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#c++ relation map

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The most active nicks

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Lines Spoken Sample Quote
1 *Cyrix 334699 10 Dec 2007 15:24 "i didnt know imperial valley is mostly below sea level"
2 @ZorbaTHut 291875 23 Jan 2008 9:04 "it's a huge *gain* for everyone else, so, hey, bring the mp3s."
3 @JeyK 237450 24 Feb 2004 2:15 "ptmf = pointer to member function?"
4 *DuneBoy 235501 1 Mar 2004 13:08 "because you can just default the value."
5 @Soronel 228933 1 Jan 2006 22:06 "Kniht: I still have over an hour to go on the download"
6 @Corwin 219796 28 Jan 2006 9:53 "the white space doesn't necessarily go bye bye, it just loses an explicit
representation"
7 @Machin Shin 177862 15 Nov 2006 11:42 "tha'ts actually inaccurate. it's scaled. >>> is now "infinitely
greater than". >> is now "much much greater than
" :P"
8 @Raphael^^ 136802 7 Nov 2002 12:59 "I had to put my ex in contempt of court"
9 @Kniht 134908 30 Sep 2001 22:02 "ZorbaTHut: blah, it was an *example* of a class and simple OOP"
10 *Stingray 133070 20 Mar 2002 19:47 "|Phreak|: its p 228 of mine as well"
11 @[eloi] 132988 21 Dec 2010 10:46 "the star wars prequel trilogy must've been an abortion clinic?"
12 *larne 128490 5 Feb 2004 1:59 "MachinShi: btw .. did you see my leet images?"
13 lordpil 121207 25 Mar 2005 19:32 "it's the legal implications that are important"
14 @Artifice 115811 10 Jan 2010 3:06 "No, that's what you're always involved in :P"
15 @_m_ 111121 23 Jan 2004 8:13 "You'll end up endlessly discussing stuff in /msg."
16 @gregorycu 110571 30 Jan 2011 11:02 "Alex is lameo, but Adam is good!"
17 @Chile 110191 11 Jan 2004 12:25 "i've been stuck on the same fucking map/race for a couple of days"
18 *stevieo 99894 25 Nov 2006 22:03 "Wouldn't need to be global, just local to the function. int i would work
for that."
19 @ttvd 96047 4 Jan 2011 18:44 "http://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=problems&id=250"
20 @StoneCyph 95540 6 Jan 2004 21:38 "maximus: just those silly people interested in accuracy"
21 incubus 91588 23 May 2007 9:10 "think of it as a right triangle"
22 @CalcMe 90414 7 Jun 2003 10:45 "start = Start with Deitel's "C++ How to Program" (easy, calc
deitel2), Lippman's "C++ Primer" (medium, calc lippman) AS
WELL--> Tondo and Leung's "C++ Primer" Answer Book
(calc lippman3), or Stroustrup's "The C++ Programming Language..."
23 @mikero 86433 26 Dec 2006 17:10 "Fuck, I just can't get myself to go buy a throw away RAM module"
24 @Swish 86380 16 Jan 2003 3:51 "the problem is, in 2060 they'll buy it for $20."
25 Symmetry- 83774 25 Mar 2006 20:11 "the autocomplete got in my way"
26 @jamesd- 81653 11 Oct 2001 18:53 "eloi: you could static_cast the std::tolower to the right pointer-to-function
type."
27 @Genia4 74652 8 Sep 2005 5:36 "doesn't seem like tags with string names are used in the protocol"
28 @morfic 68159 2 May 2002 12:07 "one of the managers uncle got leukemia, so all our blood donated today
(the one that matches) will go to him, noone else, the rest (not matching
) goes to blood bank"
29 @WarMonger 62609 9 Dec 2002 2:40 "he presses the switch right next to that says "Down Timeout""
30 +vitya 61273 1 Jun 2005 8:48 "Morrowyn no usage of kiln is different"
31 *_Butcher_ 60731 8 Jul 2009 19:09 "the net result is that out-of-order cores are a lot faster clock-for-clock"
32 @czth 60677 14 Jan 2002 13:33 "luckily, I have Perl on my side to fix it"
33 @baaba 55994 24 Oct 2008 15:42 "because a function pointer is just a code pointer"
34 tomalak 55512 8 Apr 2009 16:56 "and with current levels of violence"
35 +cynic_x 55349 17 Dec 2003 14:43 "wait.. that was a week ago. That means I have no life =("
36 +CStubing 53350 23 Mar 2009 12:12 "that reminds me of that demitri martin comedian guy.. has a funny bit
about sweater vests"
37 +einride 52121 22 Aug 2007 18:15 "ChrisB: it's ok if they're named constants"
38 +Ninwa 51104 29 Apr 2004 23:21 "jesse99, I know, I was just curious as to whether or not I could hardcode
the adress... just a bit of fun..."
39 @Aeplus 50821 28 Oct 2002 1:18 "you said you wanted to know the size of what a points to..."
40 @|Phreak| 48653 21 Feb 2003 11:26 "I see, I thuoght they had a totally different object framework in .net"
41 _nv 48181 30 Jul 2003 7:30 "okay, so that magic number is a hash that involes your product key
or something? do you have to contact the servers when you make
a movie? is that hash based on the content of the swf movie with your
key?"
42 +jasabella 46693 6 Sep 2007 9:33 "http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/09/06/2026372.htm"
43 sculptor 41945 18 Jun 2009 20:59 "tomalak, you sure know your german articles"
44 @Kuahara 39501 7 Nov 2009 2:00 "rep would also be an important stat"
45 @Mind 38357 7 Jan 2002 3:17 "krighton: linking to the DLL version of the CRT in both places?"
46 Phantal 38330 23 Sep 2003 2:17 "well, bool uses only 1 bit of a byte, but it still allocates 1 byte"
47 @][Hook][ 37789 8 Jan 2003 13:01 "and eventually return a single ascendingly sorted array?"
48 @Chile 36211 27 Mar 2009 20:15 "I think you got the joke right the first time"
49 @jeffmir 35813 26 Aug 2005 5:02 "hmm comeau seems to like it, iirc i had problems with the other template
constructors being compiled even when they werent used"
50 +AaronWL 34770 4 Dec 2006 18:16 "however, it does have this non-normative footnote:"
51 +WilX 34485 2 Aug 2005 13:51 "You have to declare constructors or any methods inside the class declar...
...ation."
52 +Gambit- 33909 7 Aug 2003 1:10 "StoneWORK, PHP on the AGB?? WTF?"
53 @JFalcon 33493 21 Oct 2000 0:51 "Mind, it's a step away from a black screen... or even a blue screen
of death. :)"
54 @kanin 31943 2 Jan 2004 20:43 "argh ... I hate this stupid bitch."
55 Krientle 31402 11 Jul 2005 18:18 "Supressing others rights to say what they will is still supression."
56 [PrOxY] 31348 7 Jul 2006 21:27 "jeandenis: what the hell do you mean "build a small c++ file"?"
57 +Daveman 31303 23 Mar 2007 14:55 "meh, just hacking and reverse engineering a driver or two :p"
58 FOXX 31030 15 Apr 2006 15:55 "you know what $180 could get you in vegas?"
59 %cryptyk 29260 5 May 2004 13:55 "Cyrix. im not talking about 1 or 2 insane people. I mean an entire *City*
where children are running through the streets chasing dead bodies."
60 Kawfee 29026 5 Sep 2007 15:14 "ok my bad, it is nlogn + nlogn me thinks"
61 @pepp^ 27709 21 May 2005 19:22 "Writing to file is silly. Now I am going to write the decode function."
62 +mauke 27621 6 Mar 2005 22:02 "int main() { auto int i = 42; }"
63 kaber2 27340 31 Jan 2009 23:03 "just not as good in english: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfrSQqTaOvU"
64 Vratha 26764 8 Aug 2003 0:36 "http://news.com.com/2100-1016_3-5060965.html"
65 @Alipha 25996 12 Oct 2004 22:58 "almost every compiler writer must be wrong then"
66 +Maligned 25722 15 Feb 2002 4:55 "stevieo: of your the other kind of crank :)"
67 spec 24022 1 May 2003 19:58 "heh the new yorker this week has an anime baseball cover illustration."
68 +Cowmoo 22709 4 May 2006 2:41 "use std::vector<char> or std::string instead"
69 +Halbling 22530 9 Sep 2010 3:07 "2003-2005: Afghan Terror Camp (Demolition expert)"
70 +Gimp-Cow 22077 24 May 2002 0:21 "i said the wrong function anyways"
71 @dualpent 21842 18 Mar 2008 15:58 "MindChild: is the cache on the controller card?"
72 @MetaCosm 20879 9 Oct 1999 19:35 ""If this destories your hardware, we cannot be held accountable""
73 +NotABot 20667 20 Jun 2007 23:54 "optimization3 = Most famous computer scientists will argue that programmers
do not know, without the use of a profiler, where the bottlenecks are
in their apps. This leads them to state that premature optimizations are
evil. However, good programmers know where the bottlenecks in their..."
74 jesse99 19495 1 May 2004 21:22 "and would work if you removed the increment"
75 Megz 19172 7 Jul 2006 19:52 "jamesd-: Will the forwarding problem be fixed?"
76 @Solamente 18552 11 Feb 2008 9:54 "If you don't need a particular feature, you don't pay the penalty of its
impact."
77 +artman 18151 27 Apr 2007 15:44 "string in these cases being the constructor string::string"
78 jMerliN 17803 6 Apr 2010 2:06 "also, saltwater is the new thing."
79 zaius 17727 18 Jul 2007 17:04 "because these damn germans have all their channels unencrypted
on both digital and analog satellite"
80 ASk 17682 3 Dec 2009 13:25 "because a few levels of access is potentially cheaper than calculating
a hash"
81 @IRoC 17628 29 Aug 2002 0:46 "JensLaras: that's a little vague... is there a specific part that you're having
trouble with?"
82 @Yuhjn 16844 11 Oct 2004 19:03 "they are completely different products"
83 Gillius 16825 6 Mar 2002 0:46 "I am totally using Win32 threading now. It didn't really solve anything"
84 +squeeze 16615 2 Jul 2003 17:05 "bet it turns out most people in here are horny Indian programmers :)"
85 +Yuyo 16443 19 Mar 2007 21:19 "it can't be used to fill a std::string"
86 QuoteMstr 16305 22 Sep 2000 18:03 "In other words, you can't calc."
87 +Two9A 15932 24 Aug 2006 3:22 "Soronel: That goes against copy/paste coding"
88 tweek_ 15912 24 Jun 2003 0:59 "damn, a shame i did not get a rip of that"
89 +YoMismo 15538 1 Mar 2005 2:54 "nickem that's the concept for put interlockings"
90 @twincest 15303 22 Nov 2006 16:55 "namespace std also includes lots of identifiers you may not know about"
91 CrankHank 14913 28 Aug 2004 23:09 "all russians are prostitutes here"
92 goltrpoat 14725 25 Apr 2006 4:59 "ircd has a very large peer review system."
93 @MrLeg 14372 20 Nov 2001 21:10 "my co-worker said i'm too sexy"
94 @_Codex 14012 5 Dec 2001 13:51 "stevieo: but I do actually write user interfaces at work :-)"
95 @snibril 13905 4 Jan 2002 13:13 "this will crash your program, at the right place"
96 +Codex_ 13869 21 May 2009 16:46 "josteint: constructor reference parameter is usually a good choice."
97 @marv 13787 31 Oct 2001 9:17 "SubNaught: that's because we were talking C++ before, now it's Java"
98 @Brett1479 13774 20 Jan 2002 22:48 "as long as you know the signature"
99 roopjm 13664 15 Jun 2006 18:40 "#visualC++ would be abit more suited"
100 MindChild 13458 1 Apr 2008 21:32 "so youd THINK it would be there no matter what"
101 smtp 13348 20 Dec 2006 14:15 "the term nuclear power refers to states that posess atomic weapons
however"
102 +davarus 13023 3 Aug 2003 2:57 "The patent database is a wonderful thing."
103 lmov 12565 30 Jul 2003 14:57 "all blizzard expansions need the original"
104 +logiclrd 12561 29 Oct 2002 6:28 "otherwise you'll almost certainly have to revisit it"
105 @ChronosWS 12465 2 May 2005 12:31 "Obviously, in this case, she'll write a book about it and make millions."
106 BlackMoon 12378 30 Dec 2002 23:19 "ZorbaTHut: cool shit.. I wish I had an artist"
107 Gunjar 12093 29 Nov 2009 10:17 "So the model is somewhat broken"
108 chop 12018 17 Apr 2010 18:08 "i think i like trolls more than dragons"
109 kahnadex 11865 21 Feb 2002 1:22 "If your struct is in a .CPP file, you can go crazy"
110 xor_mind- 11848 26 Dec 2006 19:29 "xor_mind-: "yes there is", as in there's a difference between
an ide and a language"
111 +matja 11696 27 May 2009 3:46 "in texas i had sex with a crocodile"
112 +geordi 11314 1 Jun 2008 9:24 "[1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6] [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]"
113 +cotton 11201 13 Nov 2011 12:37 "yeh it didn't matter too much i guess"
114 +jimster 11095 7 Mar 2010 3:41 "Kniht: yea, I think they like the mean guys"
115 +Oax 10848 3 Oct 2001 6:24 "have any of you noticed a difference in returns from search topic on
google given the address taht you are searching from ?"
116 +jim4 10845 11 Dec 2001 15:24 "heh, cyrix uses yoshi ident :)"
117 upb 10422 19 Sep 2005 9:29 "http://rafb.net/paste/results/xDQ59a52.html"
118 ScratXP 10265 2 Feb 2007 0:03 "since they would both inherit the handles"
119 [-WD40-] 10184 16 Sep 2002 13:51 "so in the STL there's nothing I can use to make sure I won't "create
" a new file when opening it?"
120 @Rud0lf 10176 3 Dec 2001 14:24 "sprintf(mystring, "%d", number);"
121 binrapt 10087 2 Feb 2005 9:05 "it totally depends on the country. its about as difficult as generalising
the u.s."

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+honkykong (7293) Shabba (7173) noam`wm (7091) KimmoA (7085) Shawnm (6998) RoundQube (6982)
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@vocodork (6053) @Lukky (6018) @dhartmei (5968) +mawt (5859) eXtorted (5847) +mouser (5842)
vaidhy (5805) Trazer (5802) pkrumins (5766) programax (5765) +Eelis (5690) cool_cat (5678)

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ZorbaTHut - 52764
Cyrix - 145106
Cyrix - 86032
2Cyrix - 88119
Corwin - 51442
Soronel - 69671
ZorbaTHut - 83865
3DuneBoy - 78172
_m_ - 43540
DuneBoy - 69489
JeyK - 83665
4Corwin - 72096
gregorycu - 41757
JeyK - 64056
Soronel - 81533
5JeyK - 72089
larne - 23619
mikero - 55748
DuneBoy - 73975
6Soronel - 67766
morfic - 22205
ZorbaTHut - 50457
Machin Shin - 60223
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vitya - 20901
Corwin - 46201
Chile - 54141
8lordpil - 57785
[eloi] - 19594
Genia4 - 43959
Corwin - 50057
9Raphael^^ - 53254
Kniht - 19580
Machin Shin - 43233
Raphael^^ - 42171
10Stingray - 49376
CStubing - 19525
Artifice - 42759
Stingray - 41793

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Topic tracking

20 latest topics from #c++

At Topic Nick
21 Dec 2011 19:40http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules | We are at the pinnacle of decadence
(We are so awesome)
ttvd
28 Oct 2011 14:45http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules | We are at the pinnacle of decadence
(We are so awesome) | ttvd MSiCS
Artifice
23 Oct 2011 15:31http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules | We are at the pinnacle of decadence
(We are so awesome)
Artifice
21 Oct 2011 16:53http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules | We are at the pinnacle of decadence
(We are so awesome) | Happy -4th preversery of Marty McFly's trip to the
future
Artifice
13 Oct 2011 19:29http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA - We are at the
pinnacle of decadence (Man, we are so awesome) - We already know he
died
Artifice
12 Oct 2011 15:07http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA
- We are at the pinanacle of decadence (Man, we are so awesome)
Artifice
15:07http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA
- We are at the pinnacle of decadence (Man, we are so awesome)
Artifice
12 Jul 2011 7:56http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA
- https://shouldichangemypassword.com/
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7:55http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA
- http://chaosinmotion.com/blog/?p=622 - https://shouldichangemypasswor
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6 Jul 2011 12:09http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA
- http://chaosinmotion.com/blog/?p=622 - http://looppuzzle.com
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4 Jul 2011 13:33http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA
- http://chaosinmotion.com/blog/?p=622 - Happy Fourth of July!
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29 Jun 2011 6:46http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://bit.ly/lmp6CA
- http://chaosinmotion.com/blog/?p=622 - DNF: Best before 01/01/1998
typename
13 Jun 2011 11:09http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://chaosin...
...motion.com/blog/?p=622
- DNF: Best before 01/01/1998
Artifice
6 Jun 2011 18:37http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://chaosin...
...motion.com/blog/?p=622
- <chop> nobody likes me. <cotton> trollers
gonna troll
typename
1 Jun 2011 0:01http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://chaosin...
...motion.com/blog/?p=622
- reddit: http://tinyurl.com/43bm85p
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...motion.com/blog/?p=622
- reddit: http://tinyurl.com/43bm85p
Artifice
26 May 2011 16:57http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - http://chaosin...
...motion.com/blog/?p=622
- /dev/null is web scale: http://bit.ly/mvzqro
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25 May 2011 1:17http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - /dev/null
is webscale ( http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/6995033/mongo-db-is-web-s...
...cale
)
Artifice
1:16http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - dev/null
is webscale
Artifice
22 May 2011 2:03http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ideone.com - The man
who lets himself be bored is even more contemptible than the bore.
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20 random topics
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5 Oct 2009 14:45http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <einride> i just brought you SEVERAL
PONIES!
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11 Aug 2006 3:46C Questions: /join #C C -- Rules: http://rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste Code &
Errors at: http://rafb.net/paste/
_m_
20 Jan 2005 22:33[IRC is 99.9% illegal: www.jibble.org/irc-analysis][#C++ site: www.rafb.net/efn...
...et_cpp
][Paste code: www.rafb.net/paste]
[eloi]
22 Jun 2004 23:24Now Ephedine free -- Paste http://www.rafb.net/paste/CalcMe
19 May 2004 22:33#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
10 Oct 2003 2:43#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
29 Jul 2003 19:10http://asdfg.mine.nu/~rehabdoll/pics/67.html -- Paste here: http://www.rafb.net/...
...paste/
larne
6 Jun 2003 17:28No, we will not look at ur proggie - Paste here: htty://www.rafb.net/paste/Cyrix
25 May 2003 1:14Apple maggot quarantine area - do not transport homegrown fruit || paste
here: http://www.rafb.net/paste/
Cyrix
28 Apr 2003 1:29#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
9 Aug 2002 17:49<rcd424> how can you use RTTI and still have a well-designed program?
|| #C++ webpage at http://www.geocities.com/calcme
[eloi]
21 Jul 2002 21:04A real resume!: http://bbspot.com/News/2002/06/resume.htmlmikero
16 Jul 2002 22:49<Aeplus> man... i can't believe topcoder stopped giving away money
=/ || #C++ webpage at http://www.geocities.com/calcme
[eloi]
12 Apr 2002 22:50*** Crygnc2 has quit IRC (Local kill by nistor (get a clue))Raphael^^
12 Apr 2002 1:52Msg Corwinoid if you have access to PoRaphael^^
21 Mar 2002 20:12Dont come on here 3 hours before class asking to help with homeworkCyrix
13 Mar 2002 18:14No, we will NOT help you with your incompetently tought c++ class or any
project related to it.
DuneBoy
13 Mar 2002 18:07(M0rphic) time to go and pick up my awesome little girlDuneBoy
28 Dec 2001 16:34<Aaron-B> CalcMe did you get my MSG? <Learning1> what command
should i use to parse a file?
[eloi]
21 Aug 2000 1:18#C++ Website @ http://www.encrypted.net/~cppCalcMe


3750 topic changes between 29 Sep 1999 and 4 Feb 2012



Long term statistics - annual activity on #c++

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10/2002 was a good month for #c++ - 173971 lines spoken



Most used words

Count Word Last used by At
247380 "about" Corwin 4 Feb 4:33
243464 "would" Artifice 4 Feb 23:18
210277 "think" Artifice 4 Feb 22:41
154347 "should" br14 4 Feb 12:14
141428 "right" Corwin 4 Feb 23:48
137747 "Using" eyeoh 4 Feb 13:41
127676 "could" Corwin 4 Feb 3:04
119461 "because" munna` 4 Feb 14:13
117181 "doesn" Artifice 4 Feb 4:30
105916 "where" rendar 4 Feb 3:49


Most referred nicks:
Count Word Last used by At
303745 "YourDad" vocodork 4 Feb 12:16
186336 "Outrider" Kuahara 4 Feb 23:16
150509 "WarMonger" munna` 4 Feb 13:38
90872 "string" munna` 4 Feb 15:06
64655 "Things" Corwin 4 Feb 4:32


These people have a distinctive choice of words...
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
1982 Cyrix "wantz"(7), "huihu"(4), "hominy"(6), "lippy"(3), "eusing"(6), "vamps"(3), "nakeds"(5),
"*p_var"(4), "numner"(4), "goblam"(3), "fdwSound"(4), "storytime"(7), "F-BUFFER"(6),
"czMyChar"(3), "shutzhund"(3), "Icelanders"(3), "kidneystone"(4), "homosexualist"(5),
"Supercollider"(5), "Washingtonians"(4)
1651 ZorbaTHut "Cavedog"(8), "parentz"(8), "in_own"(4), "onsites"(7), "perry_"(3), "zipdrive"(8),
"Kylatrix"(5), "memoryspace"(13), "on-grid"(3), "glFrustum"(5), "Derived**"(3),
"outcode1"(3), "objectb.h"(4), "20-hour"(3), "NodeRunner"(4), "lv9999"(3),
"neat-looking"(7), "well-tempered"(3), "someDerivedClass"(3), "c:\windows\start"(3)
1626 Machin Shin "oh..haha"(18), "OHMSS"(5), "soudl"(4), "vidhya"(3), "Funges"(3), "OO-GUI"(3),
"~150K"(3), "thuggery"(3), "count=%s"(3), "prounoun"(3), "NOTHINGK"(3),
"blah..this"(10), "fullspeed"(3), "sedgewicks"(6), "laughingly"(3), "well..what"(7),
"haha..ouch"(5), "50billion"(3), "afghanisthan"(5), "fuck..where"(3)
1328 Corwin "kneal"(3), "s.fun"(5), "vc2k8e"(7), "herited"(3), "bicardi"(3), "theVars"(3), "APArray"(3),
"tianamen"(5), "set2.end"(10), "word.cpp"(7), "z-depth"(3), "twoSquares"(10),
"valcanoe"(4), "e.first"(3), "Draconic"(3), "CsShanks"(3), "\u00xx"(3), "F_IONREAD"(5),
"quiessence"(3), "puncutation"(4)
1160 Soronel "mowww"(5), "teken"(4), "cmdmsg"(5), "setup*"(3), "kodosi"(3), "crossdev"(7),
"aquital"(3), "MS.VSCC"(5), "showmsg"(3), "windowns"(4), "kObject*"(4), "C-space"(3),
"Corwinid"(3), "accourding"(9), "curioous"(3), "inFileLine"(4), "__aulldvrm"(3),
"re-enterant"(4), "binary/ascii"(3), "non-priviledged"(4)
1084 [eloi] "acide"(4), "medio"(3), "*m_cur"(6), "pelmt"(3), "bellend"(4), "in-crowd"(6), "mensajes"(3),
"fujimori"(3), "xwin.exe"(4), "CComVariant"(10), "virtuosity"(7), "Mariology"(4),
"sCommandArg"(6), "keys/values"(5), "input_length"(8), "data.insert"(5), "visitor-like"(4),
"yellow.c_str"(3), "last_iterator"(4), "RegularEmployee"(5)
985 Artifice "idots"(7), "array="(10), "secnd"(3), "tonque"(4), "*usual"(3), "fuxoring"(9), "chattel"(3),
"strchar"(3), "VIPonly"(3), "zengiam"(3), "blcoked"(3), "subtely"(3), "disapeer"(4),
"reponsive"(3), "HumanStats"(6), "benkilling"(3), "GraphicsDriver"(9), "referenceable"(4),
"Console::ReadLine"(6), "ResourceConstructor"(3)
881 DuneBoy "ragin"(5), "andar"(4), "holle"(4), "gxine"(3), "Absalom"(8), "easliy"(5), "Ephpod"(4),
"scandi"(3), "ebbing"(3), "asssss"(3), "WilcoYHF"(6), "Yandell"(3), "falvors"(3),
"practicar"(5), "toilettes"(3), "sempahores"(4), "wisconsinite"(4), "//dereference"(3),
"C++Builder5"(4), "SqlDataAdapter"(3)
818 JeyK "*aptr"(14), "Sahni"(3), "isomes"(3), "Textron"(3), "modafinil"(7), "get_link"(3),
"libefence"(6), "kindle2"(3), "paederast"(5), "CurHandle"(4), "GetCustID"(3),
"ZIP_IGNORE"(5), "neglibible"(3), "anti-cyrix"(3), "person_list"(4), "ICCINFO.cpp"(5),
"mazeOne.empty"(5), "idiot.push_back"(4), "add_random_numbers"(4), ...
793 Kniht "gmsdn"(4), "olivaw"(4), "oldlen"(3), "node.o"(5), "test.hpp"(7), "scarelrg"(4),
"/*failed*/"(10), "mapClass"(3), "fclosing"(3), "GetSalary"(4), "N3242"(4), "circleArea"(3),
"find/search"(5), "$200/week"(4), "makefont.exe"(4), "makehtml.cpp"(3),
"return--this"(3), "end-all-be-all"(3), "vector::capacity"(4), "values_t::key_type"(3)


These pairs speak with their own words
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
340 ZorbaTHut and Machin Shin "ltstr"(38), "well..i"(207), "kraken"(6), "*DEAL*"(5), "*KEEP*"(5), "shitfits"(10), "kirkman"(6),
"repping"(4), "*WRITING"(7), "subtasks"(6), "getCurrent"(12), "expedit"(3),
"gangbangs"(4), "kemplerer"(3), "deathblow"(3), "laid-back"(3), "de-indent"(3),
"*CHANGING*"(4), "well-spent"(5), "non-real-time"(4)
327 ZorbaTHut and Corwin "Onyxia"(19), "resto"(13), "purce"(8), "Ghoul"(6), "k.size"(9), "shutdowns"(15),
"exceptfds"(13), "iLevel"(3), "psosible"(4), "30kloc"(3), "metagaming"(8), "conceiving"(8),
"hotlinked"(4), "southshore"(4), "1200fps"(5), "headbutting"(4), "mindnumbingly"(10),
"4.whatever"(3), "self-mutating"(3), "non-profitable"(3)
303 Cyrix and Corwin "Segoe"(18), "ngith"(7), "concieve"(11), "Nielson"(8), "nukers"(4), "juanny"(3),
"bandaged"(6), "Amadala"(3), "blackops"(6), "skylights"(6), "repreive"(3), "infuriate"(5),
"suffocated"(8), "twittered"(4), "rats/mice"(3), "alienation"(6), "transacted"(4),
"unmedicated"(3), "conglomorate"(6), "confidentially"(3)
284 Soronel and Corwin "rebased"(7), "enthused"(10), "pation"(3), "dirctly"(6), "heritic"(5), "place_e"(4),
"starched"(5), "WM_ERASEBKGND"(28), "carjacked"(7), "highering"(6), "ambiguious"(8),
"ambilight"(4), "denegrate"(3), "invalidity"(5), "extradites"(3), "advapi32.dll"(17),
"IDI_APPLICATION"(10), "auto-download"(3), "GetConsoleTitle"(3), ...
271 DuneBoy and Machin Shin "//Where"(37), "Tool*"(8), "contex"(11), "body*"(4), "str+="(6), "dataType*"(15), "xtract"(3),
"findind"(5), "fuckeed"(4), "pseudo-op"(9), "Chocalate"(6), "overright"(6), "corporates"(8),
"vim6.0"(4), "integerType"(10), "colortable"(6), "windows/mac"(7), "alllocated"(3),
"dialectically"(4), "ansi-pedantic"(3)
269 DuneBoy and Soronel "_mkdir"(24), "allready"(536), "m_cars"(13), "syntx"(10), "MSDNs"(9), "supprt"(11),
"asp/vb"(5), "ggrrrr"(4), "shoose"(3), "maming"(3), "trapsing"(4), "smallArray"(9),
"running/"(3), "consitant"(5), "complaince"(6), "analyizing"(6), "suseptible"(5),
"frightning"(5), "primeCount"(4), "compatibily"(3)
262 Cyrix and DuneBoy "ditel"(12), "abouy"(9), "rpogram"(14), "complaning"(20), "picturebox"(41), "raods"(5),
"yella"(4), "oversees"(13), "gondor"(5), "resizer"(7), "graphcs"(7), "retnal"(3), "Itwould"(3),
"rpgoram"(3), "inernet"(3), "sleepign"(6), "serivces"(6), "siezures"(4), "beltline"(4),
"PRIVMESSAGES"(11)
260 DuneBoy and Corwin "defult"(12), "c#/vb"(9), "borad"(8), "ujust"(6), "dunnot"(8), "_well_"(6), "losst"(3),
"Schwing"(8), "amsuing"(7), "catted"(3), "piccolo"(5), "s/./?/"(5), "beetter"(4), "missed*"(3),
"CS_HREDRAW"(11), "swooning"(4), "mangeling"(7), "splleing"(3), "Invariable"(6),
"fretboards"(3)
254 Cyrix and Machin Shin "Laddy"(25), "ilegal"(40), "youdo"(11), "petal"(9), "gotat"(7), "leaste"(7), "UTICA"(3),
"applicaiton"(34), "rasied"(5), "shakur"(5), "casuse"(4), "resovle"(6), "ebitch"(3),
"Pinochet"(9), "giveyou"(4), "broeken"(4), "interivew"(7), "washinton"(3), "nationalize"(8),
"excrutiatingly"(4)
237 Cyrix and Soronel "weeek"(9), "TrayIcon"(11), "isreals"(8), "inboard"(4), "cannery"(3), "amazine"(3),
"146gb"(5), "consoled"(4), "assertain"(6), "deleware"(3), "kidnaped"(3), "verywell"(3),
"marshaller"(8), "absorbant"(4), "AmeriCorp"(4), "toolchest"(3), "str1.substr"(11),
"terrariums"(3), "re-assigned"(7), "inter-racial"(3)


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"(45)
2"toured"(18)"farve"(4) "sylar"(20)"mattw"(30)
3"addch"(15)"rectifier"(94) "whocares"(37)"jekel"(23)
4"jaeger"(19)"serbs"(7) "TIOBE"(17)"#arab"(2970)
5"fergie"(16)"/work"(30) "Misha"(14)"XCHAR"(55)
6"€JeyK"(15)"en_US"(8) "atuda"(26)"smote"(12)
7"cha0s"(20)"wstat"(14) "roxen"(18)"alcor"(7)
8"sRange"(14)"newDB"(19) "dumbbell"(20)"scode"(48)
9"Kubla"(24)"i_acc"(23) "wonko"(22)"vcall"(9)
10"bonez"(33)"iString"(48) "narwhal"(11)"Asahi"(12)


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"Asahi"(12)"Alist"(74) "aglets"(9)"MacOne"(62)
2"harvy"(9)"joule"(32) "chewie"(12)"ysoab"(24)
3"poons"(23)"porky"(22) "newDB"(19)"lexan"(25)
4"Lofde"(19)"Enermax"(33) "biasedrand"(24)"c0n__"(19)
5"wkpay"(17)"Chemo"(23) "wstat"(14)"vixen"(53)
6"razzie"(3)"Iress"(19) "wSend"(17)"sRange"(14)
7"reprap"(7)"Cacts"(27) "mused"(3)"alcor"(7)
8"__attr"(16)"Assange"(25) "Schule"(22)"dovers"(12)
9"xorgcfg"(6)"ebuilds"(18) "SciPy"(7)"aleri"(7)
10"ARAMCO"(14)"fahren"(24) "TGIFF"(12)"isqrt"(35)




Big Numbers

The most active quit message writers
Nick amount Sample Quote
1. Memyself 1699 brb
2. JoeLlama 1383 Everytime I learn something new it pushes some old stuff outta my brain
3. OnErr0r 1304 Remote host closed the connection
4. LightYear 1202 working like crazy.. feel sick.. I'm ok.. blarg
5. MetaCosm 1181 Remote closed the connection
Birgitte kicked a total of 6274 people from #c++, more than anyone else.
Example:
 30 Dec 1899 0:00
19 Oct 2003 21:59 *** killer77 was kicked by Birgitte (banned: Come back when you have a real ident, thanks.)

Asha`man only managed to kick 2283 people.

czth didn't take "no" for an answer and ended up getting kicked out 406 times.
Example:
 11 Jun 2002 22:09 <czth> and coz your cat makes me hungry
10 Jul 2002 1:07 *** czth was kicked by Birgitte (banned: can't play by the rules, go somewhere else.)

KimmoA didn't even manage to win at this, getting just 170 kicks.

The biggest chat-killer was Cyrix whose final comment caused the sudden end of 22 conversations.
Following sample line ended a 5-minute conversation and was followed by 6 minutes of silence:
 15 Nov 2010 14:37 <LordCyrix> and she can cut off your feeding tube against your parent's wishes, unlike in a domestic partnership
Cyrix spoke the most monologues - wrote over 5 lines in a row 2754 times...

Runner-up auto-chatter: lordpil - was caught talking to themself 821 times.

nervous wrote the longest lines - average of 306 letters per line.

(normal people in #c++ wrote about 43 letters/line)

#c++'s multiple-personality disorder sufferers (still haven't found the best one, Cyrix...)
Cyrix269 Nicks CyrixLord(46%), Cyrix(11%), CyrixLorp(5.0%), LordCyrix(4.9%), CyrixWork(4.3%), CyrixIA64(2.1%), Cyrix--(2.0%), CyrixBorg(2.0%), CyrixL(1.8%), CyrixLab(1.3%), CyrixMan(1.2%), Cyrix_(1.0%), Cyrix-(0.8%), Cyrix_NET(0.6%), CyrixAxe(0.6%), TehCyrix(0.5%), Cyr1x(0.5%), CyrixXAML(0.5%), CyrixLoku(0.5%), NeoCyrix(0.4%), iCyrix(0.4%), Mr_Cyrix(0.3%), CyrixBoy(0.3%), Cyrix_DX(0.3%), CyrixBawk...
Swish214 Nicks Swish(93%), Swoosh(0.9%), SQwish(0.6%), djSwish(0.5%), _Swish_(0.5%), Swish[in](0.4%), Swish[R](0.2%), cuteSwish(0.2%), ohmySwish(0.1%), 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(69%), Jey(27%), JeyK2(1.8%), Jey-away(0.2%), JeyWrk(0.2%), JeffK(0.2%), jey_(0.1%), 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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19 (12%)
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