21:01:06 2005
>> Latest article: Sun Sep 25 20:01:05 2005
>> Original articles: 67, replies: 1,243
>> Total size of posts: 3,576,542 bytes (3,492 kbytes) (3.41 Mbytes)
>> Average 187 articles per day, 0.49 Mbytes per day, 2,730 bytes per
>> article Total headers: 1,589 kbytes, bodies: 1,902 kbytes
>> Body: quoted 1,262 kbytes, original 494 kbytes = 28.13%, sigs 146
>> kbytes Total number of posters: 186, average 19,228 bytes per
>> poster Total number of threads: 113, average 31,650 bytes per
>> thread Total number of User-Agents: 27
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>> http://tobyinkster.co.uk/Documents/stat/alt.html-2005-09-25.html
>> http://tobyinkster.co.uk/Documents/stat/alt.html-2005-09-25.txt
>> http://tobyinkster.co.uk/Documents/stat/alt.html-2005-09-25.dat
>> ====================================================================
>> ========
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>>
>> ==================== Top Posters by Number of Messages
>> =====================
>> Poster
>> Msgs
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>> 1: Luigi Donatello Asero
>> .......................................... 112 2: Onideus Mad
>> Hatter ............................................. 78 3:
>> Fly Cooter .....................................................
>> 60 4: ThePsyko
>> ....................................................... 53
Funny how I rarely see posts or threads by these "top" posters.
Reply set to alt.html only as I don't care about *any* of those other
groups. Sorry for the bad wrapping.
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Stan McCann "Uncle Pirate" http://stanmccann.us/pirate.html
Webmaster/Computer Center Manager, NMSU at Alamogordo
http://alamo.nmsu.edu/ There are 10 kinds of people.
Those that understand binary and those that don't.
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