#c++ stats: 3 Jul 2009!(Generated by Swish!)

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#c++ relation map

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The most active nicks

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Lines Written Sample Quote
1 @ZorbaTHut 257648 9 Mar 2008 15:18 "artifice, the problem is that you don't want it to look like punishment.
I'd set things up so that, if you chat well enough, you eventually gain
access to the "inner sanctum" of chat"
2 *Cyrix 254732 31 Oct 2005 21:12 "when does trick or treating start anyway"
3 *DuneBoy 235501 17 Apr 2005 13:22 "Postscript could generate an infinitly long document I think."
4 @Soronel 225764 8 Jan 2006 17:53 "if(value & bitnum) { /* bit is set */}"
5 @JeyK 215457 13 Jun 2003 22:24 "oh, there's a Compaq C++ for Linux Alpha"
6 @Corwin 166941 11 Nov 2008 18:00 "but if you're going to lambast somebody for thinking a country is a country...
it better not be a fucking country"
7 @Machin Shin 162917 8 Nov 2008 1:12 "http://www.liverpool.com/assets/_files/images/jul_07/lb_liv__1183538070...
..._amy_winehouse_new_large.jpg
<-- in the good old days"
8 @Raphael^^ 136791 13 Feb 2003 22:20 "ooo my schedule next quarter is cool"
9 *Stingray 133070 23 Feb 2007 16:44 "any combination of the two is a valid unit of speed"
10 *larne 128490 23 Jul 2002 17:20 "i'm too 31337, i just get you lot to do it for me"
11 lordpil 121207 19 May 2005 0:45 "so mac users are switching to safari or ff or whatever"
12 @Kniht 118934 13 May 2004 19:10 "and you mean cracked, you didn't hack anything"
13 @skie` 110189 29 Nov 2002 18:59 "*sigh* maybe i won't go with gentoo... its even harder than debian, appar...
...ently. you actually have to build all the stuff yourself."
14 @_m_ 105331 12 Jul 2003 13:15 "_zealot: declaration order shouldn't matter in your case."
15 @[eloi] 102122 11 Nov 2004 13:54 "in the registration, it asks whether to allow submissions from all hosts
, or just for the current one (i.e. the PC you used to register)... i said
the latter"
16 *stevieo 99755 22 Jan 2005 15:00 "You sound like a code monkey, which is exactly the point I'm making--that
architecture os often done at a much higher level so that language is
irrelevant."
17 @StoneCyph 95537 17 Mar 2004 21:19 "bad form is an indicator that in common experience it leads to bugs"
18 @CalcMe 90356 27 Jul 2002 18:03 "warez = Warez, or software that the user or distributer is not licensed
to be using or distributing, is not traded in this channel. Attempts to do
so will get your ass booted from here to #lamers. So don't trade them.
Don't talk about trading them ... and when I /whois you - I'd better not..."
19 @mikero 84905 16 Aug 2005 16:00 "the iostream.h file is deprecated"
20 @Swish 83387 30 Oct 2000 11:07 "the local top 20 radio station is like "and you could be rolling on
a bed of money .. just keep listening..." turns out it's a 1000$ prize"
21 @jamesd- 81289 19 Mar 2003 19:12 "PhlowWRK: but then why not use strtol anyway, just in case things
change."
22 +gregorycu 79602 13 Sep 2006 2:59 "Well, you could easily buy a more powerful PC, in a customised case"
23 @Genia4 74452 2 Feb 2004 14:02 "i dont think they had computers when lating was used, how did they
translate that/"
24 @morfic 68077 31 Dec 2003 2:28 "leeor: in mbr id never again rip to cbr"
25 @WarMonger 62584 16 Sep 2002 21:45 "he probably read quote #40 at http://rafb.net/efnet_cpp/quotes/"
26 +vitya 61273 3 Mar 2004 9:52 "there are searching championships"
27 @czth 59259 20 Nov 2001 13:55 "i guess an adaptive strategy is good"
28 *_Butcher_ 56100 15 May 2004 18:01 "video cap stuff tends to be hardware specific"
29 +cynic_x 55349 19 Jan 2005 15:10 "we don't get spyware. We use emacs as our OS"
30 incubus[] 53012 16 Apr 2004 17:45 "http://www.agujero.com/modules/Caliente/canalplus.html"
31 @Aeplus 50520 20 Oct 2002 18:20 "Haqur: start looking for kbhit..."
32 Symmetry- 50391 8 Aug 2005 17:51 "human intelligence strikes back"
33 +Ninwa 49047 17 Oct 2008 1:16 "... oh my god I just nearly shit my pants"
34 @|Phreak| 48653 16 Dec 1999 23:52 "brian: nope.. the child gets the message and has to notify the parrent"
35 _nv 48181 10 Sep 2003 15:33 "cynic_X_, no. We're just all abstract constructs created by your imagination
for your own enjoyment."
36 @einride 44984 11 May 2008 5:49 "mkcalc prelude = We don't want to know the story of your life. It's not
relevant. Show us source and ask the question."
37 tomalak 38433 15 Sep 2008 14:56 "and frankly it doesn't look like it's compiling too well on your current
version"
38 Phantal 38281 7 Oct 2003 21:57 "[eloi], does chicago even HAVE a horizon? ;p"
39 @Mind 38210 1 May 2002 1:23 "that's one of the dumber scripts I've seen lately."
40 @baaba 37006 7 May 2007 1:04 "ergh, something's wrong with my collision detection"
41 @jeffmir 35813 26 Jan 2005 1:55 "whats that about the initial 750"
42 +AaronWL 34735 8 Apr 2006 7:30 "i was originally discussing the huge (and initially unforeseen) complexity
regarding ctors and dtors in c++ (that is not shared by other similar
languages)"
43 @JFalcon 32567 22 Nov 2000 20:42 "jjs, I'd like that example please. Send me 500 $1 bills all placed in random
order. ;)"
44 @kanin 31943 6 Apr 2002 12:31 "Apoz: why aren't you just using a std::string?"
45 Krientle 31385 18 Feb 2002 9:06 "Everyone download the SNL skit of McLaughlin Group."
46 +Daveman 31303 29 Jul 2007 21:47 "just in time for exciting classes, hooray!"
47 [PrOxY] 31302 14 Jan 2004 23:02 "mozilla is a whole suite of programs (browser, email client, etc)"
48 @][Hook][ 31162 13 Nov 2006 13:58 "do you think MAX_PATH*100 is overkill for a multiple filename buffer?"
49 %cryptyk 29260 20 Apr 2004 14:40 "how could you hate dear calcme?"
50 Kawfee 29026 10 Oct 2005 0:21 "screw her, she's a no good for nothing worthless #$%#$%"
51 +Gambit- 28758 29 Jun 2008 23:55 "well if you /really/ want the vtables to be destroyed, sure :)"
52 Chile 27755 19 Mar 13:54 "hydra__: well then you have some design questions to be asking yourself"
53 @pepp^ 27709 11 Jan 2005 23:22 "so there you go, sleeping comes first and then the going out thing may
follow if things click."
54 +mauke 27535 19 Oct 2004 21:23 "[s]hift: use a string constant"
55 Vratha 26764 5 Jul 2003 2:14 "ah, well, sp6 is still for vs6, right?"
56 @Alipha 25996 4 Dec 2003 19:14 "venkman: no.. perhaps keep a container in the class that the objects
' ctor adds a pointer to itself to it"
57 +Maligned 25722 7 Oct 2002 19:06 "will delete the comment from a string"
58 +jasabella 25079 6 Jan 2005 4:43 "do dialups have mac addresses?"
59 ttvd 24059 12 Apr 4:43 "just because they believe in something you don't?"
60 WilX 24018 25 May 7:52 "I think it is not. I think he is outright wrong."
61 Artifice 23735 30 Jul 2008 19:07 "Included in "available software""
62 spec 23054 12 Mar 2003 19:21 "like you'll include a header and get 50 build errors."
63 kaber2 22965 4 Sep 2006 23:45 "Gcheckout: yes, to a certain extent. but, genetics plays a veyr large
role as well. me at my 5`9, 120 lb stature, even if i goto oak ride high
school, i will never be a pro nb player"
64 +Cowmoo 22708 8 Mar 2006 0:52 "xaltar: full code + error and line number please"
65 +Gimp-Cow 22077 10 Jun 2002 18:19 "<-- runs a xp dialup share network and it works fine (except for dcc
outbound)"
66 @dualpent 21695 22 Dec 2005 10:27 "I'm trying to add method to handle a changing control but I have already
manually modified the message map...."
67 @MetaCosm 20879 16 Apr 2004 23:34 "ilikestuf: they are great for stuff when you don't need the packets if
they are late"
68 FOXX 19757 21 Oct 2006 19:41 "ok, try the "" + x[0]; in addition to declaring x as wchar_t"
69 jesse99 19495 9 Oct 2003 11:58 "i rephrased your question to what I thought you meant"
70 Megz 19154 27 Aug 2006 19:08 "Corba feels like too large of a dependency"
71 +artman 17809 11 Jun 2007 19:15 "besides endianness isn't a well defined issue, since MIPS endians are
different than Motorola Endians iirc"
72 @IRoC 17628 14 Mar 2002 0:37 "all irc conversations eventually lead back to sex"
73 Gillius 16825 11 Oct 2001 2:58 "hmm this IEEE format for floats is cool. infinity * 0 == don't know. Interesting."
74 Kuahara 16703 3 May 0:57 "so when I get the new HDD and switch to VUx64 I'll probably be using
avast and Comodo"
75 +squeeze 16615 7 Aug 2003 0:05 "ordering from Russia or something?"
76 QuoteMstr 16283 1 Sep 2000 19:21 "Just telnet into the port and type random things."
77 sculptor 16222 16 May 9:54 "here everyone with 10k signaturs can form a party, iirc"
78 CStubing 15941 31 Mar 11:07 "where did I hear that... it was some movie like a michael moore or maybe
it was The Corporation?"
79 @Yuhjn 15394 21 Apr 2002 7:05 "every stack footprint of a function must be the same size, no?"
80 +Yuyo 15321 25 Sep 2005 0:09 "Type var [= value]; // in ONE of the source files, [= value] is optional"
81 tweek_ 15030 23 Jun 2003 12:19 "errmsg("i don't know what you did, moron, but you sure screwed
this up"); exit(1);"
82 @Solamente 14939 29 Feb 2008 13:47 "I could pass around JSON strings for evaluation on the other end, or
just pass an IDispatchEx COM interface."
83 CrankHank 14809 22 Dec 2004 5:30 "I can't even uninstall netSecurity"
84 goltrpoat 14725 16 Oct 2002 3:20 "cause there's an opcode for it"
85 ASk 14696 12 Mar 2008 15:30 "allocate a slab of memory, allocate your data structure memory from
it, when you are done with the current iteration say "pool is blank
lalala""
86 @MrLeg 14372 25 Sep 2001 23:49 "how'bout x.resize(x.size() - 1); ?"
87 @_Codex 14012 1 Dec 2002 6:54 "aaron: but if you dont stored indexes, its ok :)"
88 @snibril 13905 27 Aug 2000 10:46 "jj: meyers is essential (and 2 books)"
89 @marv 13787 21 Jul 2003 12:23 "morfic: well there's a getc(char&) version too. So you can certainly
get around it when you're using iostreams"
90 @Brett1479 13770 11 Jan 2002 7:45 "you would probably want to know why you would ever write that"
91 +Two9A 13723 18 Jan 2007 19:25 "Because he's not massively well-up on the English"
92 roopjm 13664 20 Dec 2005 2:37 "the stainless steel construction helped the flux dispersion"
93 @twincest 13614 1 Dec 2006 23:41 "Zorba: because they be a program i haven't used for half an hour. then
i have to wait for it to swap back in. that's annoying."
94 +YoMismo 13213 14 Dec 2001 15:23 "damn, small electricity cuts hang my router"
95 +davarus 13023 25 Jun 2002 14:45 "Any idiot can be taught to give someone a shot or start an IV."
96 lmov 12565 26 Jan 2003 16:11 "logiclrd: isn't that a bit extreme?"
97 @ChronosWS 12465 1 Jan 2005 15:22 "It will help if you have a list of their skills too"
98 BlackMoon 12378 30 Jan 2003 7:05 "and may need to be writeing in a dos compiler not sure"
99 kahnadex 11865 21 Jul 2002 7:25 "Oax, i own professional versions of .NET and MSVC6 MSVB6"
100 +NotABot 11801 20 Jan 2008 18:13 "countof = template <typename T, size_t N> size_t countof(T(&array
)[N]) { return N; } // also, see arraysize for something a little more complex
, but that is also compile-time bound"
101 +logiclrd 11324 27 Feb 2003 5:28 "Maddas: stringstream can convert in the other direction too, it's quite
handy"
102 smtp_ 10961 24 Apr 2006 21:17 "lol..ok thanks guys, i think i will try out the map. i was just trying to make
this as fast as possible because i need to hash hundreds of thousands
of words"
103 xor_mind- 10917 6 Jan 2007 9:58 "dude i fail at code :( I will now implement attoseconds!"
104 +jim4 10843 15 Mar 2002 0:28 "did you tell him that you went out to play xbox? :)"
105 +Oax 10772 12 Sep 2006 7:05 "yah don't tell anyone from the US you got a D in whatever"
106 ScratXP 10265 4 Sep 2006 4:46 "you can still buy a system with 1 core if you don't want more power"
107 [-WD40-] 10184 28 Aug 2002 18:05 "hmm well mine doesn't either :)"
108 @Rud0lf 10176 17 Nov 2003 12:37 "doesn't mean value can't get bigger than 360"

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jonathans (8937) malone (8855) khaladan (8540) upb (8528) poopsi (8392) q2on (8342)
Gunjar (7910) +e-Motion (7898) +W8_4Sleep (7747) pow2 (7682) qDot (7600) berty (7599)
Silex (7574) Dafred (7388) RUEbaiyaT (7386) novocain (7345) +honkykong (7293) +matja (7264)
Shabba (7173) noam`wm (7091) KimmoA (7085) Shawnm (6998) RoundQube (6982) +Stinger (6918)
SlasherX (6905) OnErr0r (6890) dissonanc (6853) Daxxar (6783) relipse (6604) mEsHmAn (6602)
Kosher (6514) DooD (6338) _Vratha_ (6317) Pegazus (6273) faith (6206) Rotaerk (6135)
NoGods (6097) _chas (6082) @Lukky (6018) f0dder (5972) @dhartmei (5968) anli (5960)
eXtorted (5847) +PreZ (5840) vaidhy (5805) pkrumins (5766) Trazer (5733) mouser (5703)
cool_cat (5678) +Eelis (5655) Izhido (5539) @ThaDragon (5527) @doubleM (5433) ahorse (5422)

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ZorbaTHut - 46888
Cyrix - 108021
Soronel - 80728
2DuneBoy - 78172
_m_ - 41308
DuneBoy - 69489
JeyK - 76784
3Soronel - 67293
Corwin - 40469
Soronel - 68520
DuneBoy - 73975
4JeyK - 66953
gregorycu - 34050
JeyK - 56235
ZorbaTHut - 73907
5Cyrix - 66361
larne - 23619
mikero - 55242
Cyrix - 72504
6lordpil - 57785
morfic - 22187
Genia4 - 43829
Machin Shin - 54828
7Machin Shin - 55415
vitya - 20901
ZorbaTHut - 43364
skie` - 54141
8Raphael^^ - 53254
WarMonger - 17949
Machin Shin - 40203
Raphael^^ - 42171
9Corwin - 52569
Kniht - 17000
Stingray - 39559
Stingray - 41793
10Stingray - 49376
einride - 16883
_m_ - 39436
lordpil - 41047

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Topic tracking

20 latest topics from #c++

At Topic Nick
30 Jun 14:50http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules The human brain is a wonderful thing
; starts working when you are born, never stops until you stand up to speak
in public
typename
28 Jun 17:32http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - All models are wrong but some are
useful. -- George Box (1869-1933)
typename
26 Jun 14:34<incubus> I wish I was still a virginCorwin
14:34http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <incubus> I wish I was still a
virgin
Template
24 Jun 15:27http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <Artifice> I guess the latency
is really bad when connecting from 1987
typename
23 Jun 18:05http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <jimster> I hope I'm still on efnettypename
21 Jun 15:26http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <Artifice> Because C is stupid
, and C++ inherited C through inbreeding
typename
18 Jun 21:29http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <tomalak> don't go all twitter
on us
typename
16 Jun 6:09<Halbling> take off every cyg!Corwin
6:09http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <Halbling> take off every cyg!Template
13 Jun 21:13http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules | http://codepad.org/ | http://efnetcpp.org/...
...wiki/Channel_rules
| http://codepad.org/ | twitter when you want to be emo.
I
typename
21:13http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules | http://codepad.org/ | twitter when
you want to be emo. IRC when you want to abuse other people for being
emo.
typename
21:12http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules | http://codepad.org/ | twitter is where
you go when you want to be emo. IRC is where you go when you want to
abuse other
typename
11 Jun 13:38http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - RIP Jasabella. Memorial service to
be held in #lgbt
Corwin
11 May 9:17http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste code/data @ http://codepad.org
- <Halbling> geordi, kick some people <geordi> error: 'kick' does not
name a type
[eloi]
9:15?[eloi]
9:15http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - ?Template
9:14http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste code and errors at http://codepad...
....org
| <Halbling> geordi, kick some people <geordi> error: 'kick' does
not name
[eloi]
22 Apr 21:35http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste code and errors at http://codepad...
....org
Jey
17 Apr 2:26http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste @ http://codepad.org - ninwa
wins the internets: http://preview.tinyurl.com/cbcdgd
Jey


20 random topics
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23 Dec 2005 16:12#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
4 Jan 2005 13:36/join #c c ;#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here:
http://www.rafb.net/paste/
Machin Shin
6 Apr 2004 21:42Dune is going on TV: Extreme Makeover!! -- Paste here: http://www.rafb.net/pa...
...ste/
Kniht
23 Nov 2003 19:01#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste at http://www.rafb....
...net/paste/
Kniht
29 Sep 2003 13:38#countingcrows -- Your fault -- core dumped. -- Paste here: http://www.rafb.n...
...et/paste/
-- use "u", get banned
MetaCosm_
31 Aug 2003 19:37<Vratha> i enter my question into google and it knows all -- Paste here:
http://www.rafb.net/paste/
EvylLyrne
25 Jul 2003 14:50http://www.enewsbuilder.net/NewTech/e_article000163707.cfm -- Paste
here: http://www.rafb.net/paste/
larne
24 Jul 2003 16:29http://www.blogt.nl/images/juli2003/raareffect.jpg --- Paste here: Http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
Raphael^^
15 Dec 2002 18:46#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/efnet_cpp/paste/
CalcMe
8 Sep 2002 21:31Happy 30th Birthday Mind2 || #C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/Soronel
8 Sep 2002 1:43Happy 30th Birthday Mind2!!!Raphael^^
11 Jun 2002 0:31NEWS FLASH: Teenage pregnancy has fallen since 1276DuneBoy
13 May 2002 11:15<_Jacks_> i'm gona make you my bitch | Hampy kicked _Jacks_ from #C++
(Banned) || http://www.geocities.com/calcmecpp/
[eloi]
13 Apr 2002 19:58Happy 7th wedding anniversary to kanin and his wife!!!!Raphael^^
25 Feb 2002 20:37pipePhreakpipe listens to good musicCorwin
21 Feb 2002 0:39http://filebox.vt.edu/users/jobowen2/videos/women.htmDuneBoy
17 Feb 2002 1:38#C++ webpage at http://www.geocities.com/calcmecpp/CalcMe
12 Sep 2001 15:50C++. pardon our dust.GoodJim
19 Dec 1999 5:31bloat is in the eye of the beholder <-- you better believe itSwish
5 Dec 1999 3:35User* pSwishNC = &const_cast<User>(*reinterpret_cast<const
Intelligent_User*>(pS
Corwin


3543 topic changes between 29 Sep 1999 and 2 Jul 2009



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Top week: 17 Feb-23 Feb 2002 - 45470 lines



#c++'s popular words

Count Word Last used by At
218428 "about" jasabella 2 Jul 23:12
216941 "would" jasabella 2 Jul 23:15
186338 "think" Kuahara 2 Jul 22:46
137995 "should" Artifice 2 Jul 23:14
125886 "right" Artifice 2 Jul 22:54
124666 "Using" sculptor 2 Jul 22:48
113993 "could" sculptor 2 Jul 23:12
103993 "doesn" Kuahara 2 Jul 23:36
101950 "because" Kuahara 2 Jul 22:07
98130 "people" Kuahara 2 Jul 23:23


Frequently mentioned nicks:
Count Word Last used by At
163737 "Outrider" jasabella 2 Jul 23:05
135575 "WarMonger" Kuahara 2 Jul 23:39
84824 "string" WilX 2 Jul 13:59
58446 "Return0" Codex_ 2 Jul 14:58
56909 "Things" Kuahara 2 Jul 23:39


Who has their own private vocabulary?
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
1634 Machin Shin "yah..you"(24), "Likus"(4), "goyim"(3), "er.oh"(5), "CRebar"(4), "no.it"(3), "ah..neat"(10),
"dunno.i"(3), "lol.what"(6), "what/why"(3), "modifers"(3), "YOURAPI_"(3),
"wow..how"(6), "no..they"(4), "fun..but"(3), "redbookpdf"(4), "w/multiple"(3),
"Christianty"(3), "yup..pretty"(5), "interesting..but"(3)
1557 ZorbaTHut "whazup"(8), "/atof"(3), "Megumi"(4), "yayVar"(4), "_imp.h"(4), "combind"(5), "plot.h"(3),
"blahmax"(3), "fprintfs"(4), "quizfile"(3), "imprints"(3), "INetwork"(3), "permatank"(4),
"useless.h"(5), "fettucine"(3), "screenwidth"(7), "jersey.bmp"(5), "five-month"(3),
"palettization"(8), "performance-sensitive"(4)
1498 Cyrix "knida"(9), "rusia"(8), "Clintons"(16), "assbag"(9), "Exilim"(7), "_buffer"(7),
"modivation"(14), "orafice"(5), "analized"(7), "GNARLEY"(3), "acction"(3), "calulated"(6),
"162ND"(3), "177kb"(3), "eruptions"(4), "MyDocument"(4), "detentions"(3),
"unravelling"(3), "treehugging"(3), "%windir%\system32"(3)
1263 Soronel "kopen"(5), "rand.c"(6), "starnet"(4), "rockval"(3), "occuping"(3), "msc6.0"(4),
"bio-tech"(3), "Supremecy"(4), "acrtually"(3), "hResource"(3), "physcially"(5),
"/__declspec"(5), "non-derived"(4), "indeterminant"(8), "polygonCount"(3),
"string/wstring"(5), "PC2-6400"(3), "container_class"(3), "Dict::iterator"(4), ...
978 DuneBoy "vCode"(4), "_cpuid"(6), "egbdf"(3), "i.get"(4), "vodka*"(4), "wincap"(3), "Bultman"(4),
"accrossed"(7), "rateless"(3), "caveties"(3), "cps217"(5), "130km/h"(6), "an_object"(3),
"rationalTwo"(7), "antitheist"(3), "nutscrape*"(3), "worthlessly"(5), "blah.format"(6),
"ticket.print"(3), "jordan-exchanges"(3)
963 Corwin "CEGUI"(17), "//kick"(61), "computron"(19), "kneal"(3), "iraqies"(9), "cl.it"(4), "lolnix"(4),
"floatr"(3), "*woosh*"(5), "*swing*"(4), "tuplets"(4), "ellided"(3), "hogtied"(3), "bombsite"(4),
"if/elseif"(6), "disasembly"(7), "s.reverse"(4), "undeclared*"(4), "NEGATIVEONE"(3),
"intelligably"(5)
691 JeyK "BasePi"(6), "diegan"(4), "bridal"(4), "*errors"(7), "DecRef"(3), "cPixIn"(3), "withold"(3),
"US$70"(3), "libretto"(5), "polymers"(3), "squashfs"(3), "r==1/4"(3), "retching"(3),
"inorderJN"(3), "m_DIDevice"(5), "fatalaties"(3), "doohickies"(3), "primitively"(5),
"SoccerCommand"(3), "boost::thread::thread"(8)
674 _m_ "*buf2"(4), "invisble"(9), "unsable"(3), "CharBits"(4), "allMails"(3), "1000km"(5),
"Empty.cpp"(3), "MagickWand"(4), "static-link"(9), "centreLetter"(9), "specifiction"(5),
"buffer+20"(4), "MainGameLoop"(4), "stringtolower"(4), "build-essential"(11),
"StackAllocate"(3), "3+3/k+1/k^2"(6), "ATL::CComQIPtr"(3), "stringClassMember"(7), ...
649 Kniht "iText"(3), "begain"(4), "is_sqrt"(3), "BOT_NICK"(5), "BC4.0"(3), "ProgFest"(4),
"beeyatch"(4), "hubslist"(3), "GetRoomId"(5), "#c++_mom"(4), "aliasname"(3),
"msvc*.dll"(3), "line_width"(3), "FooSingleton"(6), "inclusive-or"(4), "bit-twiddling"(7),
"myvector.swap"(4), "RobinHoodStream"(5), "checkinfo_impl_"(3), ...
610 [eloi] "rhs.z"(3), "make_f"(4), "_fgetc"(3), "iPort1"(6), "payCode"(6), "addfract"(7), "/select"(4),
"apropov"(3), "mock-up"(4), "stand-in"(7), "funcPtr_"(4), "kohler69"(3), "functionInB"(4),
"CErrorIfOdd"(3), "foo_impl.hpp"(8), "tcp_connect"(3), "reverse_mapper"(3),
"mid-conversation"(7), "dynamic_cast/RTTI"(5), "d:\proj\botsrc\h\poker.h"(4)


These pairs like to talk in their own special language
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
316 ZorbaTHut and Machin Shin "#teen"(8), "stdcomp.h"(15), "*above*"(6), "nunchuk"(4), "/main.o"(5), "*IDIOT*"(3),
"godhood"(3), "*painful*"(7), "damnably"(4), "keenspace"(7), "subtasks"(3),
"*CODING*"(3), "well-built"(10), "early-out"(6), "runaround"(3), "noncritical"(7),
"CMyClass_PTR"(4), "sweet-looking"(3), "pre-templates"(3), "non-real-time"(4)
305 DuneBoy and Machin Shin "//can"(17), "mesages"(17), "prlly"(11), "memoizing"(19), "soyou"(7), "lynne"(6), "//has"(5),
"//two"(3), "wazzoo"(4), "Maties"(4), "disabe"(4), "claptrap"(6), "newsbin"(3),
"handroll"(4), "255char"(8), "capitilize"(6), "verboseness"(5), "cholestoral"(4),
"calcualtions"(4), "left-justified"(6)
304 DuneBoy and Soronel "ES:DI"(11), "witin"(6), "easyt"(5), "luster"(7), "~/lib"(3), "socet"(3), "asp/vb"(5), "typed*"(4),
"lkasdh"(4), "Charely"(3), "Tennyson"(4), "go-round"(3), "Epecially"(3), "unprovokes"(5),
"B::update"(5), "incoherently"(9), "non-functioning"(7), "reinterperet_cast"(5),
"std::unique_copy"(4), "GetLogicalDriveStrings"(13)
270 Soronel and Corwin "wriath"(8), "50.0f"(14), "newss"(3), "bottler"(5), "SetProp"(5), "boxcars"(4), "foo_init"(3),
"highering"(5), "hollowing"(4), "floatation"(6), "South-East"(8), "disassociated"(10),
"MB_OKCANCEL"(4), "inherintely"(3), "prebuilding"(3), "derivitaves"(3),
"SWP_NOZORDER"(5), "Micro-Computer"(3), "FlushFileBuffers"(4), ...
262 ZorbaTHut and Corwin "*rocks*"(19), "hogger"(15), "aether"(15), "rapers"(13), "thinked"(16), "10days"(15),
"mbowen"(8), "currentPtr"(66), "*warm*"(4), "relist"(4), "CoH/CoV"(4), "royofca"(3),
"low-mem"(3), "autocannon"(9), "brightside"(3), "dreadnoughts"(8), "z-ordering"(4),
"extendability"(9), "development*"(4), "powerleveling"(5)
244 Cyrix and DuneBoy "flopping"(17), "gandolf"(13), "bouht"(6), "raods"(5), "firest"(8), "desiging"(14),
"einsteins"(14), "qsorts"(5), "examlpe"(7), "leechers"(10), "prollu"(3), "retnal"(3),
"coutner"(5), "rosebud"(5), "ralphed"(4), "roofers"(3), "falming"(3), "intraweb"(5),
"Railings"(3), "ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"(4)
233 Kniht and CalcMe "plop2"(18), "SNA_DIA"(19), "advHow"(11), "whatcc"(11), "win32mapi"(61),
"T::*MemFun"(24), "possAdjMy"(11), "DerefCompare"(25), "iter_sort2"(16), "HERE!*/"(3),
"token_st"(3), "//thanks"(3), "Prentice-Hall"(32), "non-reptilian"(13), "exact-cover"(5),
"p4713n7"(3), "list/opped/voiced"(11), "missingsemicolon"(3), "int64output.hpp"(3), ...
231 DuneBoy and Corwin "phant"(43), "spasm"(22), "42secs"(18), "flamenco"(14), "dunnot"(8), "yhave"(5),
"warning*"(10), "devlopment"(16), "market*"(4), "afeared"(4), "c++/VB"(4), "allocaters"(4),
"aggrevating"(5), "everything/"(4), "protability"(4), "SQLConnection"(9), "studentinfo"(3),
"orchestrated"(6), "responsibile"(5), "non-hardware"(3)
228 Cyrix and Soronel "dissapear"(55), "yachts"(10), "peaces"(7), "fiddles"(9), "careen"(5), "infirm"(4),
"famines"(7), "demerit"(7), "howeve"(3), "depedns"(5), "tobbacco"(8), "challeng"(8),
"cremate"(4), "dalmation"(8), "slayings"(5), "cellmates"(4), "Rehnquist"(3), "111mph"(3),
"detectives"(4), "#Music-videos"(3)
223 Cyrix and Machin Shin "elese"(13), "Meijer"(10), "Sakai"(5), "teven"(4), "flyover"(9), "scabies"(7), "indymac"(4),
"stragiht"(7), "iran/iraq"(9), "seirously"(8), "Wolfenstien"(13), "//whatever"(8),
"discolored"(6), "memchecker"(6), "al-Zarqawi"(7), "informatoin"(6), "TEHCNICALLY"(3),
"undersanding"(3), "granddaughter"(5), "pound-me-in-the-ass"(4)


Special words by time of day
  Hours 0-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 12-18 Hours 18-24
1"lexan"(25)"ferns"(20) "JabaL"(39)"inbuf"(44)
2"addch"(14)"wstat"(14) "whocares"(36)"mattw"(30)
3"€JeyK"(15)"rectifier"(85) "Misha"(14)"jekel"(23)
4"sRange"(14)"newDB"(19) "atuda"(26)"XCHAR"(55)
5"cha0s"(20)"iString"(48) "roxen"(18)"smote"(12)
6"dalek"(18)"iss.eof"(18) "wonko"(22)"#arab"(2970)
7"dusts"(6)"somar"(4) "Fuego"(7)"barilla"(37)
8"bonez"(32)"twewy"(6) "szTmp"(19)"scode"(47)
9"Kubla"(24)"myDlg"(15) "heman"(13)"Adriana"(20)
10"Elkia"(15)"subsonic"(13) "match="(16)"Lofde"(19)


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"addch"(14)"Alist"(73) "aglets"(9)"MacOne"(62)
2"Lofde"(19)"lables"(24) "glans"(17)"ysoab"(24)
3"wkpay"(17)"Enermax"(32) "newDB"(19)"c0n__"(19)
4"xorgcfg"(6)"unisex"(18) "wstat"(14)"lexan"(25)
5"farads"(17)"gaelic"(21) "wSend"(17)"vixen"(53)
6"ShipRec"(34)"Cacts"(27) "Schule"(22)"sRange"(14)
7"kathi"(7)"joule"(24) "JARVIS"(12)"bonez"(32)
8"ninjitsu"(23)"parsecs"(19) "mused"(3)"dovers"(12)
9"float3"(24)"porky"(19) "michac"(23)"y_new"(16)
10"*_Pfn"(18)"fahren"(19) "TGIFF"(11)"halal"(13)




Big Numbers

Memyself needs to get a better connection - joined #c++ 9056 times during this reporting period...
Most custom quit messages
Nick amount Sample Quote
1. JoeLlama 1380 It's hard being me but I would be no other
2. LightYear 1202 ((stereo))
3. MetaCosm 1181 Remote host closed the connection
4. meeep 1129 Idle time limit exceeded
5. jamesd- 959 ircII EPIC4-1.0.1 -- Are we there yet?
Soronel liked showing off, giving 14340 self-descriptions.
Sample:
 2 Apr 2002 20:31 * Soronel has started a trend
The evil guard of #c++ was Birgitte who got this reputation after kicking out 6274 people.
Sample:
 30 Dec 1899 0:00
24 Oct 2004 10:49 *** divak was kicked by Birgitte (Banned: AOL is banned. http://qxxy.com/users/efnet-cpp/aolban)

Also Asha`man tried to look cool by kicking out 2283 people.

czth had a problem with authority and got booted out 406 times.
Sample:
 19 Feb 2003 3:02 <czth> goodnight all
27 Feb 2003 23:28 *** czth was kicked by Derived (banned: ban evasion, idiocy)

KimmoA was thrown out just 170 times.

6 Feb 2002 9:24 - 9:30 was a busy time for #c++ - 246 people active
Active during these 6 minutes were (in order of appearance):
 Godge3951, Godge6112, Godge3738, Godge6989, Godge8388, Godge4761, Godge3291, Godge9933, Godge1256, Godge9848, Godge7887, Godge9947, Godge876, Godge5469, Godge8163, Godge8939, Godge9656, Godge6619, Godge5274, Godge8200, Godge9317, Godge2217, Godge6115, Godge4089, Godge9763, Godge1853, Godge6284, Godge9971, Godge6280, Godge9304, Godge5785, Godge9658...
nervous didn't know when to stop typing, averaging 313 letters per line.

(typically people used 43 letters per line in #c++)

#c++'s nick flooders (they just couldn't find the right one...)
Cyrix243 Nicks CyrixLord(45%), Cyrix(14%), CyrixLorp(3.9%), Cyrix--(2.7%), CyrixBorg(2.6%), CyrixL(2.3%), CyrixWork(2.2%), LordCyrix(1.9%), Cyrix_(1.3%), CyrixLab(1.1%), Cyrix-(1.0%), CyrixMan(1.0%), Cyrix_NET(0.8%), CyrixAxe(0.7%), TehCyrix(0.7%), Cyr1x(0.7%), CyrixXAML(0.6%), CyrixLoku(0.6%), NeoCyrix(0.5%), iCyrix(0.5%), Mr_Cyrix(0.5%), Cyrix_DX(0.4%), CyrixBawk(0.4%), CyrixKthx(0.4%), CyrixSDET...
Swish214 Nicks Swish(92%), Swoosh(1.0%), SQwish(0.7%), djSwish(0.6%), _Swish_(0.5%), Swish[in](0.4%), Swish[R](0.2%), cuteSwish(0.2%), ohmySwish(0.2%), vegaSwish(0.1%), Swish\mmm(0.1%), SwiShleep(0.1%), allSwish(0.1%), RealSwish(0.1%), nikeSwish(0.1%), yourSwish(0.1%), Sveeche(0.1%), codeSwish(0.1%), iSwish256(0.1%), Swish-3(0.1%), iScwish(0.1%), SwiShwish(0.1%), SwishWOT(0.1%...
Rascyc153 Nicks Rascyc(72%), raSkinner(15%), RasGAME(6.2%), RasHW(1.7%), RasFINALS(1.1%), Ras(1.0%), RasWC3(0.9%), RascycV2(0.5%), RasHATE(0.2%), RasIAW(0.2%), RaCLASS(0.1%), Ras-awy(0.1%), RasWORK(0.1%), RasNAP(0.1%), RasWOW(0.0%), RasSLP(0.0%), RasDUH(0.0%), RasJERK(0.0%), Ras_AFK(0.0%), Ras_LAB(0.0%), Rasdf(0.0%), Ras_class(0.0%), RasHMWK(0.0%), RasZZZzzz(0.0%...
JeyK125 Nicks JeyK(76%), Jey(19%), JeyK2(2.0%), Jey-away(0.2%), JeyWrk(0.2%), JeffK(0.2%), jey_(0.2%), Jey-sleep(0.1%), JeyK-away(0.1%), Jey-work(0.1%), Jey-busy(0.1%), Jey-codin(0.1%), Jey-food(0.1%), Jey2(0.1%), Jey`(0.1%), JeffKock(0.0%), JeyK-busy(0.0%), JeyK-food(0.0%), Jey-game(0.0%), JeyK_(0.0%), JeyK3(0.0%), Jey-skool(0.0%), jey_k(0.0%), Jey-hmwk(0.0%), Jey-shwr(0.0%), Jey-out(0.0%...
vitya96 Nicks vitya(98%), vitya-(0.8%), vitya2(0.1%), vityaHm(0.1%), viyta(0.1%), vitya_aw(0.1%), vitya_fb(0.1%), vitya-w(0.1%), vitya--(0.1%), vityaG(0.0%), vitya_her(0.0%), vityaontr(0.0%), vityaW(0.0%), vitya42(0.0%), vityaDrun(0.0%), vityaDR(0.0%), vityaH(0.0%), vityalun(0.0%), vityaU(0.0%), vitya_gon(0.0%), vityaAH(0.0%), vityaTT(0.0%), vitya__(0.0%), vityaf(0.0%), vitya_^{(0.0%), vitya_g(0.0%), vityaBF(0.0%...



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