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

Statistics generated from Wednesday 29 Sep 1999 to Tuesday 15 Jul 2008
During this 3213-day reporting period a total of 66827 people visited #c++


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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 @ZorbaTHut 235537 20 Dec 2007 8:25 "also argh serendipity is such a completely retarded shipper >:("
2 +DuneBoy 235478 3 May 2004 2:19 "Which means I should hope she wakes up and drinks some of this water
, here"
3 @Soronel 221573 1 Feb 2002 14:25 "I've seen a few things there that probably got people off"
4 +Cyrix 219235 23 May 2005 0:57 "i'll start throwing around music"
5 @JeyK 200602 29 May 2004 22:51 "_Butcher_: you could cover the theorems of calculus in 2 weeks, but
to become adept at using it? probably not... right? :)"
6 @Machin Shin 153232 22 Oct 2002 3:01 "cb1: that's a potentially dangerous analogy,cause the dir structure does
not necessarily match the directory layout (unlike java packages or
python modules )"
7 @Corwin 144943 3 Mar 2006 8:08 "I'm just bitter because I didn't think of it first"
8 @Raphael^^ 136791 22 May 2005 16:38 "celestial: where did you not get my mentioning lippman?"
9 +Stingray 132652 19 Apr 2003 3:56 "I wonder if Annemarie has looked at this yet, she's been scouting"
10 @larne 128490 9 Dec 2003 1:30 "Hes gone very quiet. I wonder if he's reading that url."
11 lordpil 121203 12 May 2004 1:57 "it's bad enough i already have other quotes from there in search engines"
12 @Kniht 115749 11 Dec 2005 14:40 "Wheet: then you need a lawyer, and that still doesn't guarantee you
won't get sued (nothing can)"
13 @skie` 110146 12 Apr 2003 14:21 "coming in second, XFree86 with .3 to 1% CPU... and 3rd, moused, with
.2-.5"
14 @_m_ 102056 5 Jun 2004 17:09 "cr3: types like uint32_t may exist on some platforms. (according to the
respective platform specs)"
15 @[eloi] 100335 13 Sep 2003 22:12 "JeyK: this .hta thing looks nifty :)"
16 @stevieo 99745 24 Oct 2001 23:21 "Oog, if it's MFC, do all the windowing from one thread."
17 @StoneCyph 95537 14 Feb 2007 15:50 "because the internet is full of uncreative people"
18 @CalcMe 90355 22 May 2002 0:06 "calc = Calcs are for you, the user, to learn from and for us, the ops
, to teach you with."
19 @mikero 84366 1 Aug 2006 13:05 "adding to the end of a linked list is, in general, a bad idea"
20 +Swish 82349 22 Oct 1999 14:02 "not many here are master programmers"
21 @jamesd- 79716 7 Nov 2005 17:01 "The order you write them in your constructor doesn't affect the order
of initialization."
22 @Genia4 74323 18 Apr 2006 12:19 "I think it's a lagged april fools joke"
23 +gregorycu 69449 9 Feb 2006 7:53 "i dont know if it would stand too well on an OO basis"
24 @morfic 68034 17 Jul 2002 18:24 "new version of calcme might allow to search in /msg ......."
25 @WarMonger 62584 19 Nov 2002 13:09 "[eloi]: what post/reponse? link?"
26 +vitya 61038 22 Dec 2004 7:39 "jeffmir` that was tongue breaker :)"
27 @czth 58967 20 Mar 2002 22:03 "hm, "kneel" only occurs 2x in the KJV and once it's talking
about camels"
28 +cynic_x 55349 30 Apr 2004 7:11 "the long one at the back is tequila"
29 @_Butcher_ 54344 7 Feb 2004 15:25 "have static state vars then, or store pointers to them"
30 @Aeplus 50429 24 Jan 2002 3:09 "i don't see why you can't increment a pointer to the next address, unless
you go over memory... then i guess it is undefined..."
31 @|Phreak| 48541 29 Sep 1999 19:19 "that is about what I would be using in linux for the same thing"
32 _nv 48174 21 Mar 2005 7:09 "if(pTravNode->next!=NULL) ... / else ... is redundant by the way"
33 @einride 42665 27 Feb 2006 5:20 "rza: i've been living in athens for 3 years now... it's nice, but greece
is a slow country which gets annoying"
34 Symmetry_ 42041 7 Jul 2005 9:38 "I'm so bored. Reading Wikipedia at work"
35 @Mind 38210 5 Mar 2002 2:17 "bought for that purpose, we haven't tried :)"
36 Phantal 37927 26 Jan 2004 17:38 "Cyrix, it was the best ship in the fleet"
37 incubus[] 36295 17 Dec 2007 16:13 "Sculptor, there's tons of IR it should pick up in the day"
38 @jeffmir 35813 5 Jun 2004 3:30 "you cant use an empty struct as a default param for a template template"
39 +AaronWL 34698 20 Jul 2006 19:34 "ZorbaTHut, well its a current limit essentially. but the psu has no way
of knowing thats not your cpu darwing those 50 amps of current"
40 @kanin 31910 13 Sep 2001 16:42 "My very first car was a 1981 Plymouth Reliant K car ... white ... no heater
, no vents - broken windows ... and smoke like a mother fucker when
you turned left going up hill (think off ramps) - that thing was the best."
41 @JFalcon 31346 19 Sep 2000 20:41 "BigWater, it should give you somewere between 6 through 98 inclusive."
42 +Daveman 31303 27 Mar 2006 13:18 "YOU HAVE BROUGHT UPON YOUR OWN DEMISE BY YOUR PAST BLAS...
...PHEMOUS TRANSGRESSIONS!"
43 Krientle 31211 1 Mar 2002 17:27 "scholarships + years of stocks == no loans for me :)"
44 +Ninwa 30776 13 May 2004 19:59 "how'd they kick Kniht off in the first place?"
45 [PrOxY] 29741 9 Aug 2006 22:32 "WifiBrain: i said "force" not "allow""
46 @baaba 29389 15 Jun 16:03 "_linuxftw, why do people write open source"
47 cryptyk 29260 28 Apr 2004 21:13 "I'm above ethics and morality."
48 Kawfee 29026 6 Oct 1999 2:54 "[ArrayBoy]: there is a version for X win, called Xemacs, I use regular
emacs"
49 ][Hook][ 28191 19 Dec 2007 9:27 "much less try to "talk them out of it""
50 pepp^ 27706 9 Apr 2005 23:48 "I dont see what purpose you are trying to serve here"
51 +mauke 27534 30 Nov 2004 4:15 "-A, --accept=LIST comma-separated list of accepted extensions."
52 Vratha 26764 8 Aug 2003 13:56 "i keep my 40/hr week schedule by going to work each day :)"
53 @Alipha 25996 8 Apr 2003 20:28 "it is a vector, but same thing"
54 +Maligned 25713 21 Mar 2005 21:31 "-> calc win <- catch all calc for those of use that dont like professional
gui based oses"
55 +Gambit- 25678 15 Dec 2006 0:43 "as do I; when was the struggle, and what nature of forces did it bring
to battle?"
56 +Cowmoo 22708 2 Apr 2006 14:56 "it's Sunday, yet no homework questions yet"
57 spec 22675 5 Dec 2002 4:38 "the singularity is the point of infinite spacetime curvature."
58 +Gimp-Cow 22077 14 Jan 2003 10:30 "HP _almost_ has it booting on itanium :P"
59 @dualpent 21385 6 May 2002 15:29 "I believe a vector is supposed to manage a contiguos sequence"
60 Chile 21162 28 Jun 17:47 "it doesn't seem too much of a stretch to disallow them in public housing"
61 @MetaCosm 20879 29 Oct 1999 13:08 "note: I know shit about windows too"
62 Artifice 19747 11 Jul 15:06 "Allocating all the stack variables at once makes sense to me, then it
can just compile them knowing what the offset will be"
63 jesse99 19495 29 May 2004 23:19 "why on earth do you care about how fast it is to throw something?"
64 Megz 19115 24 Aug 2005 9:39 "the ability for C++ and the STL to work together to let vector take in
{...} initializer lists"
65 +artman 17766 18 Oct 2006 18:51 "there are plenty of algorithms that go up and until the last iteration, and
then do a final ( non-loop ) iteration."
66 @IRoC 17628 10 Mar 2002 20:01 "just irc with an 'o' to make it look better"
67 jasabella 17223 18 Nov 2004 9:38 "guess i'm going overboard with polymorphism lol"
68 Gillius 16825 8 May 2002 0:01 "for public releases this is OK but I test it internally plus it is a lib used
for a project me and other developers are working on, so it changes
daily in CVS"
69 +squeeze 16545 24 May 2003 17:48 "oh I remember now...its called the EuroVision Song Contest"
70 QuoteMstr 16283 12 Nov 2001 19:57 "He said he was working under Solaris."
71 goltrpoat 14584 30 Sep 2002 0:40 "poo: you didnt look hard enough"
72 CrankHank 14421 20 Apr 2002 12:00 "hmmm, it seems kinda hard to skip to that permutation!"
73 @MrLeg 14372 1 Oct 2000 0:32 "i dont' have any C books, think i should get one?"
74 @Yuhjn 14143 19 Jan 2004 23:34 "machin: i dunno but he was like catching the rope in front of the heal
of the boot"
75 @_Codex 14012 7 Dec 2001 15:01 "wwf: but who will get those libs to compile your program? noone..."
76 FOXX 13968 15 Jul 2005 10:24 "phreak97: check msdn for the name"
77 @snibril 13905 24 Jan 2003 14:33 "stevieo: not so much you did not see her at all"
78 +marv 13787 3 Dec 2004 5:31 "DuneMan: i implemented b+-tree as an stl datatype, though i'm still working
on the deletion"
79 +Yuyo 13764 24 Nov 2005 0:58 "yeah, i personally like T const& more"
80 roopjm 13664 7 Feb 2007 18:11 "anyone else ever use the white Clifford Schaeffer Data Structures
book?"
81 @Brett1479 13582 18 Jan 2002 13:30 "execute doesn't take a void pointer"
82 kaber2 13408 13 Jan 2004 17:21 "Hey, when you apply for a job, do they actually verify if you have your
degree etc.. ?"
83 +davarus 13009 24 Apr 2002 12:26 "Al_lee: strcpy(dest + 5, src);"
84 @twincest 12975 31 Jul 2006 9:55 "MachinShi> are you sure? what does .whois say?"
85 WilX 12898 13 Jun 10:20 "I know people who don't and have all the parts just laid on table :)"
86 lmov 12565 10 Dec 2002 17:55 "if mA is milliamper and AMP is amper then yes"
87 @ChronosWS 12465 15 May 2005 4:17 "So please, check your assumptions at the door."
88 BlackMoon 12378 29 Jan 2003 1:49 "somehow why do I think umlauts compiler is prestandard."
89 +YoMismo 12366 25 Apr 2005 11:10 "at least that's what rumors say :)"
90 +Two9A 12199 1 Aug 2006 9:02 "I've done it a few times, eaten the place OUT"
91 kahnadex 11865 6 Nov 2007 0:17 "honkykong, if Al Gore won the election in 2000, I don't think the Iraq
would have been invaded"
92 +logiclrd 11228 29 Oct 2002 17:08 "a skiplist is a multi-layered list over the same data. each layer touches
more of the nodes. it lets you do a binary search over a linked list, but
of course uses a lot more storage :-)"
93 xor_mind- 10917 21 Nov 2006 1:35 "vratha: and i love to talk to people about how much unit tests roxor"
94 +jim4 10843 22 May 2002 19:36 "raph: look in infobot.log, it should show who removed it"
95 +Oax 10644 4 Apr 2003 10:57 "cout: you have to be on the cutting edge of mutations, i guess"
96 smtp_ 10363 14 Jan 2006 2:39 ""...and, like me, they all think you're wrong""
97 ScratXP 10265 9 Jul 2006 3:23 "not that "the" south beach is small"
98 [-WD40-] 10184 26 Apr 2003 2:35 "like: public String foo1(); works but not public String foo2(String args
);"
99 Rud0lf 10176 25 May 2002 18:56 "yeah, they'll be back in a year"

These people wrote less than 10000 lines:
Videoman (9638) binrapt (9567) @SamBecket (9132) roods (9107) tomalak (9039) tweek_ (8972)
@Solamente (8963) jonathans (8937) malone (8855) sculptor (8555) khaladan (8532) poopsi (8392)
+NotABot (8336) +e-Motion (7898) upb (7749) +W8_4Sleep (7747) pow2 (7682) qDot (7600)
Silex (7488) berty (7456) Dafred (7388) novocain (7334) Shabba (7173) RUEbaiyaT (7167)
noam`wm (7091) KimmoA (7085) ttvd (7038) Shawnm (6998) RoundQube (6982) +Stinger (6918)
SlasherX (6905) dissonanc (6853) q2on (6740) OnErr0r (6652) relipse (6602) mEsHmAn (6602)
Kosher (6483) ASk (6446) Daxxar (6401) DooD (6338) _Vratha_ (6317) faith (6206)
Rotaerk (6135) Pegazus (6125) _chas (6082) @Lukky (6018) NoGods (6002) @dhartmei (5968)
anli (5942) eXtorted (5847) Gunjar (5813) +PreZ (5812) vaidhy (5805) +honkykong (5795)
pkrumins (5754) mouser (5701) cool_cat (5678) MindChild (5658) Trazer (5616) +Eelis (5589)

There were also 66668 nicks who mainly idled...



Time of day stats

  Nightcrawlers
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Early birds
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Afternoon shift
(Hours 12-18)
Evening chatters
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1ZorbaTHut - 86105
ZorbaTHut - 42358
Cyrix - 94808
Soronel - 79364
2DuneBoy - 78172
_m_ - 40494
DuneBoy - 69489
DuneBoy - 73952
3Soronel - 66735
Corwin - 34550
Soronel - 66864
JeyK - 72035
4JeyK - 62851
gregorycu - 30521
mikero - 54970
ZorbaTHut - 67962
5lordpil - 57785
larne - 23619
JeyK - 51597
Cyrix - 64780
6Cyrix - 54473
morfic - 22187
Genia4 - 43758
skie` - 54137
7Raphael^^ - 53254
vitya - 20870
Stingray - 39553
Machin Shin - 50167
8Machin Shin - 51836
WarMonger - 17949
ZorbaTHut - 39112
Raphael^^ - 42171
9Stingray - 49136
einride - 16277
Machin Shin - 38839
Stingray - 41626
10Corwin - 46645
Kniht - 16276
_m_ - 38029
lordpil - 41043

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Topic tracking

20 latest topics from #c++

At Topic Nick
15 Jul 22:39<CyrixLorp> i lack such higher brain functionCorwin
22:39http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <CyrixLorp> i lack such higher
brain function
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29 Jun 16:30http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - http://www.wegame.com/watch/World...
..._of_Workcraft/
Kniht
24 Jun 17:29http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/The-Stall...
...ed-Server-Room.aspx
Template
22 Jun 7:15http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <TrollSry> does vc2008 use
mingw?
Template
19 Jun 0:41http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <RedDevils> ZorbaTHut: why
put a retarded fellars comments as a topic sentence...
ZorbaTHut
18 Jun 12:23<ZorbaBeta> for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { } // good <MindChild> You
all keep your retarded practices. Fill up your stack space with unneeded scoping
magic
baaba
12:23http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <ZorbaBeta> for(int i = 0; i <
10; i++) { } // good <MindChild> You all keep your retarded practices. Fill
up your stac
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14 Jun 19:26<gjvc> deceipherCorwin
19:26http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <gjvc> deceipherTemplate
7 Jun 11:51http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <wilx> it smelled like a dead cat
, but it tasted like heavenly mana.
Template
6 Jun 11:18http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - football == goatse. discuss. (Yes
, goatse has a fucking video.)
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5 Jun 13:38Yes, goatse has a fucking videoCorwin
13:38http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Yes, goatse has a fucking videoTemplate
3 Jun 0:04http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <twincest> well, stop arguing
with retards on irc and write some code
Kniht
22 May 8:45<ZorbaThut> I mean, the snatch of code you shows up there does use
operator=
baaba
8:45http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <ZorbaThut> I mean, the snatch
of code you shows up there does use operator=
Template
3:32BlackBerry Pearl is a piece of shit, avoid at all costsCorwin
3:32http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - BlackBerry Pearl is a piece of shit
, avoid at all costs
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18 Apr 11:04http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <geordi> I hate noobs.typename


20 random topics
At Topic Nick
14 Mar 2006 5:54C? /join #C -- Rules: rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste @: http://rafb.net/paste/ --
< genia4> what does exxon do?
_m_
23 Feb 2006 3:53C Questions: /join #C C -- Rules: http://rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste Code &
Errors at: http://rafb.net/paste/ -- Don't
Kniht
9 Sep 2005 0:32Happy Birthday Mind#!!! -- Paste Code & Errors at: http://rafb.net/paste/Raphael^^
15 Feb 2005 0:17C Questions: /join #C C -- Rules: http://rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste Code &
Errors at: http://rafb.net/paste/
Kniht
18 Nov 2004 22:40http://scholar.google.com/ <-- search research papers etc | Paste here:
http://www.rafb.net/paste/
Swish
7 Jun 2004 21:56<cryptyk> DuneMan. All you gotta do to get the topic is say something
stupid. -- Paste at http://rafb.net/paste/ -- (set
Kniht
3 Feb 2004 4:36easy, ya just don't lead 'em so much - paste here: http://www.rafb.net/paste/Mind
9 Oct 2003 12:32<Spec-Chum> they want a 17 year old, with 10 years exp. -- Paste here:
http://www.rafb.net/paste/
larne
5 Oct 2003 20:57<IamSoCute> i just need to know how to change 2 lines and i'm not going
to read a book about it -- Paste www.rafb.net/pa
Cyrix
10 Sep 2003 3:08#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
-- <DuneBoy> done some homework
MetaCosm
4 Aug 2003 20:29<B3> anyone know java.. cause java people seem to be dumb || Paste:
www.rafb.net/paste/
Kniht
26 Jun 2003 20:09#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
10 May 2003 10:56#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
23 Dec 2002 19:47You must own at least 2 c++ books before asking your question unless you
're stevieo
Cyrix
5 Nov 2002 20:02Yes we know your assignment is due tomorrow, NO we wont help you with
it
Cyrix
20 Apr 2002 20:13<Raphael^^> and I'm getting the "Talk to the paw" attitude from
the dog.
Corwin
9 Nov 2001 23:10#C++ webpage at http://members.home.net/calcme/CalcMe
8 Nov 2001 10:58#C++ webpage at http://members.home.net/calcme/CalcMe
20 Sep 2001 20:32<Raphael^^> Mind is roundLukky
22 Oct 1999 16:29Swish == Go on blind date and run as fast as you can <-- from my trusted
contact
Corwin


3428 topic changes between 29 Sep 1999 and 15 Jul 2008



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People in #c++ seem to like these words...

Count Word Last used by At
204988 "about" Corwin 15 Jul 22:38
204505 "would" _Butcher_ 15 Jul 21:52
174959 "think" FOXX 15 Jul 19:44
130100 "should" Corwin 15 Jul 22:26
118354 "right" Cyrix 15 Jul 22:39
118154 "Using" Corwin 15 Jul 22:32
109142 "really" Cyrix 15 Jul 22:02
107699 "could" Soronel 15 Jul 23:24
98034 "doesn" _Butcher_ 15 Jul 21:51
94422 "because" [PrOxY] 15 Jul 18:20


Frequently mentioned nicks:
Count Word Last used by At
152902 "Outrider" Soronel 15 Jul 23:25
128445 "WarMonger" Corwin 15 Jul 22:34
81727 "string" tomalak 15 Jul 15:24
55821 "Return0" tomalak 15 Jul 15:24
53305 "Things" Machin Shin 15 Jul 20:18


Who uses the most words that no-one else uses?
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
1596 Machin Shin "palying"(10), "nospam"(6), "adher"(3), "wow..you"(15), "uxtheme"(4), "Barnett"(4),
"dunno.i"(3), "clue..i"(5), "powercalc"(6), "oppositely"(3), "redbookurl"(3), "hrmm..you"(4),
"nah..they"(3), "kiddie-ish"(3), "wait..that"(3), "annoying..i"(3), "hahahaahahaha"(4),
"interpreation"(3), "non-artificial"(4), "standard..but"(3)
1471 ZorbaTHut "szValue"(5), "kademlia"(8), "F-keys"(3), "paulmer"(4), "subquest"(3), "15.6gb"(6),
"abcabcabc"(4), "bobTaylor"(3), "toCString"(3), "SpriteLoad"(4), "strExtract"(3),
"80-pound"(3), "derivedItem"(4), "palettization"(8), "UtilityClass"(3), "eviscerating"(3),
"cool-looking"(4), "hardware-wise"(6), "brute_attempt"(3), "nearly-identical"(3)
1295 Soronel "bergs"(3), "ioapic"(3), "sington"(3), "Kronick"(3), "Craftman"(5), "synch.o"(3),
"PooLTeer"(3), "trumptet"(3), "bin.size"(4), "1500lb"(6), "MAX_PARTS"(3), "bloodsport"(4),
"endthreadex"(5), "global_flag"(4), "re-working"(3), "non-government"(6),
"StackDriver.obj"(3), "reinitialization"(3), "WSAEnumProtocols"(3), ...
1250 Cyrix "becuae"(9), "lanch"(3), "bedner"(4), "xblive"(3), "mydogs"(3), "witicism"(8),
"Waaahhh"(4), "feeties"(4), "Uncurbed"(5), "jeronimo"(4), "aircrash"(4), "exactiliy"(7),
"bodyhair"(4), "spanaway"(3), "servered"(3), "ne1??/"(4), "eruptions"(4), "flatlining"(3),
"unrestrained"(7), "c:\projet\fiche_execut.exe"(3)
1033 DuneBoy "fsked"(6), "Edith"(6), "putzy"(4), "talkd"(3), "scropt"(3), "hablado"(5), "poorley"(4),
"egotist"(3), "interem"(3), "Athalons"(3), "pruducts"(3), "mPtrChar"(3), "angsting"(3),
"escarpment"(4), "SpriteData"(3), "encapsualte"(4), "Time_To_Seconds"(13),
"ptrByteCount"(3), "coversations"(3), "BinaryFunction"(4)
844 Corwin "$hash"(5), "clows"(4), "indows"(5), "dunnop"(4), "xslope"(4), "fukkin"(3), "reslts"(3),
"firehose"(7), "bracets"(3), "_X86_"(3), "seg:off"(4), "steinway"(5), "D.3.3"(3),
"asd\0asd"(5), "bat-files"(4), "embezzlement"(3), "capabalities"(3), "mockumentary"(3),
"whateverNumber"(3), "classname::func"(7)
661 _m_ "GetDeck"(14), "mompl"(7), "dervive"(7), "DObject"(6), "wcsncat"(5), "BCB5.5"(6),
"otherLetters"(15), "rapidely"(3), "your_long"(5), "stdfuncptr"(5), "Grav_force"(4),
"xlsclients"(3), "displayFunc"(5), "PQcmdTuples"(4), "PrintEmployee"(7),
"UPJController.h"(7), "strImage.c_str"(4), "CallbackBase1A"(3), ...
631 Kniht "~Init"(3), "no-doz"(4), "starbuff"(5), "Intermed"(4), "GoToMain"(3), "a.member"(4),
"input_type"(6), "aliasname"(3), "Planet::C"(5), "Catherines"(3), "enourmously"(6),
"unit2.hpp"(3), "useraccount"(4), "/*failure*/"(4), "duplicate1"(3), "output_stream"(5),
"primes.begin"(3), "directory_type"(3), "getBlankCounter"(3), ...
627 [eloi] "CByte"(3), "temp_x"(5), "make_f"(4), "OurTree"(4), "eithere"(4), "ROW_MAX"(4),
"*mouse*"(3), "warmest"(3), "VTS_BSTR"(5), "prog_name"(7), "fiftysix"(3),
"dress_inv"(4), "dblbuffer"(4), "wordstream"(4), "storedInfo"(4), "addr_bytes"(4),
"dmBitsPerPel"(4), "creature::size"(3), "x.children.back"(3), "___security_cookie"(4)
620 larne "m_dry"(4), "aSpacesM"(13), "VM/TSS"(6), "*mfoo"(3), "res.c"(3), "Kednos"(3),
"gtypist"(5), "x1lA0"(5), "ld-elf"(4), "test7.c"(9), "bg=dark"(3), "/file.h"(3), "RoomExit"(4),
"/tmp/dir"(3), "compilrs"(3), "EFN$C_ENF"(3), "21164A"(3), "setproctitle"(5),
"__alias_list"(3), "clock_per_sec"(3)


These pairs like to talk in their own special language
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
309 DuneBoy and Soronel "haskel"(27), "allready"(517), "immediatly"(151), "socet"(3), "cash*"(3), "Eiffle"(5),
"falsly"(4), "score*"(3), "equivilence"(16), "Charely"(3), "dismisses"(9), "non-reg"(4),
"squeemish"(6), "running/"(3), "*tokenPtr"(3), "ldscripts"(3), "proclivity"(4),
"MemberInfo"(3), "environemtn"(4), "myPair.first"(7)
306 DuneBoy and Machin Shin "devels"(30), "Byron"(16), "//try"(7), "clien"(6), "agreee"(8), "lookat"(8), "//won"(5),
"eever"(4), "body*"(4), "wiith"(4), "twitter"(9), "remvoe"(4), "val1="(3), "tireing"(5),
"overright"(6), "Stewarts"(3), "esecially"(3), "sourcetree"(4), "myvector.clear"(8),
"Technilogical"(3)
296 ZorbaTHut and Machin Shin "SupCom"(9), "eviler"(9), "flipBits"(15), "*wants*"(11), "*GUY*"(3), "collosal"(11),
"*play*"(4), "*fail*"(4), "*highly*"(7), "printArray"(13), "floatbits"(7), "*painful*"(7),
"wikileaks"(5), "websurfers"(3), "parallizable"(8), "mycolor.red"(6), "open-sourcing"(7),
"pre-templates"(3), "kitchen_sink.h"(3), "initializer_list"(4)
239 Soronel and Corwin "signbit"(22), "dlgproc"(56), "crost"(12), "/for/"(9), "uther"(4), "propely"(10), "newss"(3),
"hexquad"(5), "one_name"(8), "shutout"(4), "dll.cpp"(5), "my_vec.begin"(16),
"offseting"(3), "LPCREATESTRUCT"(15), "GradientFill"(7), "MB_OKCANCEL"(4),
"dispatch-conf"(8), "system/compiler"(10), "Micro-Computer"(3), ...
237 Kniht and CalcMe "*MemFun"(23), "whatcc"(11), "raw_read"(14), "sysmbol"(11), "lines.back"(27),
"ihgmf"(3), "verbRead"(11), "opped/voiced"(17), "dir2/foo.h"(16), "token_st"(3),
"hellworld"(4), "nounNotation"(11), "indescriminant"(16), "metarepeat"(4),
"non-reptilian"(13), "whole_unique"(7), "prepositionFor"(11), ...
227 DuneBoy and Corwin "phant"(43), "Abelian"(11), "Jimmie"(4), "am/was"(4), "thoust"(3), "fux0rs"(6), "init_list"(11),
"christ*"(4), "serously"(7), "rosewood"(6), "Fastball"(6), "lengthed"(5), "schooool"(4),
"st00pad"(3), "enticement"(4), "somehthing"(4), "symantically"(7), "exspecially"(3),
"orchestrated"(5), "sub-expressions"(5)
214 DuneBoy and Cyrix "interent"(17), "rpogram"(14), "Vaughn"(9), "famliar"(12), "growin"(8), "amongs"(7),
"leasyt"(6), "wooded"(6), "gneral"(4), "brocolli"(6), "intraweb"(5), "difinitive"(10),
"specilized"(7), "Jacksonville"(13), "biphenyls"(3), "drywalling"(4), "disturbances"(9),
"transcribing"(7), "chlorinated"(3), "decriminalized"(10)
210 Soronel and Cyrix "edian"(28), "Aiiii"(18), "Alphia"(14), "forgers"(14), "irans"(6), "pText"(5), "Sudanese"(14),
"airgun"(7), "StingRy"(7), "murtha"(3), "shunning"(5), "expelling"(8), "Abramoff"(4),
"beckoning"(5), "cellmates"(4), "witchhunt"(3), "ahahahahh"(3), "Samaritans"(5),
"dogfighting"(8), "detectives"(4)
203 Soronel and Stingray "Karelin"(19), "zorch"(4), "scruffy"(9), "allos"(3), "rebinding"(12), "flickery"(9),
"tumbled"(5), "reliever"(8), "shithouse"(10), "systmes"(4), "homestead"(7), "hitherto"(3),
"managmenet"(4), "fabulously"(3), "0x3002"(5), "softwarewar"(3), "Nodes.insert"(8),
"EM_LIMITTEXT"(5), "List::swap"(3), "SO_CONDITIONAL_ACCEPT"(16)
198 ZorbaTHut and Corwin "Doyal"(17), "jmerli"(10), "nigel"(6), "phasm"(5), "achievable"(28), "eights"(7), "Ghoul"(4),
"casemod"(10), "plying"(5), "dremels"(4), "adminning"(9), "20kloc"(5), "257th"(3),
"myCustomer"(9), "mechanize"(4), "high-load"(3), "questioners"(3), "ceaselessly"(3),
"Overcomplication"(5), "non-interference"(5)


Recently found popular words
  Word First used by At
1 "/*quine"(18) Kniht 20 Apr 0:35
2 "reprap"(6) ZorbaTHut 19 May 20:41
3 "com_cast"(4) jamesd- 16 May 18:54
4 "platypuses"(4) ZorbaTHut 5 Jun 1:18


Special words by time of day
  Hours 0-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 12-18 Hours 18-24
1"lexan"(25)"ferns"(19) "JabaL"(39)"inbuf"(44)
2"addch"(14)"zener"(99) "whocares"(36)"smote"(12)
3"€JeyK"(15)"newDB"(19) "Misha"(14)"jekel"(23)
4"MarkT"(21)"wstat"(14) "atuda"(26)"Ramirez"(15)
5"cha0s"(20)"iString"(48) "roxen"(18)"mattw"(30)
6"sRange"(14)"somar"(4) "wonko"(22)"XCHAR"(55)
7"dalek"(18)"myDlg"(15) "Fuego"(7)"scode"(47)
8"dusts"(6)"subsonic"(13) "heman"(13)"barilla"(37)
9"Elkia"(15)"inuse"(10) "zaber"(16)"Lofde"(19)
10"bonez"(32)"Folie"(11) "match="(16)"Elisha"(18)


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)"lexan"(25)
3"blah::a"(18)"Enermax"(32) "newDB"(19)"ysoab"(24)
4"wkpay"(17)"unisex"(17) "wstat"(14)"c0n__"(19)
5"xorgcfg"(6)"Cacts"(27) "Schule"(22)"sRange"(14)
6"float3"(21)"gaelic"(20) "wSend"(17)"halal"(11)
7"ShipRec"(34)"syringe"(37) "JARVIS"(12)"vixen"(53)
8"ninjitsu"(23)"keygens"(21) "michac"(23)"bonez"(32)
9"kathi"(7)"fahren"(19) "vMove"(17)"dovers"(12)
10"farads"(17)"inbuf"(44) "shiraz"(8)"bansh"(17)




Big Numbers

Raphael^^ popped in and out all the time, joining #c++ 5093 times during this reporting period...
The evil guard of #c++ was Birgitte who got this reputation after kicking out 6273 people.
Sample:
 [18:36] * Setzor was kicked by Birgitte (banned: (Rude to ops. 1 month.))

Asha`man only managed to kick 2283 people.

cartman_ seemed to have a lot to shout about - yell percentage of 93%!

kenny_ followed closely with 68% yells!

Birgitte was #c++'s op-fairy, giving out 12207 ops.

Birgitte couldn't handle the responsibility and had to be deopped 23 times.
Cyrix seemed to prefer talking to themself, writing over 5 lines in a row 1556 times...

lordpil also liked talking to themself - caught on camera 821 times.

Cyrix had a sticky shift button - wrote 2501 lines in CAPS.
Sample:
 [14:45] <CyrixLoku> NOT GAY!
Channel activity peak: 137 people were active on 6 Feb 2002 9:27 - 9:30
Active users during this 3-minute period were (in order of appearance):
 czth, [RungeK], stevieo, Sun6663, Sun3601, Sun6215, Sun958, Sun6349, Sun6267, Sun7226, Sun2994, Sun4579, Sun2205, Sun126, Sun1939, Sun2724, Sun5413, Sun820, Sun1720, Sun6637, Sun5322, Sun4679, Sun7231, Sun7734, Sun2642, Sun3704, Sun5949, Sun9822, Sun6846, Sun2903, Sun6728, Sun1268, Sun8530, Sun4941, Sun7667, Sun9633, Sun318, Sun2624, Sun8490, Sun5604, Jv81603, nqo2692...
nervous was unsure where to put the full stop, averaging 314 letters per line.

Average line length on #c++ was 43 letters.




Activity distribution

2/2008 - 7/2008

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8 (4.8%)
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5 (3.0%)
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3 (1.8%)
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15 (9.0%)

2008

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