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Activity Statistics

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Number of Lines Sample Quote
1 @davarus 509302 5 Feb 2006 19:40 "MarkT-: A business that spends more money than it makes."
2 @OrangeTide 397141 23 Jan 2009 14:26 "quit talk shit about him while he's gone."
3 *aedinius 258883 22 Mar 2003 2:52 "its_notme: A lot of BSD and stuffs."
4 @Palisade 149611 23 Nov 2002 18:50 "sauvin, yah i got stoned once and forgot all my passwords"
5 @Cyrix 147107 12 May 2003 18:57 "so we get the terminolgoy right"
6 @Teckla 141002 10 Nov 2000 20:33 "Para-dox: Not even remotely justified imho."
7 @zid` 139245 15 Nov 2007 4:08 "I'm not surprised it doesn't work"
8 @megaton 134008 23 Sep 2001 5:32 "i should smoke some dope or something."
9 @DrgdHmstr 133298 28 Mar 2001 3:25 "PsychoOne is quoting from Readers Digest, I swear :P"
10 @AaronWL 129577 12 Nov 2001 7:00 "oh btw i did something wrong though hehe"
11 @Setzer 128683 23 Jul 2001 14:03 "cwilbur: uhm. don't do that. it will rot your brain"
12 @Zhivago 122092 20 Nov 2001 5:53 "stone: I think you're talking out of your arse again"
13 @jasabella 102572 30 Apr 2010 8:10 "even i deal with reality without resorting to drugs"
14 @Swish 100676 28 Aug 2001 17:49 "nvidia's site seems to be messed up for everyone today."
15 @melissa 96805 26 Oct 2003 17:32 "actually, Dmi does look like Napolon"
16 @noss 91541 6 Jun 2002 20:19 "okay, now you can stop talking about US. i feel fed up already."
17 @gauze 85966 22 Dec 2002 14:50 "SgtUnix: let me fidn a picture of something like mine"
18 @czth 85707 16 Apr 2002 0:55 "myarray: ^ from email from friend"
19 @SgtUnix 83519 8 Mar 2002 13:27 "disgrunt: I bribed one of the Wendy employees to poison your food"
20 @poorboy 76889 15 Oct 2004 13:29 "haha some douchebag tried to run me down in his chevy silverado
thing."
21 @Dmi 72977 16 Jun 2004 20:51 "Palisade: some. but i don't care. it's more EXP++ for me."
22 +mEAt 71697 14 Nov 2001 18:10 "unless something changed in later C specifications"
23 @cout 69432 5 Feb 2001 21:50 "Deathr0w: No, but if you hum a few bars I might be able to fake it."
24 @rkeene 65360 22 Apr 2003 1:05 "You don't need to reverse engineer an open protocol."
25 @Wazm 64038 11 Mar 2002 1:22 "evilbadz: you'll need calculus and most importantly differential equations"
26 @bighawk 60645 27 Sep 2001 13:54 "OrngeTide: i use the language which is most adapted for the job"
27 @zerog_ 60201 27 Apr 2004 12:38 "[relax]: taht's a fine nick you picked"
28 @twkm 59744 1 Dec 2011 6:20 "then you can read about feature test macros."
29 @MarkT- 59433 10 Mar 2001 1:13 "rog: Hrmm... that looks interesting. Did you just make that up on the spur
of the moment, or get that from somewhere?"
30 @Gambit 58689 26 Oct 2009 1:44 "I haven't been paying much attention to it lately."
31 @mauke 57652 2 Jan 2008 16:30 "C has had templates in the form of #define"
32 +kawfee 57541 20 Apr 2006 16:56 "OrngeTide: what do you need 4 seats for?"
33 @context 57228 14 Nov 2007 22:21 "suravad: only 14 ops, if your client is intelligent enough you coulda done
it already"
34 +Dorsey 56523 18 Nov 2001 4:30 "can someone unban my rr.com host?"
35 +jeffloc 49701 24 Nov 2006 23:59 "don't need a desk lamp at night"
36 @Foosball 49061 30 May 2008 1:22 "i used to take ambilify a while ago"
37 +zaius 47498 30 Dec 2008 22:14 "cowie: so you do requirements and design and do not know about seriali...
...zing data structures?"
38 @Triffix 46799 12 Apr 2004 18:50 "that's not the language I was looking for"
39 +jez 46272 10 Oct 2002 11:16 "well i need A cable which works"
40 @eddy 45602 26 Jan 2003 2:18 "<latency> ^^^ LAME-ASS NETWORK"
41 @algorithm 44071 5 Oct 2001 14:17 "simple sockets: http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~beej/guide/"
42 @aegis` 43527 1 Apr 2001 14:24 "it could react to things like bold, multiple lines in a row with just one
word, or colors, etc"
43 @cwilbur 42665 29 Oct 2001 17:09 "rev: and I'm thinking you need to learn how to do a websearch, then."
44 @niv_ 42644 27 May 2008 21:40 "cout: or you want to do cool things that you'd need cisco IOS for.. which
is basically what you said"
45 @_Butcher_ 42610 16 Nov 2001 20:59 "%i s non-standard, you shouldn't use it"
46 +katie^ 41917 3 Jul 2007 5:22 "oh I've got lots of case studies"
47 +Jaggz 41277 3 Oct 2005 5:28 "and then decide if you want to code something up for the learning experience"
48 *fade 40096 12 Jun 2001 21:35 "Warning your customers of a virus seems like a nice thing to do, except
that AOL.EXE isn't a virus at all -- it's the America Online application
that provides Internet access to millions of people worldwide. (AOL
Time Warner is the parent company of CNN.com.)"
49 @Batshua 39728 1 Aug 2007 3:12 "I reset the router and the modem"
50 +Brinstar 37039 6 Apr 2002 7:39 "why are the calcs for me always removed"
51 @adfdfgsdf 35410 5 Aug 2010 21:42 "and then i tell them how i'm going to solve the problems"
52 @Two9A 34993 20 Jan 2005 5:54 "(As evidenced by the silly number of language bases in the region)"
53 +mith 33651 20 Aug 2007 11:02 "there better be boobs for how long i'm waiting"
54 @nbsp 33081 12 May 2002 22:30 "I really hate it when it does that."
55 +hakware 32770 16 May 2007 11:48 "Enki was also the god of art, and the god of engineering"
56 +zxcv 30668 26 Nov 2005 2:10 "disgrunt_: that doesn't mean they solve problems"
57 @zil0g 30500 7 Jul 2003 1:41 "the shame is on him, i bet he's older"
58 +pldn 30020 29 Apr 2006 2:48 "i declared war on our data architect this morning"
59 +DrMonkey 28762 2 Aug 2001 5:51 "rking: each different per case."
60 @mish] 27726 18 Jun 2006 15:10 "in Linux, sometimes all you need is LD_PRELOAD"
61 @Xirtam 27147 24 Nov 2002 18:23 "emul: because fflush(stdin) is not defined"
62 @chorgy 26841 14 Sep 2002 14:22 "hmm the banking system is not very real time"
63 *fsdfs 26650 26 Aug 2004 23:28 "i thinkt hey have a ton of potential but it could be negative potential too"
64 @PsychoOne 26540 13 Jan 2001 15:28 "What version of FreeBSD shall I install?"
65 +Damascus` 26510 22 Sep 2002 14:19 "with such efficient workers.... ;0"
66 +dave1 26329 4 Aug 2003 4:51 "oh there's www interfaces to efnet? :("
67 @myrddin 25696 3 Mar 2008 20:53 "man. dunno why I'm so tired today"
68 +ZeffriN 23983 15 Nov 2007 19:58 "Im just wondering how one would manage that while building an adventure
but Ill look at your sample here"
69 @evilgeek 23759 19 Oct 2003 15:59 "i don't know what the model is."
70 @Sauvin 23718 25 Sep 2001 0:20 "You are indeed probably stuck in the US. Few countries take auslaender
more easily."
71 @PsionV 23410 17 Sep 2001 19:35 "AcSlater, it can fail and leave data on the stream unrecoverable"
72 @Oax 23116 23 Oct 2002 2:00 "i like this thing: http://mini.net/tcl/3835 but the guy did it in tcl for some
reason. it would be cool in C"
73 @DrRemorse 22219 9 Dec 2009 10:59 "ck you should see the attacks i see on my server"
74 @Glammie 22085 2 Feb 2002 21:45 "installHandler(exn.math.zeroDivide, complain_and_return_zero);"
75 @evilbadz 21387 11 Apr 2002 19:39 "evilbadz@SirDrinkalot:/usr/home$ users"
76 @somatose 21296 25 Jun 2002 22:32 "what's a good site that offers news headlines, other than nytimes?"
77 +|bob 21144 24 Aug 2008 4:23 "there are 3 widely used ways to encode unicode in bytes... UTF-8,
UTF-16LE and UTF-16BE"
78 @IanH 21097 25 Oct 2002 22:49 "syn, yeah, it will, now that I think about it."
79 +Vratha 20795 4 Jun 2002 23:57 "OOP in C seems like it might be a little tricky"
80 @jerzei 20783 26 Jul 2001 2:14 "aedinius, sewshi used to be my friend!"
81 @sculptor 20638 10 Nov 2007 17:07 "that's why you use flash for such games"
82 +Xenophon 20566 17 Sep 2001 9:21 "what do you think of putting the info into from the file into the 1st queue
and throwing it into another"
83 +juri_ 20441 6 Jul 2005 16:59 "actually, i've done clustering work for a politican. ;)"
84 @PW 19836 9 Feb 2003 20:07 "staapaava: don't do text attributes in here (bold, underline, color, reverse
, etc)"
85 @Maloeran 19820 8 Jan 2005 19:57 "I really would like that, to face schizophrenia rationality and reason"
86 @bad-bob 19714 17 Sep 2000 14:52 "ario, there is no easy way to insert or delete data in the middle of a
file"
87 @hund 19479 15 Dec 2005 7:14 "Still with collision detection? I believe gamasutra has a couple of interesting
articles."
88 @remorse 19088 11 Dec 2009 9:56 "i have like 5 putty's open and each putty has like 15-25 screen sessions
bound to it"
89 @Pennywise 18310 10 Jun 2004 18:53 "jez: sounds like it's picking up noise from somewhere"
90 @Paradox 18226 17 Aug 2002 17:36 "mboso: No clue, but its obvious that you have"
91 +neonfreon 18167 16 Aug 2002 14:58 "shitty debuggers are the bane of my existence"
92 @undone 17719 7 Apr 2002 5:03 "evilbadz: welcome to the geekside."
93 @tnurgsid 17030 22 Apr 2011 1:23 "Not to mention... Sex is easy."
94 +strtok 17014 19 Oct 2006 14:14 "sander__: yes; it's a very obvious and typical problem"
95 +scorpionz 16973 21 May 2002 8:59 "if you lean korean.. you will understand it."
96 PC 16882 16 Mar 2009 20:08 "maybe he was underestimating something"
97 +darken 16449 25 Jul 2009 1:56 "http://nhforge.org/doc/nh/en/index.html#quickstart-intro"
98 @lambda 16406 3 Feb 2001 14:33 "y = x^2 represents a relationship between two variables"
99 +Kyuzo 16306 23 May 2003 14:29 "whatever ur talking about i guess"
100 @Mortician 16169 20 Sep 2000 21:46 "DAMN THAT CHICK TURNED INTO AN UGLY GUY"
101 @Raphael^^ 16105 2 Jan 2001 20:14 "Prof: if you do, just yell "SAY NO TO CRACK""
102 @abadd0n 16058 4 Sep 2001 16:13 "abadd0n: everyone else here does, ask them i gotta go..."
103 +edd1e 16046 14 Dec 2009 11:04 "perhaps some functions should be eliminated?"
104 +_pfft 15555 19 Jun 2003 21:03 "C and PHP should probably not be mentioned in the same sentence.
(Oops.)"
105 +Ouroboros 15376 12 Oct 2003 2:04 "did you know the word begriffsschrift has 6 consonants in a row?"
106 +_cS 15147 31 Mar 2007 23:47 "dont make me find your house with google context"
107 @alycat 14527 20 Dec 2003 1:34 "xei - i think some people are able to do it much longer than that."
108 @tsilik 14525 14 Oct 2001 4:40 "i talked to him tonight all ready and told him"
109 @decex 14030 8 May 2002 8:16 "when I fork()ed, how do I tell the parent something from the child?"
110 @ack 13991 1 Jul 2006 2:08 "lot less effort to consume less calores ;-)"
111 @anaconda 13857 29 Oct 2002 11:02 "disgrunt_: *bzzzt* You fail the positive reinforcement ego-stroking test.
Fail! Fail! Fail!"
112 @voxel 13769 24 Sep 2000 5:12 "dave: mp3 decoder on PowerPC 850, VxWorks OS"
113 @rkrush 13707 2 Feb 2001 2:27 "i assumed (mis) part was obvious :)"
114 @sbahra 13489 11 Feb 2006 17:32 "goto can be a good way to optimize your code, much less branching."
115 +Daowee 13048 6 Jan 2009 18:38 "the bit errors are replaced with firmware bugs, so you're all sorted!"
116 +id10tx 12795 24 May 2005 0:20 "a__: As in chatting on instant messanger and downloading music or
as in developing them?"
117 +Pha 12353 14 Aug 2002 22:01 "put a #ifndef in front of every #define mebbe?"
118 @Rog 12294 23 Feb 2001 7:56 "g3x7: if you have to type, type all on a single line, but then again your
problem is not having a C book, rather than not knowing how to convert
:)"
119 +fre_ax 12167 11 May 2003 1:19 "czth: thats prefectly understandable"
120 @uranther 12035 22 Mar 2006 22:10 "it doesn't seem to cause a problem"
121 +blahxy 11944 1 Mar 2003 3:02 ":% is analogous to # and :%% is analogous to ##(iirc)"
122 +impl 11764 11 Nov 2009 0:47 "I don't know how you're getting %d to print a float value"
123 +ian 11724 26 Mar 2003 14:31 "bah, C++ isn't a real language"
124 @Shabba 11577 1 Oct 2003 22:51 "this is why i usually tell him,"
125 @oMish 11539 19 Aug 2007 12:59 "that's why it doesn't get voice often"
126 +dmitri 11254 15 Nov 2000 3:27 "show i stay or should i go now?"
127 +ishiboo 11209 21 Jul 2001 21:11 "redlek: okay. This is a help channel. You obviously don't know how
to use C or you would not be asking this."
128 +Drago 11003 4 Nov 2001 0:43 "rkeene, thats what -dump will do on its own"
129 +shackbu 10941 24 Oct 2001 0:46 "no one. i thought you were reading "== networking awesomeness
" as in "go here to get certified" :)"
130 @MindChild 10682 17 Sep 2008 17:03 "strtok: I have this great idea! Convince yourself that your goal is so
important and supersecret that you don't tell anyone what it is... after
all, it is the best approach! No explanation needed! Then ask some obtuse
questions that infer way too little, as we all guess at the mess you are..."
131 +phusnikn 10451 11 Nov 2002 11:47 "I like C++ it involes less time spent on debugging :-P"

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Time of day stats

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1OrangeTide - 93547
davarus - 39483
davarus - 199197
davarus - 218142
2aedinius - 70888
Zhivago - 34010
OrangeTide - 145813
OrangeTide - 142477
3AaronWL - 52757
jasabella - 31104
aedinius - 74069
aedinius - 86950
4davarus - 52480
zerog_ - 27779
Teckla - 72305
DrgdHmstr - 55072
5Zhivago - 52319
Setzer - 27226
Cyrix - 69929
megaton - 54985
6Palisade - 51498
aedinius - 26976
Setzer - 61146
Cyrix - 51153
7megaton - 39624
AaronWL - 23023
zid` - 51559
Teckla - 48553
8DrgdHmstr - 30529
Dmi - 21309
noss - 41041
czth - 48201
9jasabella - 28745
zid` - 20908
Palisade - 40081
melissa - 45861
10Dorsey - 23492
SgtUnix - 20611
SgtUnix - 39257
zid` - 45606

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Topic tracking

20 latest topics from #c

At Topic Nick
3 Feb 8:20I miss Elfstedentocht.Setzer
1 Jan 2:27"Dennis Ritchie may be gone, but the memory we've allocated him will
live on forever"
Swish
31 Dec 2011 19:05C Programming Discussion | (╯°□°)╯ ︵ [xǝpǝɟ] | C is for Crypto:
https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm | http://attrition.org/errata/charlatan/steve_
mauke
19:05C Programming Discussion | C is for Crypto: https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm
| http://attrition.org/errata/charlatan/steve_gibson/
mauke
28 Dec 2011 5:20C Programming Discussion | (╯°□°)╯ ︵ [xǝpǝɟ] | C is for Crypto:
https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm
jasabella
23 Dec 2011 17:34C Programming Discussion | Merry Christmas | C is for Crypto: https://www.grc...
....com/haystack.htm
Swish
16 Dec 2011 4:36C Programming Discussion | http://www.npr.org/2011/12/16/143595854/writer-...
...christopher-hitchens-dies
mauke
14 Dec 2011 16:41C Programming Discussion | Santa and the Easter Bunny aren't real. Neither
is Jesus. | http://i.imgur.com/muaGb.jpg
mauke
12 Dec 2011 23:27C Programming Discussion | Santa and the Easter Bunny aren't real. Neither
is Jesus.
tnurgsid
11 Dec 2011 0:42C Programming Discussion | Ballin' Elf Bowlinn'tnurgsid
9 Dec 2011 15:30C Programming Discussion and Boll Weevil Cage Matches.Setzer
15:27C Programming Discussiontnurgsid
8 Dec 2011 0:07adfdfgsdf: dude... anything is an accomplishment for me.sw1tchg0d
0:07< @tnurgsid> adfdfgsdf: dude... anything is an accomplishment for me.sw1tchg0d
5 Dec 2011 22:55C Programming Discussiontnurgsid
2 Dec 2011 13:28C Programming Discussion | Fire ze missiles!tnurgsid
30 Nov 2011 23:42C Programming Discussion | Smiting Timetnurgsid
23:11C Programming Discussion | 04:07GMT <@tnurgsid> eiffel: Do you like
cock? <+eiffel> yeah
tnurgsid
16:11C Programming Discussiontnurgsid
27 Nov 2011 21:24C Programming Discussion | 02:26 <@mauke> I couldn't just remove it
as I'm pro-life
tnurgsid


20 random topics
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27 Nov 2008 18:59c programming (not the key: c) | http://www.explosm.net/comics/1471/mauke
9 Sep 2008 14:55C Programming (key: c) | uBASIC interpreter http://www.sics.se/~adam/ubasic/OrangeTide
10 Feb 2008 17:37C Programming | Trying out slashdot exploits is a noob moveOrangeTide
22 Feb 2007 15:37/join #c c Welcome to ANSI standard Deutsche D89Cyrix
16 Sep 2006 19:20C/C++/ObjC (key=c) | http://www.chatmag.com/news/091606_rob_levin.htmlaedinius
6 Apr 2006 10:39C/C++/ObjC: Contextually Concise Collaboration and ConsiderationGambit
9 Sep 2004 19:56C/C++/ObjC Programming & Discussion: The key is CTeckla
18 Mar 2004 22:51C/C++/ObjC Programming: Read a book first, then as a question, then read
a book again.
OrangeTide
8 Feb 2004 3:42C is quirky, flawed, and an enormous success -- Dennis M. RitchieOrangeTide
3 Nov 2003 13:59This channel is about Castrations and CircumsitionsSetzer
28 Oct 2003 16:42JOE USER WANTS ZEN WITH HIS OSCyrix
13 Jul 2003 16:40Bring Back Gopher! gopher://gopher.browser.org/Pennywise
21 Feb 2003 16:40C/ObjC Programming | Where do you find 60 Million French Jokes? ... In France.OrangeTide
26 Jan 2003 1:16FREE JESUS!Cyrix
3 Jun 2002 11:51I just wanna curl up in a ball and die.Setzer
9 Feb 2002 11:13C/C++ Programming and Discussionstdlib
25 Oct 2001 19:07Aegis Fan ClubPsionV
7 Oct 2001 16:38C/C++ Programming Yes, America is attacking, No, #c is not the place to discussmegaton
15 May 2001 20:04C/C++ Programming and Discussion: We searchcalc or your money back.megaton
6 Nov 2000 12:01Soylent treen is made of people! <roots_> cyrixlord: yeha nice humanoid
flavour
Cyrix


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#c's popular words

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257523 "there" adfdfgsdf 4 Feb 22:57
220284 "about" turd 4 Feb 22:57
210494 "would" adfdfgsdf 4 Feb 1:57
192901 "think" Butcher 4 Feb 22:54
129151 "should" turd 4 Feb 23:01
116776 "Because" Butcher 4 Feb 22:56
113224 "which" smash 4 Feb 21:00
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109998 "could" adfdfgsdf 4 Feb 1:58
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Most referred nicks:
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538318 "notaction" Butcher 4 Feb 22:56
139243 "davarus" gauze 3 Feb 20:17
106588 "mEAt" adfdfgsdf 4 Feb 22:53
97476 "OrangeTide" tnurgsid 15 Jan 20:08
74954 "Teckla" tnurgsid 26 Jan 15:58


Who has their own private vocabulary?
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
2982 OrangeTide "fat:P"(4), "C+asm"(3), "NAT/PAT"(7), "cilanto"(3), "propiganda"(11), "cl2.5"(3),
"RTCW:ET"(3), "s/are/at"(3), "Stetsons"(3), "AHhahahha"(5), "rouge-like"(6),
"FLAG_ENABLE"(6), "archicture"(3), "japan-china"(7), "NiftyTelnet"(3),
"same/simular"(3), "undebuggable"(3), "quad-processor"(8), "~/.quakeforge"(3), ...
1988 davarus "KYOOT"(4), "rigerous"(9), "clasess"(3), "stdwarn"(3), "Chikity"(3), "kohlberg"(3),
"privateer"(4), "look-out"(3), "spreichen"(3), "schemeing"(3), "desturbed"(3),
"over-flow"(5), "MADARCHOD"(3), "copylefted"(3), "productivly"(3), "suplimental"(3),
"encyclapedia"(4), "butt-buddies"(3), "over-educated"(4), "XGetWindowAttributes"(3)
1136 Teckla "NULL\n"(6), "/users"(3), "forsale"(4), "tBuffer"(4), "bathtubs"(7), "pwn2own"(7),
"muhself"(3), "botlist"(3), "gaim.exe"(4), "done...I"(4), "*slightest*"(3), "myfile.read"(5),
"Wow...cool"(6), "Well...yes"(6), "anymore...I"(8), "unfinishable"(4), "example...i"(5),
"auto-challenge"(4), "try/catch/finally"(6), "cause-and-effect"(4)
957 zid` "asymm"(4), "ekrpat"(7), "shirty"(6), "orage"(3), "xbrick"(5), "inifite"(7), "errord"(3),
"tcpip.h"(3), "cgi-irc"(3), "4.2gb"(3), "firefox3"(6), "allround"(3), "opertons"(3),
"snprintf*"(3), "8111C"(3), "deffinatly"(4), "stealthing"(3), "12500fps"(3),
"zid@shogun:~/mud$"(3), "/cygdrive/c/Documents"(3)
934 aedinius "souse"(5), "ptinf"(3), "port="(3), "sincec"(5), "poinst"(3), "vriable"(6), "widnow"(3),
"FCMOVcc"(4), "caluclus"(5), "RH6.1"(3), "honeynet"(4), "X-devel"(3), "sssssssh"(3),
"touchign"(3), "G3/800"(4), "PPC7445"(6), "dictaphone"(3), "10baseT/UTP"(3),
"CodingStandards"(5), "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError"(3)
793 jasabella "langugae"(14), "emphatic"(10), "galling"(4), "mon-sat"(3), "isntalls"(4), "bignum.h"(5),
"high-fat"(4), "syllogisms"(8), "swtiching"(3), "IDC_EDIT1"(6), "\r\n.\r\n"(3),
"apologising"(6), "relaxations"(3), "psychosocial"(5), "164.5cm"(3), "re-enrolment"(3),
"anticoagulant"(3), "dextromethorphan"(12), "energy-hungry"(3), ...
767 AaronWL "IntToHex"(11), "QUEUE**"(7), "SMAERT"(3), "dsol"(3), "wankoff"(5), "you--i"(3),
"babylonx"(5), "VOIDmode"(4), "aol.txt"(3), "it--and"(3), "a.s.fast"(3), "packettized"(3),
"vector-like"(3), "mild-mannered"(4), "policy-makers"(4), "stdlibc++-v3"(4),
"null-terminates"(5), "2.6.0-test6"(5), "anticompetitiveness"(3), ...
602 noss "innan"(11), "_spade"(11), "orgin"(6), "vlja"(5), "*away"(3), "behver"(9), "flesta"(5),
"imnpst"(4), "procent"(4), "pizzicato"(7), "AA-64"(3), "arp-tell"(5), "telenoir"(3),
"sympthoms"(3), "asbergers"(3), "spellbound"(3), "add-history"(7), "conjuncture"(3),
"killingspree"(3), "commercialisation"(3)
577 DrgdHmstr "medved"(9), "denary"(7), "CACEE"(3), "nubcake"(6), "furrow"(3), "smackity"(8),
"alooone"(4), "pshyeah"(3), "Vallarta"(4), "BLU-82"(3), "size.exe"(3), "hahahhaaha"(5),
"assbeating"(4), "liveupdate"(4), "thin-skinned"(9), "pr0nmonger"(4), "shitbrained"(3),
"point-blank"(3), "enough_already"(8), "ahahahahahhaa"(3)
542 Zhivago "innertia"(14), "foo-a"(3), "orisis"(3), "blah7"(3), "pavious"(5), "romaaji"(5), "ionised"(4),
"intheir"(3), "eunuches"(3), "boringest"(3), "base-char"(5), "bailargeon"(5),
"xGAME_BOARD"(5), "piglatinify"(5), "stenographer"(6), "event-window"(8),
"p_transition"(4), "*getCallback"(3), "single-assign"(4), "s/korea/korean"(3)


These pairs like to talk in their own special language
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
777 davarus and OrangeTide "phrost"(14), "sarcasim"(15), "lazers"(9), "jeffgl"(3), "adition"(4), "backings"(7),
"execture"(4), "violance"(4), "mini-cds"(6), "impellors"(6), "interals"(3),
"DocBook-XML"(14), "10KB/sec"(7), "rigidness"(3), "script-kiddies"(21),
"deflowering"(7), "hillybilly"(3), "highquality"(4), "informaiton"(4), "auto-leveling"(3)
437 OrangeTide and zid` "nocona"(32), "brummy"(9), "Sooop"(4), "*sell*"(7), "notic"(4), "xp-64"(10), "fatist"(4),
"BUG_ON"(3), "moomins"(5), "BAF64"(5), "kernals"(5), "day-1"(4), "sa_family"(11),
"plesent"(4), "tilemap"(4), "aderium"(3), "*INSTALLS"(4), "light_amb"(3), "hack//roots"(3),
"non-maskable"(4)
429 OrangeTide and aedinius "file.s"(14), "sparc10"(48), "stuid"(7), "tcpserver"(16), "linprocfs"(16), "metas"(4),
"lement"(6), "elink"(3), "357sig"(14), "s/a/b/g"(7), "ugprade"(5), "lanyard"(5),
"powerade"(8), "switche"(4), "4:30a"(3), "indiretly"(4), "RS/6000s"(9), "logout/login"(3),
"desktop/laptop"(5), "OpenSolaris/PPC"(4)
358 OrangeTide and Teckla "listenfd"(18), "Y_SIZE"(11), "virix"(3), "vs.71"(11), "kdrive"(5), "roguelikes"(15),
"strupper"(9), "JewelScript"(17), "ctrl+tab"(10), "*standard*"(12), "backrupt"(6),
"navigates"(8), "hear/see"(4), "132x50"(12), "jabber/xmpp"(11), "MAC-based"(4),
"point-of-sale"(9), "filelist.txt"(3), "DirectoryIndex"(5), "neoconservatives"(5)
292 OrangeTide and Zhivago "re-used"(19), "dowels"(10), "hdparam"(11), "leprous"(9), "Forthy"(5), "origianl"(10),
"driers"(4), "machie"(3), "pimsleur"(9), "O_NOCTTY"(9), "listtype"(6), "deepfried"(7),
"wwarning"(3), "top-right"(7), "s/of/over"(4), "pythoness"(3), "piece-wise"(4),
"approchable"(4), "racial/ethnic"(3), "reunification"(3)
288 OrangeTide and AaronWL "frobs"(5), "relocs"(8), "somer"(3), "mellons"(8), "packeteer"(14), "half-adder"(16),
"multilink"(8), "cylander"(4), "regrowing"(6), "pop/push"(3), "changesets"(7),
"concealment"(7), "unrelaible"(3), "GCC/binutils"(7), "type-punning"(9), "Non-internet"(8),
"asm/unistd.h"(7), "string-like"(3), "click-through"(3), "system/platform"(3)
269 OrangeTide and Palisade "fiending"(15), "Irrlicht"(14), "redub"(3), "renegades"(13), "s/then"(4), "bluesteel"(12),
"ump45"(3), "preferabbly"(15), "linuxcare"(8), "thwarting"(7), "behringer"(6), "struting"(3),
"4.1GHZ"(4), "basicalyl"(4), "wondreful"(3), "mckracken"(3), "cholestoral"(6),
"s/were/where"(8), "s/read/rear"(3), "exasperation"(3)
265 OrangeTide and Setzer "xeon2"(20), "hostid"(15), "ceral"(12), "gcc-ism"(19), "litlte"(9), "doulbe"(8),
"commadore"(16), "wraping"(10), "freezed"(9), "inputrc"(8), "caloris"(4), "dunking"(4),
"impling"(3), "$1300/mo"(14), "home/work"(3), "s/wait/way"(4), "cappaccino"(3),
"$70/user"(3), "/proc/pid/mem"(10), "25-30mph"(4)
252 davarus and Zhivago "bufin"(21), "name_"(5), "itallian"(13), "16meg"(7), "shut-down"(14), "retaded"(4),
"irrelvent"(10), "releaves"(3), "harasment"(6), "new-york"(4), "kernel/user"(10),
"conversaion"(9), "divergance"(3), "alpha-male"(4), "gesticulation"(11),
"agglomerate"(4), "sky-scraper"(3), "super-market"(3), "disassociation"(5), ...
243 OrangeTide and megaton "apparntly"(28), "obamas"(10), "slimed"(8), "ptr=NULL"(12), "calgon"(5), "benning"(6),
"600hp"(6), "proto.c"(3), "frustating"(5), "break-ins"(4), "temrinated"(5),
"semi-working"(13), "httptunnel"(4), "pre-parsed"(5), "pushd/popd"(3),
"hemispehere"(3), "semi-usable"(3), "s/this/these"(3), "source/destination"(5), ...


Special words by time of day
  Hours 0-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 12-18 Hours 18-24
1"deimos"(37)"fsort"(22) "Minecraft"(49)"drizzle"(38)
2"sepia"(10)"/work"(19) "WTF-8"(17)"izzie"(15)
3"mikal"(63)"sonix"(18) "Dr_Evil"(58)"etwas"(39)
4"gondor"(25)"Mladic"(6) "sleds"(12)"aspies"(59)
5"ableton"(20)"nrand"(13) "jamba"(26)"MMartin"(21)
6"NeRDinc"(15)"Dragan"(7) "ParaS"(21)"dufus"(20)
7"krull"(9)"pyzor"(7) "dtools"(16)"Stealt"(24)
8"autopay"(9)"queada"(3) "geoip"(25)"foone"(23)
9"hinged"(13)"himym"(6) "SORBS"(23)"cranny"(11)
10"izard"(22)"sgtty"(7) "duviv"(30)"tater"(14)


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"dtools"(16)"webgl"(14) "mikal"(63)"bowled"(10)
2"SORBS"(23)"matzo"(20) "condit"(15)"marklar"(68)
3"lfname"(26)"Vespa"(39) "vscanf"(26)"boromir"(18)
4"volba"(12)"sparkly"(26) "sansa"(7)"Vizio"(6)
5"pixen"(10)"Abbot"(20) "chiro"(7)"Joxer"(15)
6"algbots"(12)"giveth"(19) "PCLint"(14)"2K/mo"(11)
7"tmpeg"(11)"hammond"(18) "statf"(14)"smerd"(32)
8"pyzor"(7)"bitcoins"(38) "goosebumps"(96)"gondor"(25)
9"gerat"(6)"bakula"(36) "CA.pl"(7)"Rosalia"(33)
10"attumen"(8)"gunship"(19) "s_host"(15)"vlan2"(7)




Big Numbers

Cyrix needs to get a better connection - joined #c 7394 times during this reporting period...
Quit message spammers
Nick percentage Sample Quote
1. tt_ 100 % tt_ has no reason
2. gds 100 % chau
3. foo||bar 100 % [x]chat
4. _xor 100 % _xor has no reason
5. |awLz``_^ 100 % I love you.
stdout kicked a total of 3607 people from #c, more than anyone else.
Example:
 17 Sep 2005 1:00 <GenNMX> OrngeTide: I'll have to look up how much faster NFS is to TCP
21 Sep 2005 18:46 *** GenNMX was kicked by stdout (banned: join flood)

Birgitte had a hard time keeping up, kicking merely 1476 people.

Dorsey didn't get it the first time and got kicked out for 691 times.
Example:
 12 Nov 2001 22:47 <dorsey> heh
12 Nov 2001 22:47 *** dorsey was kicked by Wazm (no)

davarus was thrown out just 582 times.

TMemo seemed to have a lot to shout about - yell percentage of 74%!

The second loudest on the block: sirgoatse - 38% with high volume!

The conversation-killer award goes to davarus whose final comment caused 31 conversations to end suddenly.
The following line killed chat for 8 minutes (the previous conversation lasted 11 minutes):
 22 Jan 2009 15:13 <suravad> zid_: And it would take a whole 30 minutes.
davarus seemed to prefer talking to themself, writing over 5 lines in a row 1836 times...

aedinius also chatted to herself 1255 times.

Total net split count: 27. On average that is 0.04 splits per week

Most splits per day: 6 splits on 5 Dec 2000

Longest net split occurred on 9 Sep 2000 18:12 and lasted for 2084 h 57 min (2 people dropped during this split)

The most people (81) dropped on 14 Dec 2000 1:03. This split lasted for 7 min.



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47 (30%)
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