#c++ stats: 4 Sep 2010!(Generated by Swish!)

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#c++ relation map

#c++ relation map generated by mIRCStats v1.23
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The most active nicks

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Line Count Sample Quote
1 *Cyrix 311932 3 Feb 2006 23:01 "he was destroying his whole paly area it was great"
2 +ZorbaTHut 285070 9 Apr 2006 6:50 "ahahahahah. http://img432.imageshack.us/my.php?image=marvelromance...
...redux10186fz.jpg
<-- apparently this is a page from a series called
"Marvel Romance Redux", where they take issues of an
old comic book called "Marvel Romance", change all the dialog..."
3 *DuneBoy 235501 17 Mar 2003 19:56 "chorgy: she was living in a more dangerous place than tel aviv?"
4 @JeyK 233943 4 Jan 2005 6:39 "seems that europe & asia don't have many c++ questions"
5 @Soronel 225764 17 Feb 2002 22:38 "you shouldn't need to lock to read an int, though you should have to
lock to write either :)"
6 @Corwin 204397 7 Sep 2007 21:37 "kawfee, thank you, not appropriate for #C++"
7 @Machin Shin 170225 14 Dec 1999 21:58 "WOT? what's that stand for? (Wheel of Time?)"
8 @Raphael^^ 136791 30 Sep 2001 22:50 "so therefore, it does NOT exist Brett:)"
9 *Stingray 133070 24 Apr 2003 18:48 ""Whenever a temporary class object is copied using a copy constru...
...ctor, and this object and the copy have the same cv-unqualified type
, an implementation is permitted to treat the original and the copy as
two different ways of referring to the same object and not perform..."
10 @Kniht 130957 30 Mar 2008 15:02 "MindChild: why not just view the satellite photos and then read the street
numbers when you get there"
11 *larne 128490 27 Jan 2003 0:46 "But when President Kabila was killed in a bloody shoot-out by one of
his bodyguards a day before we were schedule to travel out of Congo,"
12 lordpil 121207 8 May 2005 5:10 "they should probably be giving them away for free"
13 @[eloi] 111230 21 Dec 2004 23:57 "[XtaC]: it's not a copy, and it's not quite a pointer, but references and
pointers do similar things"
14 @skie` 110191 11 Apr 2004 19:56 "cr3: c++ doesn't have "methods" or "attributes."
it has function members and data members"
15 @_m_ 109681 16 Sep 2004 4:28 "cynic: what's they point of idlerpg if your idletime gets reset?"
16 +gregorycu 103205 19 Feb 2009 1:24 "An iterator instance isn't automatically binded to a vector instance"
17 *stevieo 99760 7 Mar 2002 3:48 "Wouldn't you guys be hapier on dalnet #c++ (aka #ayn_rand_fans)?"
18 @StoneCyph 95537 23 Nov 2003 21:09 "* Hammie was in Romoe and Juleit in high scholo"
19 @CalcMe 90414 24 Sep 2002 2:26 "morphic = i tell you w/o them newbs i wouldn't learn much"
20 incubus 89994 25 Jan 2008 7:23 "ZorbaTHut, become an electronics Guru :D"
21 @mikero 86298 3 Sep 2004 22:45 "Large Linux Penguin, 3 hit dice"
22 @Swish 85052 7 Dec 1999 1:21 "i've read about mr. Stahhhhlin"
23 @jamesd- 81369 19 Dec 2001 7:41 "They should be shot for that, for the first offense just in the leg."
24 @Artifice 79338 12 Aug 2009 20:28 "Having a sample for every single episode doesn't provide more info"
25 @Genia4 74652 25 Jan 2006 18:06 "I'm implementing a doubly-linked list"
26 ttvd 68191 30 Aug 11:34 "i don't know anyone who had one"
27 @morfic 68158 4 Sep 2002 10:56 "www.newegg.com get the one that fits your budget"
28 Symmetry- 64339 27 Jun 2005 0:15 "but hate those animal shows on discovery"
29 @WarMonger 62608 6 Jan 2003 15:10 "which string? std::string or c-style string?"
30 +vitya 61273 13 Oct 2004 0:56 "that is just making things behind the curtain"
31 @czth 60268 6 May 2002 21:34 "|Phreak|: so you think we should all go out and buy a copy?"
32 *_Butcher_ 59436 17 Nov 2001 20:59 "QM: ++i is an lvalue therefoe you can assign to it"
33 tomalak 55512 25 Jul 2008 10:00 "but it started after he already had answers :)"
34 +cynic_x 55349 6 Apr 2004 13:46 "xwinman, japanese is the new "in" thing or what?"
35 @Aeplus 50520 18 Jun 2004 20:54 "yeah... the sex part is kind of difficult"
36 +Ninwa 49541 13 Dec 2008 3:44 "suprfly1, I know, and im sure it's what he wants"
37 +einride 49059 25 Jun 2006 10:13 "i think you've been told about 5-6 times the last two days"
38 @|Phreak| 48653 12 Nov 2001 23:43 "my mobo has integrated dual channel u160 adaptect controller."
39 _nv 48181 1 Mar 2006 18:44 "jamesd-, hmm. Physical addresses in a virtual system are no different
than opaque handles. You can't use them except through specific APIs."
40 +jasabella 45654 4 Jul 2009 22:42 "my in laws keep saying we should go"
41 @baaba 41277 21 Aug 2007 17:50 "use the paste site in the topic for that"
42 @Mind 38346 12 Jun 2002 3:13 "hm...I should build such a site and submit wildly inaccurate bids."
43 Phantal 38281 5 Feb 2004 23:27 "or rather, have a definition for one in your class"
44 CStubing 37239 17 Sep 2009 15:03 "yeah, and then there's the mgmt over http, https, serial, ssh, and probably
more"
45 @][Hook][ 36762 14 Feb 2003 11:05 "they use it here for cosmetic surgery"
46 @jeffmir 35813 25 May 2004 15:41 "namespace M{void f(){}} namespace N{using namespace M;} void g
(){N::f();}"
47 @Chile 35011 10 Jan 2007 20:23 "it may not be the one you had in mind, but its a correct answer."
48 +AaronWL 34751 15 Dec 2001 3:40 "thats the ultimate in hacker skillz"
49 @JFalcon 33315 29 Oct 2000 3:52 "I shall be as mad as I please. :)"
50 @Kuahara 32910 21 Mar 2009 2:34 "I don't know most of them, during the time I needed math help there was
a regular there that was pretty good about helping"
51 +WilX 32018 16 Jun 2005 18:16 "Hmm, interesting, I thought WTL was MS' internal thing."
52 @kanin 31943 9 Mar 2005 12:44 "I know a guy with psychotechnic. He can bend spoons and shit with
his mind."
53 sculptor 31500 25 Mar 10:58 "haha, CStubing : thinking about adding bluetooth module to my gps+gsm
project -> for handsfree"
54 Krientle 31385 9 Jun 2002 23:41 "I have a subwoofer...adds some base."
55 +Daveman 31303 30 Nov 2006 19:24 "Queers on Steers (fresh from texas)"
56 [PrOxY] 31302 7 Nov 2004 15:17 "wrostek: no precisly, but you can join on the thread (which will wait
for termination)"
57 +Gambit- 30751 11 Feb 2009 1:33 "anyways, any other userland profilers?"
58 FOXX 30289 22 Aug 2006 2:31 "yup, and unscreweed the BSFH (S for screw)"
59 %cryptyk 29260 5 May 2004 18:48 ""Wait...why did that just get overwritten?...ohhhhhh""
60 Kawfee 29026 24 Jul 2007 8:20 "you can make a whole program using void and no types"
61 @pepp^ 27709 9 Jun 2004 15:15 "dissonanc: I was not trying, just stating the fact."
62 +mauke 27535 6 Oct 2004 20:02 "To understand recursion you first must understand recursion or know
someone who understands recursion."
63 kaber2 27131 9 Jul 2009 0:54 "the jews were always persecuted for 3000 years. jewelery was an
effective way to hide wealth from the state and transfer it across borders"
64 Vratha 26764 12 Apr 2005 3:45 "lordpil: explain to me how the handyboard is a POS b/c it has only 16
KB of usable RAM on most outfits"
65 @Alipha 25996 25 Apr 2004 14:58 "you could like.. physically set something on the mouse :-)"
66 +Maligned 25722 23 Jan 2006 22:05 "not as profitable as it once was to say the least"
67 spec 23054 14 Sep 2000 1:48 "use the geodesic equation over a riemann manifold to find your line"
68 +Cowmoo 22709 15 Sep 2006 20:48 "in some texts they're synonyms"
69 +Gimp-Cow 22077 16 Jan 2003 22:52 "so yeah, it is steampowered.com, but the server is crashed heh"
70 @dualpent 21698 14 Aug 2000 10:17 "keir: well, class arg { string arg; }; class Client: public arg { sometype
*ptr; ... }; class Chan: public arg { somestuff.... } vector < auto_ptr
< arg > > argumetns"
71 @MetaCosm 20879 12 Sep 2002 15:14 "MachinShi: yeah -- I just created a bunch of catalogs with "unknown
" extentions and 500 byte meta-descs"
72 jesse99 19495 19 Jun 2004 19:08 "classic example is using inheritance to derive a new class"
73 Megz 19172 11 Sep 2005 6:29 "Why doesn't dynamic cast work on non polymorphic types. It uses the
virtual table to check type?"
74 +Halbling 18795 10 Feb 4:15 "yes. Not too sure in that area, myself."
75 +artman 18151 4 Dec 2006 20:11 "my library is chugging right along. my CRTP types are working, maybe
I will be complete by the end of the week."
76 @Solamente 17785 2 Oct 2008 15:38 "Real Men have their compilers calculate the Fibonacci sequence so
that all that happens at runtime is the output of the constant."
77 ASk 17682 20 Mar 2009 12:53 "and you are returning a non-const variable"
78 @IRoC 17628 31 Aug 2000 6:12 "if you define any constructors the compiler won't generate a default..."
79 +NotABot 17203 23 Apr 20:51 "works = "it works, IT WORKS!!! OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG!.... I mean
, it compiles... now what is a segfault?""
80 Gillius 16825 13 Jan 2003 22:49 "that's the only way that makes sense"
81 +squeeze 16615 18 Aug 2006 19:14 "though that said I prefer a ZorbaTHut style approach, except incorporated
into tdd"
82 +Yuyo 16397 23 Nov 2008 13:38 "geordi, struct A { virtual ~A() = 0 { } }; int main() { A a; }"
83 QuoteMstr 16305 4 Oct 2001 17:34 "It's pointless to argue this, though."
84 tweek_ 15912 25 Apr 2005 14:52 "some guest speaker in my crypto class ... apparently someone who
maps the intarnets"
85 zaius 15819 10 Jul 2009 5:29 "and this protects them from carencies (?)"
86 @Yuhjn 15525 31 Jan 2005 20:10 "your chance of winning is always constant, but the expected return
is different"
87 @twincest 15303 14 Dec 2006 10:22 "roods: not really. maybe you could implement your own pair, it's only
like 10 lines of code"
88 +YoMismo 15041 5 Oct 2004 12:13 "fly companies had blocked all investigation about, they don't want people
that fly by them self :P"
89 +Two9A 14971 23 Dec 2006 12:08 "You seem happy that another few days of work has been made for
you"
90 CrankHank 14913 17 Aug 2004 7:20 "int is integer. a 32bit variable type (in win32)"
91 goltrpoat 14725 26 Nov 1999 23:36 "i didnt say i knew what i was doing"
92 @MrLeg 14372 1 Nov 2001 22:50 "he's not talking but just changing nicks"
93 jMerliN 14293 28 Mar 18:58 "TV is a medium where content is streamed with intermittent advertisements
EVERYWHERE, which covers cost"
94 @_Codex 14012 24 Oct 2001 14:47 "marvin: what do you study anyway?"
95 @snibril 13905 17 Aug 2000 15:37 "Athlonwrk: flood again and i will instantly ban your ass"
96 @marv 13787 4 Jul 2003 7:50 "better check for aliens outside my window"
97 @Brett1479 13773 11 Oct 2000 18:39 "Because it isnt heap memory it isnt dynamic?"
98 roopjm 13664 11 Feb 2006 19:50 "Corwinoid: lookin at anything in particular?"
99 +davarus 13023 8 Jun 2002 8:52 "I didn't think McDonalds rejected anyone."
100 MindChild 12699 1 Jun 2008 18:16 "so if (x == 1 and y >= x) return false; else return !(y % x)"
101 lmov 12565 17 Jul 2003 2:46 "if it's a smart pointer then this is a downcast"
102 @ChronosWS 12465 10 Jun 2005 23:12 "S needs a constructor taking an int argument."
103 BlackMoon 12378 5 Aug 2003 13:39 "Now I ask you, WHO would want to cross a railway at 'crush cresent
'?"
104 smtp_ 12130 12 Oct 2004 1:38 "if you set the bits in a byte to the equivalent of some decimal number
, can you convert to decimal by casting the byte (a char) to an int?"
105 +logiclrd 12126 12 May 2005 7:09 "_m_: Sockerr #4 connecting to www.google.com:80"
106 kahnadex 11865 29 Mar 2002 1:23 "DuneBoy, the more you learn ASM, the better you are as a programmer"
107 Gunjar 11429 27 Mar 2007 19:31 "You can use it right away, if it is valid"
108 xor_mind- 10917 24 Jan 2007 5:35 "I thought those were just unmanned turrents?"
109 +Oax 10847 25 Nov 2002 7:38 "Gloomer: DPA is nasty, and yeah, paul kocher invented it. www.cryptogr...
...aphy.com
"
110 +jim4 10845 6 Nov 2001 14:14 "heh, only for people who find reading a challenge"
111 ScratXP 10265 3 Dec 2006 15:21 "A 47-year-old man has been charged with attacking his girlfriend when
she tried to stop him from choking their dog. The man told police he thought
the dog was Osama bin Laden."
112 [-WD40-] 10184 27 Nov 2002 1:12 "but I get around 250 fps with my q3 map "viewer" :)"
113 @Rud0lf 10176 19 Dec 2002 15:47 "int discretemodulus(int i, int n) { return ((i % n) + n) % n; }"
114 binrapt 10087 30 Oct 2005 12:49 "int? It's std::size_t, isn't it"
115 jimster 10013 12 Jun 2008 18:46 "yea, suppose he got the republican nomination though"
116 +matja 10007 25 Jun 2009 2:48 "- only linux makes it possible -"

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RoundQube (6982) +Stinger (6918) SlasherX (6905) dissonanc (6853) Daxxar (6831) anli (6647)
mEsHmAn (6602) int64_t (6574) Kosher (6514) bookmark (6342) DooD (6338) f0dder (6317)
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Trazer (5750) mouser (5705) +Eelis (5690) cool_cat (5678) ginzo (5617) @ThaDragon (5527)

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ZorbaTHut - 51374
Cyrix - 128998
Cyrix - 83376
2Cyrix - 86780
Corwin - 48562
DuneBoy - 69489
JeyK - 82566
3DuneBoy - 78172
_m_ - 42943
Soronel - 68520
ZorbaTHut - 82255
4JeyK - 71360
gregorycu - 40631
JeyK - 62658
Soronel - 80728
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larne - 23619
mikero - 55613
DuneBoy - 73975
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morfic - 22205
ZorbaTHut - 49251
Machin Shin - 57303
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vitya - 20901
Genia4 - 43959
skie` - 54141
8lordpil - 57785
Kniht - 19011
Corwin - 42448
Corwin - 46704
9Raphael^^ - 53254
einride - 18064
Machin Shin - 41871
Raphael^^ - 42171
10Stingray - 49376
WarMonger - 17956
_m_ - 40630
Stingray - 41793

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Topic tracking

20 latest topics from #c++

At Topic Nick
18 Aug 13:43Backing up the whole damn internet periodically is a massive problemTemplate
13:43http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Backing up the whole damn internet
periodically is a massive problem
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4 Aug 22:35<@Corwinoid> oh, yes you guys are arguing about irrelevant shitTemplate
22:35http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <@Corwinoid> oh, yes you guys
are arguing about irrelevant shit
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29 Jul 18:44http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Post code and errors at http://ec.codep...
...ad.org/
elo[i]
4:17http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - http://memegenerator.net/ImageMacro/1...
...829377/gas.jpg
- Post code and errors at http://ec.codepad.org
elo[i]
28 Jul 11:04Post code and errors at http://ec.codepad.orgJey
11:04http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Post code and errors at http://ec.codep...
...ad.org
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26 Jul 18:50God Corwinoid: sinister.Corwin
18:50http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - God Corwinoid: sinister.Template
25 Jul 16:58http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste code and errors at http://ec.code...
...pad.org/
elo[i]
16:48Paste code and errors at http://codepad.orgJey
16:48http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste code and errors at http://codepad...
....org
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13 Jul 18:27"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are
easy if both are frozen." --EV Berard
Jey
18:27http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - "Walking on water and developing
software from a specification are easy if both are frozen." --EV Berard
Template
7 Jul 17:45<@Corwinoid> fuck guys, or -0 is meaningful?Artifice
17:45http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <@Corwinoid> fuck guys, or
-0 is meaningful?
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17:44<@Corwinoid> -0 is meaningful tooCorwin
17:44http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - <@Corwinoid> -0 is meaningful
too
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30 Jun 23:28http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - Paste: http://ec.codepad.org/ - Draw:
http://flockdraw.com/cplusplus
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20 random topics
At Topic Nick
6 Dec 2009 5:36http://efnetcpp.org/wiki/Channel_rules - It ain't rocket surgery people! - Please
give the logic.
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12 Nov 2005 11:24Mind and Raphie get married Nov 12th @ 11:45am PST Paste at: http://rafb.net/p...
...aste/
-- <jamesd-> I take vitamin C++
Raphael^^
12 Aug 2005 4:24C Questions: /join #C C -- Paste Code & Errors at: http://rafb.net/paste/
-- Boost 1.33.0 available
_m_
23 Jul 2005 17:02C Questions: /join #C C -- Paste @ http://rafb.net/paste/ -- Happy Birthday
, Amiga!
_m_
15 Jun 2005 23:46Happy Birthday PacMan!!! -- Paste Code & Errors at: http://rafb.net/paste/Raphael^^
18 Nov 2004 17:14#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
28 Jun 2004 22:41The world is a sick machine breeding a mass of shit. -- Paste here: http://www...
....rafb.net/paste/
Kniht`
29 Mar 2004 0:43<Stingray_> well failing badly I suppose is better than failing well -- Paste
@ http://rafb.net/paste/
Kniht
7 Jan 2004 13:23#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste at http://www.rafb....
...net/paste/
Kniht
30 May 2003 21:26#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/paste/
CalcMe
30 May 2003 2:01Rewrite the book and rule the pages, saving face, secured in faith. -- Paste
here: http://www.rafb.net/paste/
larne
30 May 2003 0:08Rewrite the book and rule the pages, saving face, secured in faith. -- Paste
here: http://www.rafb.net/paste/
larne
16 Dec 2002 22:12Krientle's Theorem: <Krientle> 2 == 1. || Paste here: http://www.rafb.net/efn...
...et_cpp/paste/
JeyK
19 Oct 2002 1:35#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ -- Paste here: http://www.ra...
...fb.net/efnet_cpp/paste/
Stingray
29 Sep 2002 13:31#C++ webpage at http://www.rafb.net/efnet_cpp/ || http://www.bash.org/?1328JeyK
21 Apr 2002 2:48Glory of journalism (Re: earthquake): One resident reported that "everything
was shaking."
Raphael^^
24 Aug 2000 13:12#C++ Website @ http://www.encrypted.net/~cppCalcMe
21 Aug 2000 0:29#C++ Website @ http://www.encrypted.net/~cpp and no, we won't help you
with VB (
Corwin
17 Dec 1999 17:37#C++ Website @ http://www.encrypted.net/~cppCalcMe
22 Oct 1999 16:29Swish == Go on blind date and run as fast as you can <-- from my trusted
contact
Corwin


3682 topic changes between 29 Sep 1999 and 3 Sep 2010



Long term statistics - annual activity on #c++

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Estimate for this section: 643600 lines.

The busiest week was 17 Feb-23 Feb 2002 - 45470 lines spoken



Most frequently repeated words at #c++:

Count Word Last used by At
237243 "about" Kuahara 3 Sep 23:55
233249 "would" Halbling 3 Sep 15:42
201320 "think" Artifice 3 Sep 21:49
148236 "should" Artifice 3 Sep 21:25
135325 "right" Artifice 3 Sep 16:21
132387 "Using" Artifice 3 Sep 19:11
122464 "could" Artifice 3 Sep 21:38
112893 "because" Artifice 3 Sep 21:48
112023 "doesn" meoblast0 3 Sep 19:08
101592 "where" strtok 3 Sep 16:23


Most referred nicks:
Count Word Last used by At
290928 "YourDad" fossiiil 3 Sep 17:52
178392 "Outrider" Artifice 3 Sep 22:59
144704 "WarMonger" Artifice 3 Sep 22:59
88110 "string" cottonWRK 3 Sep 12:16
61717 "Things" Artifice 3 Sep 15:35


Who uses the most words that no-one else uses?
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
1918 Cyrix "cutsie"(12), "becasuse"(17), "bract"(5), "mamoth"(5), "caluah"(5), "broody"(4),
"unRAID"(3), "seagul"(3), "valuble"(6), "ex-gay"(3), "grammys"(4), "priston"(3),
"quickbar"(4), "expesnive"(6), "australorp"(6), "non-flash"(4), "enfatuation"(3),
"first-degree"(3), "climate-controlled"(3), "#PimpingForProgrammers"(7)
1698 ZorbaTHut "kClass"(9), "thoma"(5), "*wild"(5), "IF.good"(11), "%6.2f"(10), "Stubbs"(4), "runins"(3),
"sqwark"(3), "wavers"(3), "slayers"(4), "certain*"(7), "hastype"(3), "PHP-based"(3),
"gammeltnavn"(4), "overfocused"(3), "specialcasing"(3), "lengthOfHeader"(3),
"low-complexity"(4), "ACE_SYNCH_MUTEX"(3), "chain_projectile"(3)
1627 Machin Shin "iFart"(6), "thanka"(3), "haha.i"(4), "windoww"(5), "well.not"(8), "stupidass"(7),
"nothting"(3), "hehe..it"(7), "yah..my"(3), "level10"(5), "libraries/"(3), "well..all"(3),
"for...How"(3), "hrmm..then"(3), "half-truths"(3), "player_rules"(3), "insurgencies"(3),
"either..but"(3), "hrmm..interesting"(4), "PluginList::reverse_iterator"(3)
1228 Corwin "shadey"(10), "yooou"(4), "steieo"(4), "stud8"(4), "RATS-O"(3), "_X86_"(3), "payrole"(3),
"seceeded"(4), "50k/yr"(3), "magickry"(3), "exit_proc"(5), "unweildly"(4), "sweatness"(4),
"wahahahha"(4), "PC-radius"(3), "conveyance"(3), "assbackwards"(6),
"self-importance"(4), "non-challenging"(3), "universalcharactername"(5)
1155 Soronel "kopen"(5), "swishL"(3), "conent"(3), "/right/"(6), "dAcSize"(4), "mt1a1"(3), "aspfilt"(3),
"2x36gb"(8), "atlstr.h"(7), "sendchat"(3), "bTrigger"(3), "symeteric"(3), "mmmmmgood"(3),
"someheader"(6), "INFO_SCHEMA"(4), "suspectible"(4), "3750GBP"(4),
"CommandInfo*"(3), "GetFirstChild"(6), "__CTOR_EARLY__"(3)
921 DuneBoy "Miler"(6), "holle"(4), "cuses"(3), "Quote*"(3), "herumph"(4), "Aloysha"(3), "vecttor"(3),
"obsfucate"(9), "f9-11"(6), "Shirnoff"(3), "hitchike"(3), "purposful"(4), "explitives"(7),
"UpdateRect"(7), "saltzburg"(4), "accomplised"(4), "multiplexors"(7), "dataadapter"(3),
"TypePointer"(3), "wrist-watch"(3)
843 JeyK "d_mar"(5), "P_total"(5), "go.bat"(3), "epretty"(3), "Textron"(3), "symbianOS"(7),
"negligble"(3), "EUNLIKELY"(3), "third_byte"(5), "MyWeirdNum"(4), "sizeOfName"(4),
"doughtorii"(3), "hwnd_wrapper"(6), "real-valued"(3), "x-intercept"(3), "mylist.back"(3),
"breathalyzers"(4), "PacketKeyHash"(3), "webapplication"(4), "EStackOverflow"(3)
767 Kniht "xDCDx"(3), "my_read"(6), "b.feet"(4), "obj/.o"(3), "peelers"(3), "itemsDB"(3),
"crossedoff"(11), "carebears"(6), "GetSalary"(4), "graphire3"(3), "a_file.get"(5),
"built-into"(4), "/*implement"(5), "static_array"(7), "BORDER_CHAR"(3), "ch_selection"(3),
"averageDepthAux"(4), "checkinfo_impl_"(3), "reccommendation"(3), ...
730 [eloi] "someId"(8), "tItem"(5), "g_map"(4), "C_RED"(3), "CByte"(3), "mofaku"(5), "invict"(4),
"bearss"(3), "assmar"(3), "char20"(4), "non-char"(5), "deep-six"(4), "object.f"(3),
"findheight"(4), "absorutery"(3), "200-level"(6), "MyTemplateClass"(5),
"myclass::owner"(3), "fstream_open=One"(3), "RageAgainsttheAmish"(4)
707 Artifice "b.Set"(6), "pskill"(7), "vvery"(3), "hawkman"(5), "stage6"(4), "rResult"(4), "*excuse"(3),
"suckign"(3), "fradulent"(7), "flashign"(3), "#undefine"(6), "collpase"(3), "blotches"(3),
"funnction"(4), "*property"(3), "tediousness"(8), "tourniquet"(4), "geosciences"(3),
"classes/files"(3), "FillUp::OutputFill"(3)


These pairs like to talk in their own special language
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
328 ZorbaTHut and Machin Shin "*live*"(9), "*give"(5), "*PURE*"(4), "zero-size"(14), "*SPACE*"(5), "darrell"(5), "*solid*"(4),
"zoojack"(3), "godhood"(3), "thosuand"(5), "non-rle"(3), "threefold"(7), "*CONSIDER*"(4),
"smatterings"(6), "*smallest*"(3), "resurfacing"(5), "zero-point"(3), "self-funded"(3),
"pre-templates"(3), "science-fiction"(5)
314 ZorbaTHut and Corwin "wowhead"(40), "*three"(11), "Aarde"(7), "cluons"(5), "firecats"(10), "fanged"(3),
"M.Pire"(3), "thaddius"(6), "bottom-left"(15), "257th"(3), "westcoast"(5), "metagaming"(8),
"Broussard"(4), "dysentary"(3), "memoryless"(3), "kinderstart"(4), "duck-typing"(6),
"auto-updating"(5), "supermajority"(3), "0x00000008"(6)
289 Soronel and Corwin "infers"(18), "jeese"(11), "childern"(32), "bstr_t"(13), "cgoban"(10), "asych"(4),
"schedulable"(19), "batters"(7), "torqued"(4), "rimfire"(4), "_WIN32_IE"(14), "scrollage"(6),
"interfers"(6), "OPEN_ALWAYS"(11), "bloodsport"(8), "hollowing"(4), "non-spike"(3),
"CGdiObject"(3), "compilicated"(8), "cross-channel"(5)
277 Cyrix and Corwin "Segoe"(17), "fuking"(37), "arbies"(10), "rosin"(5), "servaddr"(14), "boinked"(9),
"retried"(7), "unbolt"(4), "Labrynth"(9), "moonies"(5), "mallets"(4), "flamboyant"(11),
"minimalize"(11), "user/gdi"(4), "infuriate"(4), "alienation"(6), "superglued"(4),
"directx10"(7), "orchestrating"(3), "perfectionistic"(3)
272 DuneBoy and Soronel "allready"(533), "barrow"(9), "damnd"(6), "throw*"(8), "webform"(10), "theoritical"(20),
"g.begin"(7), "except*"(5), "responsibilty"(29), "DuneTree"(4), "Tennyson"(4),
"semi-pro"(6), "Cos_Value"(6), "riff-raff"(7), "admitidly"(5), "initialed"(3), "Epecially"(3),
"stonerCyph"(3), "sub-selects"(7), "equivilently"(6)
269 DuneBoy and Machin Shin "//and"(21), "Paella"(20), "//Where"(37), "anoyone"(19), "tweaker"(18), "mesages"(18),
"//should"(19), "msnim"(8), "lookat"(9), "namelen"(11), "Finnegan"(13), "GoLive"(6),
"wazzoo"(6), "tweening"(11), "chaned"(3), "claptrap"(7), "rendevous"(3), "right.that"(4),
"convesation"(3), "/*constructor"(5)
255 DuneBoy and Corwin "intil"(6), "two-d"(6), "costal"(6), "kicks*"(4), "feeled"(4), "necissarily"(14), "stoppped"(4),
"CS_VREDRAW"(10), "saleries"(3), "Applebee"(3), "everytihng"(8), "complexly"(4),
"re-record"(5), "laughtrack"(3), "symantically"(9), "multiselect"(5), "protability"(4),
"intermingling"(6), "non-hardware"(3), "propagandists"(3)
251 Cyrix and DuneBoy "tback"(9), "famliar"(15), "sayig"(5), "boerd"(3), "caprice"(8), "failin"(5), "hapening"(10),
"unfocused"(12), "pipeing"(4), "overdub"(3), "traiter"(3), "foresite"(4), "imbucile"(3),
"copperfield"(12), "capitolize"(7), "Farmhouse"(3), "heteronym"(3), "idealogical"(5),
"intricasies"(5), "server.Accept"(3)
234 Cyrix and Machin Shin "asyou"(10), "alinked"(12), "flyover"(11), "gutting"(10), "blwos"(3), "yesteday"(12),
"hording"(6), "spains"(3), "mentoin"(5), "cmopany"(5), "reorged"(4), "bandwidht"(10),
"iran/iraq"(9), "suposedly"(7), "chunkier"(3), "musharraf"(5), "eagerness"(4),
"circumsize"(7), "hoverboards"(3), "non-relevant"(6)
229 Cyrix and Soronel "edian"(28), "bidet"(11), "compaqs"(9), "theyare"(7), "bucked"(4), "CStringT"(10),
"unblocks"(9), "BenderCam"(12), "refuges"(4), "pooches"(3), "resoved"(3),
"freedome"(6), "kidnaped"(3), "homebound"(4), "toolchest"(3), "terrariums"(3),
"survivalist"(3), "100million"(5), "#actionscript"(3), "gratuitiously"(3)


Fresh and popular words
  Word First used by At
1 "VUVUZELA"(33) Halbling 13 Jun 15:02
2 "iphone4"(15) ttvd 7 Jun 13:20
3 "vuvuzelas"(17) reiser 11 Jun 23:47
4 "stoya"(4) ttvd 9 Jun 19:15
5 "Owlman"(7) Artifice 13 Jun 23:09
6 "vuvuzella"(8) ttvd 11 Jun 23:50
7 "countFIle"(7) Kniht 9 Jun 22:06
8 "rom2int"(3) [eloi] 4 Aug 23:21
9 "powermate"(3) Kniht 16 Jul 7:36
10 "is_useless"(5) Symmetry- 23 Aug 18:07


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)"mattw"(30)
2"addch"(15)"serbs"(6) "anyop"(29)"inbuf"(44)
3"€JeyK"(15)"Maties"(18) "whocares"(36)"jekel"(23)
4"jaeger"(18)"newDB"(19) "Misha"(14)"smote"(12)
5"cha0s"(20)"rectifier"(87) "atuda"(26)"XCHAR"(55)
6"sRange"(14)"wstat"(14) "roxen"(18)"alcor"(7)
7"Kubla"(24)"SCADA"(13) "wonko"(22)"#arab"(2970)
8"Elkia"(15)"i_acc"(23) "Fuego"(7)"vcall"(9)
9"bonez"(33)"iString"(48) "Grylls"(17)"scode"(47)
10"fergie"(15)"intlen"(26) "TIOBE"(12)"barilla"(37)


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"Lofde"(19)"Alist"(73) "aglets"(9)"MacOne"(62)
2"razzie"(3)"unisex"(21) "chewie"(12)"ysoab"(24)
3"wkpay"(17)"OneNote"(49) "glans"(18)"lexan"(25)
4"ARAMCO"(14)"joule"(26) "newDB"(19)"c0n__"(19)
5"farads"(18)"porky"(21) "wstat"(14)"vixen"(53)
6"xorgcfg"(6)"Enermax"(33) "wSend"(17)"alcor"(7)
7"kathi"(7)"Chemo"(23) "mused"(3)"sRange"(14)
8"ShipRec"(34)"Cacts"(27) "Schule"(22)"ssids"(8)
9"ninjitsu"(23)"fahren"(24) "michac"(23)"dovers"(12)
10"Kinect"(10)"gvoice"(22) "i_acc"(23)"bonez"(33)




Big Numbers

Soronel liked showing off, giving 14340 self-descriptions.
Sample:
 10 Jan 2002 21:58 * Soronel thinks there is something wrong with people who still use fileman and progman
Birgitte kicked a total of 6274 people from #c++, more than anyone else.
Sample:
 9 Jan 2005 1:00 <umm_lemme> haven't seen you in a while
29 Jul 2005 6:36 *** umm_lemme was kicked by Birgitte (Banned: umm_lemme, ban evasion, broken client; perm)

Asha`man had a hard time keeping up, kicking merely 2283 people.

ZorbaTHut knew exactly what to say, mentioning "code" 6549 times.
People in #c++ probably wish cartman_ had a "mute" button - as this individual shouted 93% of the time!

The second loudest on the block: kenny_ - 68% with high volume!

Cyrix forgot to turn off the CAPS-lock, writing 3684 lines in CAPS.
Sample:
 9 Oct 2007 12:23 <CyrixCor2> 'ITS COMCASTIC'
nervous was unsure where to put the full stop, averaging 302 letters per line.

Channel average on #c++ was 43 letters.

#c++'s multiple-personality disorder sufferers (they just couldn't find the right one...)
Cyrix265 Nicks CyrixLord(47%), Cyrix(11%), CyrixLorp(5.3%), CyrixWork(4.2%), CyrixIA64(2.3%), Cyrix--(2.2%), CyrixBorg(2.2%), CyrixL(1.9%), LordCyrix(1.5%), CyrixLab(1.4%), Cyrix_(1.1%), Cyrix-(0.8%), CyrixMan(0.8%), Cyrix_NET(0.6%), CyrixAxe(0.6%), TehCyrix(0.6%), Cyr1x(0.5%), CyrixXAML(0.5%), CyrixLoku(0.5%), NeoCyrix(0.4%), iCyrix(0.4%), Mr_Cyrix(0.4%), CyrixBoy(0.4%), Cyrix_DX(0.4%), CyrixBawk...
Swish214 Nicks Swish(93%), Swoosh(0.9%), SQwish(0.7%), djSwish(0.6%), _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(70%), Jey(26%), 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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