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Geek Culture / Post Counts Time again

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Joeyjoejoe Shabadoo
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Posted: 1st Jul 2003 13:22
Atually it does support Jap charactures, I can see it. Its your computer that doesnt.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2003 17:06
For Internet Explorer 6 go up to View, click Encoding, then select Japanese.

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 1st Jul 2003 18:50
i have my encoding support on... and it doesn't show Japanese
it can be input into the browser, but the forum itself can't display them as they're saved in ANSI format

Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2003 19:22
My 1000th Message! Yay!

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Rob K
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2003 21:52
"i have my encoding support on... and it doesn't show Japanese"

Something wrong with your browser then perhaps. I just turned Jap encoding on and Joey's message came out in Jap characters. Of course, I doubt that all Jap characters are supported.

I think the post count = free DBDN time is not necessarily a great idea. Some people do loads of useful DB stuff and still have very low post counts.

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2003 22:19
i got it working... my ime was playing up
that aside though there should be builtin support for this site because it should be able to setup the auto-select to recognise jap on it own not without having to turn on the support.

i guess a post count thing would be silly, but i was kinda hoping that perhaps when i hit 10,000 because that is quite a record for under a year

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Posted: 3rd Jul 2003 22:21
Yeah, and on the other side of the coin, some people have high post counts simple becuase they post one-word replies, start seanless topics, and/or ingade in flamewars. To give people freebies baced on post counts is like giving promtions baced on how long there hair is.

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2003 22:43
lol ... perhaps but even with the number of post some people make most don't even come close to my adverage

i've definately gotta have the highest here, and if what people post here i beat all by nearly 90% ... and the higher posters are actually those who generally do help out more, probably because there are so many questions asked.

perhaps we could also have a similar system to the kudos though, work based on that - but still i think i'm a special case, don't care about other getting it for thier post counts

Dazzag
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Posted: 4th Jul 2003 01:35
Yep. We said it before several years ago. I mentioned a count per forum area. So general topic posts won't be considered as "important" as coding topic posts, for example. Or just don't count general posts. Used to be quite happy with something like 95% non-general posts, but lately has been completely the other way around. Must get back to non-work related coding at some point... sigh...

Cheers

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Rob K
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Posted: 4th Jul 2003 03:00
Quote: "i guess a post count thing would be silly, but i was kinda hoping that perhaps when i hit 10,000 because that is quite a record for under a year"


Maybe they should give you a free T-shirt with the words

"There's no place like 66.39.119.214"

on it.

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Arrow
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Posted: 4th Jul 2003 09:47
I'ld buy that.

Post number 1660 (just to be on topic )

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 4th Jul 2003 19:55
lol ... i'd wear that, but only if it had the DB logo on it (the old one, i don't like the new one) Big one on the back and a little on on the front just over the right of the chest

ya know i'm not sure if they still do but they used to sell DB T-Shirts - there was a lovely picture of Rick modeling it

Solidz Snake
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Posted: 5th Jul 2003 00:02
another souvenir: make the block puzzle of the DB pyramid logo

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Rob K
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Posted: 5th Jul 2003 01:36
Or how about "127.0.0.1 - grown coder."

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Mattman
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Posted: 11th Jul 2003 06:23
folks, this is my 500th post!

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DID YOU KNOW THAT ???
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 11th Jul 2003 06:26
To date you have posted 7581 messages to the forums.

i wonder if any net bunnies wanna make me an adverage calculator .. that'll grab my post count then adverage it by the time i've spent on here and then grab someone else and do the same for them

pointless but i kinda like the idea that my insane post count isn't going to waste as just a large number

andrew11
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Posted: 11th Jul 2003 06:39
Raven, are you an idiot? I did exactly that in DBPro. See one of the previous posts in this thread.

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andrew11
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Posted: 11th Jul 2003 06:40
Fine, I'll repost it.

"You can use the following code to find your average PPD (posts per day) and your RPP (Raven Post Percentage - lol )

In case you were wondering, Ravens PPD is 19.1051. Mine is 4.4252. My RPP is 0.231624%."

"All programmers are playwrites and all computers are lousy actors" -Anon
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 11th Jul 2003 07:37
yeah but how exactly are you comparing it to my post count
i mean you don't grab the data from the site or anything

andrew11
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Posted: 11th Jul 2003 18:30
I took the date that Joined (Sun Sep 22nd 2002), and put in your post count. Then I made a variable with your PPD (19.1051) and made it calculate mine by dividing mine by yours. The only problem is that it is not up to date. But that should not matter, because it is an average and wont change much. Get it?

"All programmers are playwrites and all computers are lousy actors" -Anon
Dave J
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Posted: 12th Jul 2003 04:42 Edited at: 12th Jul 2003 04:42
Quote: "unfortunately the forum doesn't support Japanese characters"


It does if you switch your encoding to: Japanese (Shift-JIS) - Unfortunately (EUC) doesn't work. I always have to do this when I view Japanese characters, for some reason my (Auto-select) doesn't work properly so it might be the same for you too.

Edit: Just noticed a 2nd page where this has been said already lol

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MikeS
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Posted: 12th Jul 2003 05:26
Post Count At 6:00 P.M=663
Post Count After going through newbie section=687 Time:9:26 P.M


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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 12th Jul 2003 08:04
lol you'd be surprised andrew... some months i post 2,000 times other i only post like 300times

so the adverage could waver quite a bit

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