#c stats: 16 Jul 2008!(Generated by Swish!)

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#c relation map

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Activity Statistics

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Lines Written Sample Quote
1 @davarus 374015 17 Sep 2005 22:49 "OT: Hence the most likely shared libs comment."
2 @OrangeTide 362015 23 Sep 2004 1:57 "a lot of my opengl apps i ported to windows using mingw."
3 @aedinius 253790 31 May 2005 14:05 "Those who can't afford PDAs settle on Military Surplus"
4 @Palisade 142684 5 Mar 2004 6:35 "teamspeak supports more than 32 speakers at a time"
5 @Cyrix 142007 10 Apr 2003 17:30 "buttlick: you were being ignorant without a license or channel permit"
6 @DrgdHmstr 132625 1 Nov 2001 20:10 "megaton, uhh... is this a trick question?"
7 @megaton 131478 26 Jan 2001 22:19 "poorboy, what is your phone number?"
8 @AaronWL 129498 11 Feb 2001 5:28 "it is extremely likely that i am about to completely destroy this pathetic
idiotic lame stupid peice of crap"
9 @Setzer 124041 7 Feb 2003 16:45 "Cyrix: When does Drgd get back from the cruise?"
10 @Zhivago 122052 12 Mar 2001 22:59 "cs: well, I don't think they go around hassling civilians"
11 @Teckla 116519 20 Apr 15:16 "I've never used the tagging system."
12 +zid` 107156 29 Dec 2007 18:06 "ome drivers as small as 4" may be referred to as subwoofers
but drivers less than 8" generally have neither the cone area nor
excursion ability necessary to produce deep bass, especially in practical
sized enclosures"
13 @melissa 96800 27 Jan 2003 23:37 "OT, he can't get enough whipping from the japanese"
14 @Swish 91784 22 May 2004 0:50 "toilet paper will substitute for both"
15 @noss 91491 24 Jun 2004 10:41 "zerog_, perhaps you should have seen the game."
16 @czth 83098 26 Jan 2003 19:02 "dave1: because he knows you silly finite humans would like that"
17 @SgtUnix 79844 28 Dec 2001 22:52 "Zakko: it's a carriage return character"
18 @poorboy 75806 30 Jun 2002 2:42 "Actually I'm going to go watch some tv."
19 +mEAt 71358 27 Nov 2000 19:46 "who said they typed over 100wpm?"
20 @Dmi 71206 5 Jul 2004 11:59 "zerog_: hold up, did you quit, or did you get discharged?"
21 @cout 64434 8 Aug 2002 10:32 "I still haven't ever seen aedinius and dorsey in #c at the same time."
22 @Wazm 63451 6 Nov 2001 21:08 "zxcv: also, the people who write xmms plugins are crack monkeys
who can't write a damn makefile correctly"
23 @rkeene 63257 19 Apr 2006 0:05 "If you never put it there then you will never have to realize that it's an
error.."
24 @bighawk 60645 3 May 2003 19:32 "eric^ wsa being mean, as usual"
25 @zerog_ 59232 7 Dec 2004 11:27 "naw, you live in a time anomaly"
26 +kawfee 57541 21 Aug 2002 18:38 "you'll be riding your donkey around"
27 @MarkT- 56654 5 May 2003 16:08 "I was right... this semester is gonna be massive culture shock."
28 +Dorsey 56523 8 Sep 2001 3:00 "no no no. its for my own amusement. i dont really care if u get tired
of what i do. =)"
29 @Gambit 56416 8 Mar 2001 23:40 "angel_X11, http://hotzp.com/badboys/daily/callme.mp3"
30 +twkm 51425 6 Apr 2005 8:49 "the control key should work, it's the meta key that may not."
31 @Triffix 46799 8 Oct 2004 1:18 "Shabba-, Some of the things we choose to do in life aren't in the best
interests of economy or health, but we like doing them."
32 +jasabella 45998 8 Feb 4:19 "like my bf's motorbike ghostrider stuff"
33 +jez 45990 20 Oct 2004 9:36 "http://www.overpopulation.net/"
34 @eddy 44462 29 Sep 2005 15:34 "omg a girl whose tall! i've never seen one of those before"
35 @cwilbur 42665 13 Nov 2000 17:55 "rog: any candidate can pursue the legal options open to him. we're
not talking about special procedures here that the two candidates are
inventing; we're talking about provisions of florida law."
36 @algorithm 42409 1 Apr 2004 6:04 "You have to be at least 2% smarter then whatever it is you are trying
to do. Go back and read some more books before asking this question
again. Or else."
37 +katie^ 41917 19 Oct 2007 16:38 "and, from what I hear from other people that use it, it kind of forces
you to do things Qt style"
38 @aegis` 41015 11 Dec 2000 22:58 "no I didn't. But it does not surprise me since he was a rather spineless
president."
39 @mauke 40755 30 May 2007 15:41 "mrgl: that just means the java interpreter is horribly inefficient"
40 +jeffloc 40695 26 Apr 2006 14:20 "accessone, like this then : c = (char*)(((int)a)*((int)b));"
41 +Jaggz 40211 10 Dec 2003 6:03 "akashra, nod.. just use your own.. as many digits as you want that
way"
42 @_Butcher_ 40082 12 Feb 2004 19:51 "damn plain text versions of equations look so much less elegant than
when written with proper formatting :p"
43 @fade 39827 9 Nov 2002 10:22 "stopped for a 502, next time it's gonna be you"
44 @Batshua 39329 9 May 2002 16:50 "_w0lf: I tend not to abuse my oppage."
45 +gauze 38928 25 May 2003 12:19 "your first language should be a good one."
46 +Brinstar 37039 4 Nov 2002 21:49 "megaton what about people who say call me and ill giuve you some
pubic hairs to choke on"
47 +Foosball 35721 4 Apr 23:29 "thsese light beers go down too easily"
48 @Two9A 34377 15 Jan 2004 19:36 "yeah, that's all I use. The compiler."
49 +context 33708 3 Nov 2007 2:38 "im using osx's Malloc options right now"
50 @nbsp 33081 29 Oct 2001 3:41 "PsychoOne, it's been awhile, but I don't think so. Much more exciting."
51 +hakware 31047 17 Jun 18:23 "i think i must be the luckiest guy alive"
52 +mith 30997 7 Dec 2001 8:10 "yes, you don't things return you NULL!!!ing"
53 @zil0g 30500 14 Sep 2003 13:05 "sounds like the i386 core could be on the mobo chipset"
54 +zxcv 30468 28 Jul 2007 1:45 "hoppur: much better price than $75"
55 +pldn 30020 19 May 2003 23:43 "Benadudt : have had enough... it only gets in the way"
56 +DrMonkey 28762 7 Mar 2003 2:40 "HaloJumpr: like 1Ghz is adequate... thats not hugely fast these days"
57 @mish] 27643 19 Apr 2006 13:34 "yes but they are more efficient that anything existing on LInux so far"
58 @Xirtam 27146 22 Sep 2003 3:09 "It's what I've been asking for for a while now."
59 +ClockDVA 26938 29 Oct 2002 16:29 "DaliLlama: well if your arms are across 2 wires ..."
60 @niv_ 26929 13 Nov 2005 20:08 "green days new CD has some hot tracks"
61 @chorgy 26672 23 Feb 2003 16:16 ":kick pennywise :you sure about the lunch thingy?"
62 +fsdfs 26650 27 Dec 2004 23:00 "mp3 supposably removes some sounds that is not audible to humans"
63 @PsychoOne 26540 3 Sep 2001 13:58 "I maintain that it all went downhill when people started collecting useful
hardware routines and calling them "operating systems""
64 +Damascus` 26510 7 Jun 2001 12:04 "jerky_2: just wondering if that was the going rate for it."
65 @Sauvin 23667 5 Dec 2000 22:06 "A lot of the shit that used to be stuff in the extended attributes wound
up in the windows Registry."
66 +ZeffriN 23579 16 Sep 2007 10:54 "they use 4500 @10A for electric chair"
67 @PsionV 23410 3 Nov 2001 15:19 "cooler-x, OK, then you probably can't learn C in less than a year....
probably 2"
68 @Oax 23072 13 Jun 2002 8:00 "kiven: sorry that was a cheap joke"
69 +dave1 22852 8 Jan 2003 20:16 "phork: in case it can only fetch a 4 byte variable from an address that
is a multiple of 4"
70 @myrddin 22841 27 Apr 2007 23:22 "well, for 7 or 8 years or whatnot, I've yet to hit a bad one, so."
71 @Glammie 22085 20 Dec 2001 15:44 "The last 3 game demos I downloaded for Windows have all been greater
than 100 megabytes."
72 @evilbadz 21387 29 May 2002 21:24 "i figured out how they judge the winner of mrs universe"
73 @somatose 21296 14 Apr 2003 23:14 "if I can just get the first error resolved about it thinking that 'T' in the
enqueue function is 'not declared in this scope'"
74 +evilgeek 21273 16 Feb 2007 12:35 "this is why you won't get enough syntax errors when you try to compile
java code with gcc."
75 @IanH 21097 4 Oct 2002 2:44 "I guess that works if you're not running for long."
76 +|bob 21008 7 Feb 2003 18:13 "I can't forgive the standard committee for putting __complex in the standard"
77 +Vratha 20795 12 Mar 2005 6:52 "bastard knows i won't actually hit him"
78 @jerzei 20782 7 Dec 2001 15:14 "what should i put on my christmas list?"
79 +Xenophon 20566 20 Jan 2002 8:04 "sorry i have not memorised it yet"
80 +juri_ 20423 10 Feb 2003 3:06 "mmm. my internet connection is that fast. :)"
81 @PW 19836 5 Feb 2002 21:04 "anyone know what "mss shares" are?"
82 @hund 19101 16 Oct 2005 13:23 "mauke: Is your nick a pun on mawk?"
83 @Maloeran 18929 22 Nov 2004 0:49 "Indeed, it's less a problem on amd64"
84 @Pennywise 18310 11 Jun 2003 19:55 "i'd never work for a non-startup"
85 @Paradox 18223 17 Oct 2001 1:45 "You are denouncing an entire branch of mathematics"
86 @undone 17719 2 Feb 2002 14:27 "Definately not old enough to look at vulgar things.."
87 +scorpionz 16973 16 Nov 2002 9:43 "but..i read that articles already last month"
88 @lambda 16406 16 Oct 2000 12:52 "it's Document... Language, based on Scheme"
89 +neonfreon 16349 10 Jan 15:18 "pedal to the medal to go 60 sux"
90 +Kyuzo 16306 3 Jun 2003 2:45 "meanwhile i just try to keep myself amused/occupied"
91 +bad-bob 16218 17 Jul 2002 23:23 "markt: the GPL requires (generally) that everyone who receives the
program receive the source code, OR the option to obtain the source
code for no more than the cost of copying"
92 @Mortician 16169 28 Oct 2001 4:26 "the video is of the grudge during the new york show"
93 @abadd0n 16058 26 Apr 2001 1:16 "DrgdHmstr: oh teach me oh great troll master...this troll-fu...even dorsey
was singing your praises"
94 @Raphael^^ 15767 21 Oct 2000 21:16 "Rog: sorry, so much for your civic responsibility theory"
95 +_pfft 15555 16 May 2001 9:58 "But I'm not using IE, so that does not help me very much."
96 +_cS 15131 22 Sep 2003 0:50 "you have no skills there homeboy"
97 +Ouroboros 14999 31 Mar 2005 14:25 "aaronwl: so what i did would be acceptanle practice?"
98 @alycat 14527 22 Dec 2003 0:56 "eddy there is no unary "-" postfix operator."
99 @tsilik 14525 6 Sep 2001 2:25 "i really dont know what you are talking about :/"
100 @decex 14021 16 Aug 2004 13:46 "myarray, my hair is now black."
101 +darken 13959 24 Sep 2004 16:24 "you do know the internals of a t28 can not handle 30psi right?"
102 @voxel 13767 2 Oct 2001 23:18 "whatevex: did some easy 3D stuff in Pascal and C"
103 @anaconda 13753 17 Jun 2004 20:49 "Palisade: Check out the nose. Could I be anything else?"
104 @rkrush 13707 13 Nov 2001 4:02 "abaddon_: or simply is not aestetical"
105 +id10tx 12795 26 May 2005 14:15 "juri_: Multiple images isn't the issue."
106 +strtok 12762 19 Jun 2007 23:23 "it was some guy sitting on a large butt plug"
107 +Pha 12353 25 Nov 2003 18:07 "I just use the virtual windows in x"
108 @Rog 12294 15 May 2001 20:42 "OT: $1700 here... and guess what, it hasn't gone down yet"
109 +fre_ax 12167 14 Mar 2003 11:47 "DrgdWrkn: i have decided to get that book too"
110 +blahxy 11944 25 Feb 2003 20:09 "used google or took a course that is actually called biomorphism physiology?"
111 +ian 11651 17 Apr 2003 23:40 "was there anything before C using the [] thing ?"
112 @Shabba 11577 1 Jul 2002 22:52 "rkeene: you bored or something? :)"
113 @oMish 11461 11 Nov 2007 14:59 "we want naked pics of your kitten"
114 +ishiboo 11209 3 Jul 2001 17:52 "zeuz: no, I don't do C++, especially with C++-oriented GUI toolkits."
115 +dmitri 11208 5 Sep 2001 23:01 ""ethnic albanian rebels" my ass"
116 +Daowee 11085 4 Feb 6:57 "osx sure attracts a lot of geeks"
117 +Drago 11003 1 Nov 2001 12:54 "Allman, compiler/platform specific"
118 +shackbu 10941 15 Sep 2001 1:14 "grad; no you terd, young like me == 19 them == 16"
119 @ack 10693 29 May 2005 12:30 "how would I know who you live with?"
120 +phusnikn 10439 30 May 2002 4:38 "u should alwyas chck your return value"
121 +sbahra 10010 15 Sep 2005 11:28 "If it wasn't for that research paper."

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+maneo (8647) +dubious (8550) @peter-- (8549) +Slade (8540) +wet_cod (8524) +CrayZed_ (8287)
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+anli (7084) +Alipha (6911) +ozone (6901) +edog (6815) +bryno (6776) @angel_x11 (6668)
+O[Mish] (6605) +hoppur (6585) +KidArt (6482) +StoneCyph (6458) +NerveGas (6457) +remorse (6440)
+KimmoA (6402) +Ikonoklas (6366) |Phreak| (6301) @lyca (6278) +feti (6272) @dbtid (6109)
+poxy (6100) +PC (6071) +nsx (6062) +CobraByte (6018) +C_Dreamer (5909) @Teresias (5899)
+Mike_L (5899) +EO_ (5834) +ScratXP (5815) +Stingray_ (5762) +hiryu_ (5749) +al_b (5716)

The remaining 46265 nicks didn't talk that much...



Time of day stats

  Nightcrawlers
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Evening chatters
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1OrangeTide - 88236
Zhivago - 34006
davarus - 140054
davarus - 158594
2aedinius - 70104
zerog_ - 27315
OrangeTide - 130216
OrangeTide - 129359
3AaronWL - 52729
davarus - 27018
aedinius - 72903
aedinius - 84103
4Zhivago - 52319
aedinius - 26680
Cyrix - 68043
DrgdHmstr - 54930
5Palisade - 50674
Setzer - 26385
Setzer - 58888
megaton - 54846
6davarus - 48349
AaronWL - 22993
Teckla - 57306
Cyrix - 49601
7megaton - 39299
Dmi - 21078
noss - 41030
czth - 47275
8DrgdHmstr - 30386
SgtUnix - 19600
DrgdHmstr - 38845
melissa - 45861
9Dorsey - 23492
bighawk - 17457
zid` - 38689
Palisade - 43904
10Swish - 22586
zid` - 16466
SgtUnix - 37699
Teckla - 43497

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Topic tracking

20 latest topics from #c

At Topic Nick
14 Jul 15:57C Programming (key: c) | awesome iPhone game: http://www.midnightmartian.com/Teckla
9 Jul 15:12c programming (key: c) | Review Board (great tool!) http://www.review-board.org/OrangeTide
8 Jul 10:56c programming (key: c) | http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/...
...07/07/BAN011LDR8.DTL&tsp=1
OrangeTide
1 Jul 13:23C Programming (key: c) | How to arrange icons by penis: http://thewebsiteisdow...
...n.com/
Teckla
30 Jun 16:34c programming (key: c) | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0QTar0MEwcOrangeTide
26 Jun 20:38c programming (key: c) | http://www.explosm.net/comics/1327/OrangeTide
25 Jun 14:22C Programming (key: c) | Don't ask software engineers to help you steal software.myrddin
22 Jun 21:11C Programming (key: c) | One by one the penguins steal my sanity.OrangeTide
21 Jun 7:01C Programming (key: C)Teckla
20 Jun 10:06C Programming (key: C) - B-Day Cake for Setzer from usey - http://tinyurl.com/6...
...l63qe
Teckla
9:10C/C++/ObjC/D/E/F/G... Programming (key: C) - Teckla is getting a black eye.Setzer
9:09C Programming (key: C) - HAPPY BIRTHDAY SETZER!!!Teckla
8:48(Key: C) Whatever.Setzer
8:47C Programming (key: C) - HAPPY BIRTHDAY SETZER!!!Teckla
17 Jun 14:25C Programming (key: C): Don't forget to download Firefox 3 from www.mozilla.comTeckla
1:13C Programming (key: c): Happy Summer SolsticeOrangeTide
1:05C Programming (key: c): Happy 16th of JuneOrangeTide
15 Jun 14:44C Programming (key: c): Happy Fathers Day!Gambit
11 Jun 0:21C Programming (key: c) | I'm Voting Republican: http://www.youtube.com/watch...
...?v=FiQJ9Xp0xxU
Teckla
8 Jun 16:24C Programming (key: c) | http://www.turbotanks.com/OrangeTide


20 random topics
At Topic Nick
14 Dec 2007 23:28<zid`> if someone spots foosball before I tell him noshitSetzer
13 Nov 2004 23:4121:40-*fsdfs* i can have you dead for $1000poorboy
23 Jan 2003 17:12C/C++ and C# Programming and DiscussionmEAt
23 Dec 2002 19:46K&R 2nd ed., 'nuff saidSgtUnix
30 Oct 2002 3:51C is the best programming language, FOR ME TO POOP ON!OrangeTide
7 May 2002 15:33C/C++ Programming and Discussion: Please move unrelated topics else where.stdlib
3 Jan 2002 0:43[00:30] *** Quits: Dorsey (taking a dump)Saovin
11 Dec 2001 20:45*mEAt calls animal control on shackbu -> *shackbu scurries off into the
bushes
poorboy
31 Oct 2001 10:22http://www.homepromotions.net/Tehkan/mamesong.swfWazm
16 Oct 2001 17:06Required viewing: http://www.joecartoon.com/cartoons/dive.htmlTeckla
12 Jun 2001 17:58"Is your DSL provider taking you to the InterNOT?"Cyrix
8 Jun 2001 13:25Carcinogen (see California)Glammie
26 Apr 2001 21:50C/C++ Programming and Discussion: Do you _really_ want to install realplayer
spyware on your computer?
megaton
11 Apr 2001 17:42Mayhem!Triffix
19 Mar 2001 4:47http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/17665.htmlundone
16 Feb 2001 0:32Its not who hits first, but who hits hardestCyrix
18 Dec 2000 15:28Please paste any C code at #FloodYourShittyCodeHereyourmomma
18 Nov 2000 11:25wheeeeee!evil-boy
15 Oct 2000 16:26Sweden, temperature, and sex.Teckla
23 Sep 2000 2:00The C Programming ChannelWem


5804 topic changes between 13 Oct 1999 and 15 Jul 2008



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The busiest week was 2 Dec-8 Dec 2001 - 50370 lines spoken



Popular words in #c:

Count Word Last used by At
233322 "there" gauze 15 Jul 22:43
198021 "about" zid` 15 Jul 22:48
190535 "would" gauze 15 Jul 22:47
174600 "think" zid` 15 Jul 22:44
116784 "should" algorithm 15 Jul 22:42
114888 "really" _Butcher_ 15 Jul 20:38
103351 "Because" Foosball 15 Jul 22:47
102726 "which" jasabella 15 Jul 21:31
102324 "right" jasabella 15 Jul 21:08
98823 "could" ZeffriN 15 Jul 22:42


Most referred nicks:
Count Word Last used by At
481570 "notaction" ZeffriN 15 Jul 22:44
110945 "davarus" algorithm 15 Jul 22:42
98640 "mEAt" mith 15 Jul 21:46
86591 "OrangeTide" hakware 15 Jul 20:35
62828 "Teckla" davarus 15 Jul 20:33


Who has their own private vocabulary?
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
3021 OrangeTide "disese"(6), "much:P"(7), "beinga"(5), "pharms"(4), "l.ron"(3), "enamle"(3), "dybvig"(3),
"proxing"(4), "sysstat"(4), "obsolute"(5), "upscales"(4), "135db"(3), "backalley"(5),
"dissector"(4), "powerstrip"(5), "minicooper"(3), "commecially"(5), "cross-wired"(5),
"non-constants"(3), "play-by-email"(3)
1531 davarus "hadda"(10), "wassa"(9), "/mnth"(5), "ungoldy"(3), "soemting"(4), "jejejeje"(4),
"slow-mo"(3), "represnt"(3), "speficic"(3), "pagination"(8), "bleh.txt"(4), "imbalmers"(3),
"apetizing"(3), "goat-balls"(6), "paint-ball"(5), "spooky3d0"(3), "multi-users"(4),
"GCC-mingw32"(10), "discrepencies"(6), "multiplaction"(3)
1009 aedinius "ahkay"(23), "figur"(15), "Dodonna"(17), "raher"(3), "MUSEM"(3), "bumbum"(4),
"Gambale"(5), "Lovesong"(5), "searchnode"(6), "backsapce"(3), "tabstop=2"(5),
"0rngetide"(5), "requiremnts"(4), "sweeeeeeeet"(4), "NSTextField"(3), "xtraceroute"(3),
"9.0.0d1"(4), "sys/limits.h"(3), "inprise/borland"(3), "stringWithCString"(5)
875 zid` "hackr"(4), "partialy"(12), "oopsed"(6), "cunny"(3), "treee"(3), "lol.c"(3), "Liberi"(4),
"HARBLS"(3), "linken"(3), "ironicly"(9), "trasher"(6), "*able*"(3), "shiting"(4), "powercut"(6),
"blaiming"(6), "int/char"(5), "allround"(3), "opertons"(3), "MD5STRING"(6), "deffinatly"(4)
866 AaronWL "valuse"(9), "my_fd"(4), "_kill"(3), "__main"(6), "inling"(5), "get_ptr"(7), "bolshy"(3),
"kiddieish"(8), "sienfeld"(4), "correcrt"(3), "effektiv"(3), "3l34t"(3), "implib.exe"(6),
"version.c"(3), "four-letter"(8), "piggy-back"(3), "vindication"(4), "marriagable"(3),
"circumstancial"(3), "d:\apps\Dev-Cpp\include\c"(3)
833 Teckla "condie"(7), "Fiorina"(7), "*teach"(4), "leaf_t"(4), "_mFargc"(5), "Mac/OSX"(3), "paritally"(3),
"Oh...it"(3), "doonsbury"(3), "w/captions"(4), "ok...then"(6), "DB2/400"(6), "Ah...that"(5),
"picturesque"(4), "unnessarily"(3), "monopolists"(3), "well...here"(4), "acetominiphen"(3),
"memory-hungry"(3), "Scepter/Milieu"(3)
643 noss "björk"(31), "tjaba"(8), "svara"(5), "etics"(3), "origo"(3), "veckan"(5), "kollar"(3), "jobbigt"(6),
"stanna"(3), "småland"(4), "Cummings"(5), "praktkuk"(4), "portuges"(3), "1.8.x"(3),
"getaround"(3), "angiogram"(3), "cout.format"(4), "double-colon"(3),
"examensarbete"(3), "commercialisation"(3)
637 DrgdHmstr "morass"(6), "Stewpud"(8), "edwina"(4), "Beefaroni"(13), "wolf2"(4), "furbee"(3),
"lazars"(3), "padowan"(5), "Puyallup"(8), "dandies"(3), "hugenerd"(4), "dorkwank"(4),
"mcfatfat"(3), "smacktard"(5), "beanpicker"(6), "cheapening"(3), "MrPLot32"(3),
"mush-brained"(6), "point-blank"(3), "machine-readable"(11)
580 Zhivago "causally"(19), "edddd"(4), "bretty"(4), "froboz"(3), "doyado"(3), "list_obj"(7), "zygotes"(3),
"serendip"(5), "postType"(3), "data-bus"(5), "/dev/nbXX"(3), "co-incide"(5), "affectile"(3),
"opeartions"(4), "rasterised"(3), "sed/awk/sh"(3), "sub-programs"(8), "transactable"(4),
"metabolisation"(8), "tree-structure"(4)
536 rkeene "nrecv"(5), "$each"(4), "GNOES"(3), "atoi2"(5), "~/tmp/"(4), "`purty"(3), "cancell"(6),
"destroyd"(3), "vpmobile"(3), "set/clear"(4), "gooberment"(5), "8hrs/week"(4),
"sublicense"(4), "bzip2.exe"(3), "486dx/2"(3), "Teckla/SgtUnix"(4),
"keene@hammerhead"(11), "libncurses.so.4"(7), "size=34.413"(3), ...


These pairs like to talk in their own special language
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
631 davarus and OrangeTide "sourc"(11), "hemroids"(80), "leniant"(12), "rsynth"(9), "insant"(3), "floride"(5), "R-tree"(3),
"backings"(6), "verifiers"(6), "compilate"(6), "adblocker"(6), "mini-dvi"(4), "numeration"(7),
"partioning"(6), "reimburses"(3), "anti-POSIX"(3), "Terrain.app"(4), "strcasestr.h"(5),
"profesionalism"(3), "compiler/language"(7)
446 OrangeTide and aedinius "/wazm"(10), "mistik"(9), "mervyn"(7), "metas"(4), "10bit"(9), "wise/"(3), "Fashja"(5),
"gamepads"(10), "etherboot"(13), "gnu9x"(3), "defutf8"(7), "xmemory"(4), "chickes"(3),
"350hp"(4), "gnustep-make"(17), "hotpockets"(9), "G3/500"(7), "10/100s"(3),
"smalltalk-like"(8), "propane/butane"(3)
337 OrangeTide and zid` "have*"(16), "protoype"(24), "withuot"(13), "CHEWITS"(10), "bdf.c"(5), "Oxfam"(3),
"CLITORAL"(10), "out/in"(4), "longre"(3), "basicl"(3), "Plush3D"(7), "propertly"(8),
"autocommit"(8), "gameshark"(5), "precalculate"(11), "familiaris"(4), "antibotics"(3),
"minibosses"(3), "glTranslatef"(3), "honda/toyota"(3)
312 OrangeTide and Teckla "Clanlib"(13), "strupper"(9), "gaypal"(3), "TIOCGWINSZ"(12), "glFinish"(6), "6502s"(8),
"x-large"(3), "waistband"(5), "fantisize"(4), "demostrate"(7), "100x100"(15),
"turbotanks"(4), "broken/bad"(3), "month-long"(5), "pipe/socket"(4), "redundancies"(4),
"stream-oriented"(12), "team-oriented"(3), "easier/cleaner"(3), "copy/cut/paste"(3)
308 OrangeTide and AaronWL "forma"(4), "evaled"(6), "xupiter"(7), "zoooom"(3), "/yourprog"(11), "tracable"(7),
"reg-reg"(5), "garbonzo"(6), "yourexec"(4), "anytthing"(6), "linearally"(8), "repenting"(4),
"18.2hz"(5), "plain-old"(3), "chars/bytes"(4), "primiatives"(3), "Non-internet"(8),
"winnt/2k/xp"(5), "first-party"(3), "encrypt_string"(6)
302 OrangeTide and Zhivago "beteen"(8), "*width"(6), "cliques"(9), "compied"(4), "excuting"(7), "smonkey"(3),
"gamates"(3), "expeted"(3), "wide-char"(10), "progarms"(5), "idenfity"(4), "oct-tree"(6),
"wwarning"(3), "sundries"(3), "non-stick"(6), "end-points"(6), "left-value"(3),
"businesscard"(3), "realisticaly"(3), "re-distribution"(3)
278 OrangeTide and Palisade "stepper"(61), "trsdos"(14), "phantasy"(37), "366mhz"(31), "chksum"(9), "leccy"(4),
"pried"(3), "s/its/it"(9), "Muahhaha"(9), "tiberium"(6), "linuxcare"(8), "belittles"(6),
"4.1GHZ"(4), "supplants"(3), "quantification"(15), "s/read/rear"(3), "manuevering"(3),
"distributers"(5), "subcutaneous"(5), "weapons/armor"(7)
273 OrangeTide and Setzer "compE"(12), "responder"(23), "craigs"(11), "belvedere"(16), "beastly"(8), "naymore"(8),
"receipe"(7), "APIENTRY"(9), "dunking"(4), "veganism"(7), "autohide"(6), "26lbs"(3),
"crevices"(5), "snibrils"(4), "20minutes"(12), "statitics"(4), "procuitto"(3), "oraganized"(4),
"objc/smalltalk"(3), "/usr/bin/install"(5)
249 OrangeTide and megaton "c.txt"(7), "Monsterous"(13), "conecpt"(4), "mulched"(4), "zZzZzZzZ"(7), "jiggled"(3),
"Vigilantes"(11), "s/an/any"(5), "reddwarf"(4), "s/lal/all"(4), "warm/cold"(4), "100mil"(4),
"frustating"(5), "bot/script"(4), "darkplaces"(4), "undervalue"(3), "flavourless"(6),
"particpated"(4), "hemispehere"(3), "semi-usable"(3)
247 OrangeTide and DrgdHmstr "asstown"(33), "idolize"(16), "barrow"(8), "downy"(3), "flashers"(12), "s/But/Buy"(14),
"smoooth"(7), "goonie"(3), "74XXX"(6), "Millard"(3), "Appleton"(6), "24-pin"(7),
"osterich"(4), "pronouced"(7), "Contructor"(9), "fistfuls"(3), "pretting"(3), "logitechs"(4),
"googlemaps"(3), "northbridges"(3)


New popular words
  Word First used by At
1 "vlan0"(14) davarus 28 May 15:50
2 "vlan1"(15) davarus 28 May 15:50
3 "dolescum"(6) zid` 9 May 14:38
4 "IRSeek"(13) Dmi 14 May 15:22
5 "gemcraft"(10) zid` 4 Jul 12:46


Special words by time of day
  Hours 0-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 12-18 Hours 18-24
1"oogle"(184)"bello"(48) "ParaS"(21)"drizzle"(37)
2"deimos"(37)"fsort"(22) "Dr_Evil"(58)"etwas"(34)
3"Jukefly"(14)"sonix"(18) "jamba"(26)"TOMTOM"(19)
4"mikal"(63)"Leumi"(7) "dtools"(16)"Stealt"(24)
5"MURLOC"(9)"nrand"(13) "WTF-8"(17)"cranny"(10)
6"hldyin"(11)"pyzor"(7) "Lorem"(9)"Assad"(15)
7"Gucci"(29)"cond1"(26) "Tyrian"(20)"manhunt"(18)
8"hinged"(13)"sylar"(4) "SORBS"(23)"nleah"(24)
9"izard"(22)"PT/DM"(5) "adama"(10)"tater"(13)
10"krull"(9)"brennan"(21) "cbass"(40)"dufus"(18)


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"dtools"(16)"bakula"(36) "condit"(15)"bowled"(10)
2"SORBS"(23)"ooxml"(14) "nixie"(38)"marklar"(66)
3"ZyXEL"(8)"Vespa"(39) "mikal"(63)"dotty"(8)
4"pixen"(10)"hammond"(18) "Ritter"(34)"boromir"(18)
5"lfname"(26)"hostess"(24) "vscanf"(26)"Joxer"(15)
6"tmpeg"(11)"sparkly"(21) "sansa"(7)"smerd"(32)
7"Malawi"(6)"drifter"(19) "Shodan"(10)"2K/mo"(11)
8"pyzor"(7)"matzah"(34) "CA.pl"(7)"Rosalia"(33)
9"rfmon"(8)"koffice"(31) "statf"(14)"tri_n"(25)
10"mööse"(3)"gunship"(18) "s_host"(15)"zid.c"(7)




Big Numbers

Raphael^^ couldn't decide whether to come or go and joined #c 4737 times during this reporting period...
Quit message spammers
Nick percentage Sample Quote
1. erwkuf 100 % (cows)
2. echelon3 100 % (Remote host closed the connection)
3. Klez 100 % (Hooligans Don't Stop)
4. Bruce\ 100 % (bbl)
5. PlayfulPu 100 % (Empty food bowl..... noooo! Full stomach.... yaaaay!)
stdout had the kicking boots on, using them on 3459 people in #c.
Sample:
 [18:50:27] <z3uS> *shrug*
[10:12:03] * z3uS was kicked by stdlib (Banned)

Setzer only managed to kick 1110 people.

Dorsey didn't get it the first time and got kicked out for 691 times.
Sample:
 [20:17] <Dorsey> heh
[17:20] *** GodF4ther was kicked by megaton (ummmm no.)

davarus was thrown out just 528 times.

czth liked to say ":D", doing so 68 times.
Scoff was either being philosophical or just plain clueless - 57% of lines contained questions.

diligent was also looking for answers with a question ratio of 56%.

davarus DIDN'T REALISE HOW ANNOYING THIS WAS - 1257 lines in CAPS!
Sample:
 [16:13:32] <Stryst2> RED ROCKS!
1974 net splits were detected during the reporting period - on average that is 4.32 splits per week

Most splits per day: 22 splits on 24 Oct 2000

Longest net split occurred on 25 Mar 2002 11:14 and lasted for 34162 h 7 min (2 people dropped during this split)

The most people (227) dropped on 2 May 2006 11:28. This split lasted for 6 min.



Activity distribution

2/2008 - 7/2008

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2 (1.2%)
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2 (1.2%)
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 2750..2999
6 (3.6%)
 2500..2749
6 (3.6%)
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10 (6.0%)
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15 (9.0%)
 1750..1999
19 (11%)
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25 (15%)
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17 (10%)
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23 (14%)