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

Statistics cover Wednesday 3 Jan 2001 to Wednesday 16 Jul 2008
51393 people visited #C++ during this 2752-day reporting period


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#C++ relation map

#C++ relation map generated by mIRCStats v1.22
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Activity Statistics

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Number of Lines Random Quote
1 @JBlitzen 282875 22 Nov 2005 16:18 "You offer no better alternative to it"
2 +Ashe 252816 27 Nov 2002 3:06 "To display a context menu for a notification icon, the current window
must be the foreground window before the application calls TrackPopupMenu
or TrackPopupMenuEx. Otherwise, the menu will not disappear when
the user clicks outside of the menu or the window that created the..."
3 @vawjr 229506 4 Jan 2002 14:56 "map<ID,Auteur*,IDcmp>::const_iterator i=lAuts.find(autid);"
4 @NoIdea 215087 24 Apr 2001 1:13 "and I'll be designing processors."
5 @NoEscom 170370 30 Apr 2002 4:49 "you mean you don't see the data you expect?"
6 @Khan 160015 11 Jul 2007 2:40 "also, women love those fingers"
7 @rdragon 126209 6 May 2007 15:02 "the less traffic way is to cut straight west to 202 then south right into
redmond"
8 @TechRaven 104097 30 Jul 2006 5:30 "If your not sure of something, do not present it to me as 'fact'"
9 +Solamente 102831 21 Feb 2003 1:05 "a = b is way clearer than a.Assign(b)"
10 @thirdI 88807 24 Jul 2003 3:29 "did you look at that x86 emulator"
11 @Raystonn 86331 6 Apr 2001 21:15 "They doesn't teach you how to program."
12 @Asriel 65970 3 Dec 2006 16:26 "there's nothing for it. we'll have to kill her"
13 @Quantum 64000 29 Dec 2002 15:31 "the MS Cambridge site in the UK doesnt offer internships I think"
14 @Obike 63763 11 Sep 2001 18:08 "http://66.9.105.2:8000 <-- live audio"
15 @X-Pantera 48871 9 Dec 2002 22:46 "oh shit I have him on ignore again"
16 @impatient 46056 11 Sep 2007 16:12 "of course our network shits out when I try to play the vid"
17 @Cd- 43490 6 Jun 2003 23:49 "i have to press enter to get to the code"
18 @Tripod 42223 19 Apr 2002 4:58 "so unless they're blocking the port..."
19 @Moo 39731 18 Jun 2002 12:11 "www.allyouneedtoknow-about-pointers.com"
20 @devild 38776 1 Feb 2002 19:38 "though LRESULTS should work for both"
21 @Ewick 38394 13 Nov 2005 13:09 "they search information and build databases"
22 +bealtine 36871 8 Mar 2006 4:53 "and why would we have an example of some 3rd party library?"
23 @nacitar 33543 18 Dec 2001 4:17 "how do i read line X from a file, into a variable"
24 GandalfII 31075 30 Jan 2002 11:15 "BUt i DID ask, and no-one answered!"
25 @[m]aniac 30816 20 Feb 2001 17:27 "sellout69: int x; string str = "194"; x = atoi(str.c_str());"
26 @zell 29008 12 Jan 2002 17:08 "#define's are only good for platform dependent compilation"
27 @Yuyo 28837 29 Sep 2005 22:26 "Buoy, rather unlike most other popular programming langs"
28 @ThrashOut 25000 10 Apr 2001 14:36 "no, not off the top of my head"
29 @cn28h 24342 5 Oct 2006 5:29 "but you can't be a software engineer and know no CS, at least not
a very good one I'd say"
30 @danielson 23170 9 Mar 2003 5:16 "> PS: To force some user mode routine will be called at any"
31 @jeffmir 22906 24 Jun 2004 4:38 "if you can afford a 1080p projector and have the room and dont mind
replacing a $400 bulb every year go for that"
32 @NathanY 22350 31 Jul 2003 3:32 "darpa has given money to non-large-corps non-uni and non-prof"
33 @RobNT 21804 26 Feb 2002 13:26 "Yes, but that can be jsut fine, and far more readable."
34 Aliks 21381 30 Apr 2007 6:23 "I'll see for myself which is better"
35 @yyparse 21254 21 Jul 2003 4:06 "you get it with VC - probably the same set with other compilers too"
36 @Tuplet 21154 11 Oct 2003 4:07 "I thought it was a pure emulator :/"
37 @pkplex 21084 22 Aug 2002 19:57 "capcomkid: No. Have you eaten any beetroot today ?"
38 @ScribbleJ 20517 23 Feb 2004 18:53 "That's like a intro toc omputer science project. I'll bet a web search will
show you the most obvious algorithm."
39 @Zanti_ 20092 17 Apr 2003 4:24 "lots of good info there for BCB"
40 @Swish 19920 3 Jan 2006 15:14 "in that case, I wonder if soliciting employment over iRC can be considered
"across state lines" so we can get the FBI involved!"
41 +jbatista 19745 11 May 2004 21:22 "It's not really arrogance if you're really better than other people."
42 @jbms 18221 13 Jul 2004 1:04 "I think "misconfigured proxy" means open proxy"
43 @ripper_ 17258 13 Jun 2002 12:42 "./configure -C --with-gnu-ld --with-gnu-as --enable-languages=c,c+
+ --enable-threads --disable-multilib --enable-shared"
44 @Tamama 16627 1 Jun 2006 8:43 "who here knows a smart way to have enums in their own namespace
, so that the use of them is just like normal? :)"
45 @Colson 16091 11 Feb 2002 11:29 "But anyways, it was still funny if that's what he would have meant
:)"
46 @Reltuk 15803 13 Apr 2001 23:11 "SM0K3: is turbo pascal freeware?"
47 @Erostratu 15184 20 Apr 2002 22:39 "there's lots of room for error in that number."
48 Cowmoo 14013 2 May 2006 13:28 "you have to be a teaching/research assistant though, but whatever"
49 @jay 13645 9 Jul 2001 1:50 "kepler: you and your drag and drop"
50 @frob 13608 30 Jul 2004 19:10 "ways to stop it would be to check that the child is non-null before traversing
into it."
51 +Edrin 13510 3 May 2004 17:53 "my xml dom -> xml string is now much faster then the libxml2 one"
52 @Schmendri 13442 8 Mar 2003 18:43 ""If you've ever fallen asleep after working all night on a bug you
just can't figure out, and then you dream the solution while you're asleep....
.....you might be a Game Developer.""
53 IRR 12851 20 Jul 2004 13:52 "Takes a set of strings and processes each of them individually."
54 Twister 12843 25 Mar 2004 20:40 "tenkam, didn't we cover the idea that 1 char read at a time is a bad idea?"
55 +DrkMatter 12679 31 Jan 14:01 "Handles must have been indexes into a zero-based array in the distant
past."
56 @PMP 12471 2 Oct 2003 15:50 "Stuff like that gets you banned pretty easily here."
57 jsaacmk 11989 14 Dec 2007 17:05 "people smarter that yourself are telling you..."
58 GPF 10373 5 Dec 2001 14:10 "if the resulting value is < 0 then it's a neg number."
59 @cpp-bot 10249 9 Jan 12:16 "You can view a list of our recommended C++ books at: http://www.parks...
...computing.com/cppwiki/index.php?title=List_of_recommended_books
"
60 @thaw 10021 23 Jun 2004 21:17 "no but the chinese massage palor does"

Those who wrote less than 10000 lines:
@TREX^ (9243) Pfloyd (9023) @grue (8775) @c-bot (8556) @hell-c (8204) @_m_ (8129)
@psilocin (7396) @Aratare (7384) @SB_ (7338) @thjal (7277) fury (6972) ELScorcho (6836)
Rathar (6829) NineVolt (6783) @pwned (6695) Mos|DreaM (6492) feyd_raut (6487) +Apocal (6465)
v0rtex__ (6456) @DarkWorld (6388) Sk8ing (6345) @EarthWOrm (6147) gredla (5856) @C_Dreamer (5627)
+WarKosign (5527) @Kniht (5456) MrAshe (5363) +Gavin (5278) @coke (5257) +Nutty (5239)
zaei (5195) clsk (5004) @doomgazer (4996) @sutem (4966) Sam-L (4900) +Wahed (4675)
Silex (4671) Cahaan (4618) stefys (4564) @Cyrix (4490) @Asmodee` (4470) superRoot (4466)
mosse (4421) sluck (4377) +Joey__ (4324) @Hipgnosis (4255) dextre (4134) @mathieu (4086)
+Avi` (4074) @Sais (4051) Hex|Work (3987) +KiwiCoder (3961) @EtoYa (3903) @_reppir (3767)
FreezeS (3706) FuIru (3687) Ad0 (3680) mrd (3626) MarkB (3551) +Dante^-^ (3518)

There were also 51273 nicks who mainly idled...



Time of day stats

  Nightcrawlers
(Hours 0-6)
Early birds
(Hours 6-12)
Afternoon shift
(Hours 12-18)
Evening chatters
(Hours 18-24)
1JBlitzen - 115054
NoEscom - 75508
Ashe - 96757
JBlitzen - 112489
2NoIdea - 82439
Ashe - 70027
vawjr - 85889
NoIdea - 74732
3vawjr - 52747
vawjr - 24190
Khan - 59229
vawjr - 66680
4Raystonn - 45910
Solamente - 15938
NoIdea - 53064
Khan - 55222
5rdragon - 39949
Quantum - 15784
JBlitzen - 46955
Ashe - 51003
6Khan - 37697
bealtine - 15078
NoEscom - 45772
rdragon - 44315
7Ashe - 35029
Moo - 14606
Solamente - 44561
TechRaven - 41394
8NoEscom - 34942
Asriel - 12176
Asriel - 42516
Solamente - 34098
9thirdI - 31803
GandalfII - 11271
rdragon - 33286
Raystonn - 28649
10Tripod - 26050
TechRaven - 10797
TechRaven - 29715
thirdI - 28261

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Topic tracking

20 latest topics from #C++

At Topic Nick
1 Dec 2007 13:58C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
X
13:33vawjr
13:25C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
X
12:43(vawjr) C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website
( http://rafb.net/paste )
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3:29C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
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2:16(vawjr) "C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code
at website ( http://rafb.net/paste )"
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2:16(vawjr) C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website
( http://rafb.net/paste )
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2:15(vawjr) C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website
( http://rafb.net/paste )
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2:12C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
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2:07C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://rafb.net/paste )
Yuyo
3 Oct 2007 6:08C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
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1:07Tonight: peterhu discovers Kraft Macaroni & CheeseJBlitzen
27 Aug 2007 2:02C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
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1:09C++, Related Development, and homoerotic flirtingJBlitzen
15 Aug 2007 9:22C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
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9:01Yet another #C++ regular distinguishes himself!JBlitzen
22 May 2007 19:28C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
X
17:51If you'd like to discuss C++, /ignore NineVolt6 and JBlitzen\AGSolamente
20 Apr 2007 23:59C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
http://cpp.sf.net )
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23:52<rdragon> at least I have a cubicleJBlitzen


20 random topics
At Topic Nick
27 Aug 2005 23:43C++ And Related Development -- Just ask!, please post code at website (
www.noidea128.org )
X
8 Aug 2003 16:53(jeffmir) Read my paper and critique it http://66.1.253.185:1080/CTL_draft.htmX
22 Jan 2003 16:31ASK ALREADY! Paste error+code at www.noidea128.org State compiler/os/ve...
...rsions. ( Linux/Java/Palm suck. No colors/msg'ing/whining/flooding/idiocy.
)
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1 Dec 2002 17:16Hail to the king baby!Ashe
18 Oct 2002 16:47ASK ALREADY! Paste error and offending code (< 5 lines). No idiocy. No
colors/msg'ing/shouting/Edrin.
JBlitzen
7 Jul 2002 19:18ASK ALREADY! Paste error+code (1-5 lines). State compiler/os/versions.
Linux/Java/Palm suck. No colors/msg'ing/whining/flooding/idiocy.
Tripod
1 Apr 2002 17:21The best april fools of them all '[16:21] <Edrin> Raven|Wrk: I am genious!
'/
TechRaven
3 Jan 2002 21:11ASK ALREADY! Paste error+code (1-5 lines). State compiler/os/versions.
Linux/Java/Palm suck. No colors/msg'ing/whining/flooding/idiocy.
Tripod
27 Dec 2001 23:19+v = teenybopperTripod
15 Nov 2001 14:06ASK ALREADY! Paste error+code (1-5 lines). State compiler/os/versions.
Linux/Java/Palm suck. No colors/msg'ing/whining/flooding/idiocy.
devild
30 Sep 2001 14:32ASK ALREADY! Paste error and offending lines (1-5) of code. State compiler/os...
.../versions. Linux sucks. Java sucks. No colors/msg'ing/whining/flooding/idiocy.
Tripod
8 Jun 2001 16:46Devild understands, Colson and TechRaven are lovers, gay ones at that....
devild is a fucking genious. **noted**
devild
19 May 2001 22:32ASK ALREADY! Paste error and offending code, if any. State compiler/os/versions
as relevant. No colors/msging/flooding/yelling/whining. Lurkers welcome!
JBlitzen
6 May 2001 1:01ASK ALREADY! Paste error and offending code, if any. State compiler/os/versions
as relevant. No colors/msg'ing/setting of stupid topics/whining/flooding.
JBlitzen
3 May 2001 15:41Quantum`` - I just got the logitech dildo master 5002 cordless!TechRaven
30 Apr 2001 4:57ASK ALREADY! Paste error and offending code, if any. State compiler/os/versions
as relevant. No colors/msg'ing/whining/nagging/griping. Lurking's fine.
JBlitzen
24 Apr 2001 10:17[10:17] <Rvn|Sick> I love your noodle![m]aniac
23 Feb 2001 15:18You're lagged Raven.. get on a real serverRaystonn
9 Feb 2001 2:14ASK ALREADY! Paste error and offending code, if any. State compiler/os/versions
as relevant. (http://cpp.8m.com/)
Tripod
10 Jan 2001 16:20http://underservers.webhop.net/devild


1799 topic changes between 3 Jan 2001 and 16 Jul 2008



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*** Total line count: 5,462,711 ***
Estimated number of lines for current section: 57600 lines

Seems like everyone had something to say on Tuesday 11 Sep 2001 - 6693 lines spoken



Most used words

Count Word Last used by At
140215 "there" jbatista 15 Jul 23:40
106458 "about" jbatista 15 Jul 23:18
93680 "would" kingbali 15 Jul 23:05
84473 "think" jbatista 15 Jul 19:36
64216 "should" Khan 15 Jul 21:36
60931 "right" Khan 15 Jul 21:40
59543 "using" tezeract 15 Jul 21:24
52906 "where" benkillin 15 Jul 22:44
52199 "could" Khan 15 Jul 23:31
51951 "which" Khan 15 Jul 23:30


Most referred nicks:
Count Word Last used by At
34296 "Ashe" rdragon 14 Jul 11:33
33061 "vawjr" Obike 5 Jul 16:51
21525 "JBlitzen" cpp-bot 14 Jul 21:59
21009 "while" jackBlackFro 15 Jul 19:19
18010 "Khan" rdragon 15 Jul 23:59


These people talk in their own (strange) language...
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
2011 vawjr "Visua"(4), "dystop"(5), "lokely"(5), "baudot"(3), "/RTC1"(3), "Abalone"(4), "b.str1"(5),
"Thompsen"(6), "joyinfo"(3), "fancisco"(3), "correcct"(3), "WAAAAAAAAY"(4),
"to...and"(4), "KillDonkey"(3), "nonnegative"(3), "argumentless"(4), "ok...found"(3),
"yes....get"(3), "BPSICQAPI_User"(3), "system...and"(3)
1556 Ashe "_msize"(10), "ppass"(5), "sunfire"(10), "IpHlp"(3), "HMHmm"(3), "myBytes"(6), "/flood"(3),
"cowgirl"(3), "egal_to"(3), "metainit"(6), "0.15f"(7), "arrayref"(3), "diablo3"(3),
"SendCdkey"(5), "printfile"(4), "tessellate"(3), "iterator_get"(4), "numberofbitstotest"(5),
"fno-operator-names"(3), "sharedobjectinterface"(5)
1180 JBlitzen "nutless"(8), "Olivae"(3), "a==NULL"(4), "sincerity"(10), "cringing"(6), "Javabean"(6),
"Sigarms"(3), "wondrous"(5), "softcover"(8), "tribesman"(4), "appointee"(3),
"numtosee1"(5), "Levelquest"(5), "wincons.h"(3), "ontological"(6), "whereSecondIs"(3),
"jr38283:0"(5), "0x011981bc"(3), "functhattakesavoidptr"(3), ...
861 Khan "haxx0r"(29), "arced"(5), "kthxbai"(10), "erroz"(3), "gflag"(3), "metrix"(4), "suring"(4),
"persei"(3), "reducto"(5), "elysian"(5), "heresay"(4), "pwnitis"(3), "inacurate"(5),
"gross-up"(3), "segements"(3), "Wolfcastle"(3), "someFunc3"(3), "binary_tree"(4),
"non-specific"(6), "foo.exe.config"(3)
778 Solamente "lcond"(13), "mssdk"(7), "TCPPL"(3), "MenuList"(9), "s.v.p"(4), "serratus"(5), "vo-tech"(3),
"text/lisp"(4), "*written*"(3), "alexandresu"(9), "Honeybees"(3), "always-on"(3),
"screw-ups"(3), "tortCurPos"(3), "T::method"(3), "bubble-gum"(3), "nitty-gritty"(7),
"mp3coolplay"(3), "cosmological"(3), "acquire_timeout"(4)
755 NoEscom "jeams"(4), "aardig"(6), "spyed"(3), "witte"(3), "weinig"(5), "krezip"(5), "minter"(4),
"spix2"(3), "centjes"(3), "EV_BREAK"(3), "mcchicken"(4), "numColors"(3),
"memsetting"(6), "buttcheeks"(5), "discoteque"(3), "tennisballs"(4), "featherduster"(6),
"IHTMLElement2"(8), "MSPDB60.DLL"(6), "Employe::Employe"(3)
599 rdragon "retrn"(5), "dopeys"(5), "explod"(4), "head.h"(6), "//used"(3), "GCasts"(3), "xmlbind"(4),
"objIter"(4), "V_UNION"(3), "kyboard"(3), "A::add"(3), "Livingroom"(11), "turboc3"(4),
"os-related"(3), "floaty_thing"(4), "std::append"(3), "pwntastication"(3),
"ITERATION_FLAGS"(5), "receiverSockThread"(3), ...
569 TechRaven "fuking"(20), "suspused"(22), "Tripd"(5), "pfrqdF"(4), "docter"(4), "Fajita"(3), "6pack"(3),
"keepup"(3), "overtop"(4), "O-Bike"(3), "dValue2"(4), "SetGamma"(4), "melatonin"(7),
"display="(4), "purified"(4), "CE–based"(3), "litteraly"(4), "A::iterator"(5),
"de-refrences"(4), "ADD_MULTIDISP_##type"(3)
544 Asriel "T=int"(6), "tokeniser"(17), "SKILZ"(3), "unbox"(3), "gamse"(3), "regexs"(4), "system*"(5),
"javadocs"(5), "nanotech"(4), "hPrinter"(3), "injective"(6), "56.6k"(4), "SuperDrive"(8),
"toolchains"(7), "autoboxing"(3), "faaaaaaaar"(3), "unoptimised"(3), "non-malicious"(4),
"diagonalisation"(3), "4.10207e-09"(4)
541 thirdI "expec"(3), "m_cout"(4), "tercel"(4), "compony"(5), "Corsica"(3), "eraseing"(6),
"Hash.cpp"(4), "check_grd"(4), "hipocracy"(3), "eat_pizza"(3), "corecting"(3),
"XXXManager"(3), "aproximates"(3), "emmeryville"(3), "tfn_friendly"(3),
"SSL_CERT_FILE"(3), "CIMotherNeuron"(3), "IHTMLDocument2*"(4), ...


These pairs speak with their own words
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
350 JBlitzen and Khan "squalor"(15), "uncouth"(15), "deride"(11), "Bryte"(6), "malign"(7), "bloomer"(6),
"coroner"(5), "bstrFoo"(3), "\documents"(12), "impairs"(3), "blinker"(3), "tugging"(3),
"prodigal"(5), "intently"(3), "non-gaey"(4), "Blanchett"(3), "1870s"(3), "propertied"(5),
"plummeting"(3), "non-redneck"(3)
317 JBlitzen and vawjr "biuld"(8), "height="(12), "BeRInG"(7), "Tripp"(3), "shortes"(9), "excusing"(11), "statist"(6),
"adjoining"(11), "apple.h"(6), "noplace"(4), "Valerie"(4), "interlude"(7), "what/how"(4),
"maxNumber"(7), "backstop"(3), "conjures"(3), "$Revision"(6), "browbeat"(3),
"disobeying"(5), "enslavement"(5)
283 Ashe and vawjr "edge.h"(13), "getout"(8), "mymessage"(14), "*_cast"(4), "edge.cpp"(11), "quantic"(4),
"non-negative"(33), "File.c_str"(13), "socketstream"(13), "*myiterator"(10),
"adjacent_find"(16), "instance2"(5), "_REENTRANT"(5), "joins/parts"(5),
"max_capacity"(6), "max_buff_size"(8), "downsampling"(3), "fwrite.write"(5), ...
259 JBlitzen and NoIdea "overt"(15), "Jango"(10), "Walsh"(5), "queuer"(8), "acing"(4), "impeded"(6),
"Assailant"(10), "Patterson"(9), "Durango"(3), "warships"(5), "babbages"(4),
"absences"(3), "bipartisan"(7), "Twhatever"(3), "carcinogen"(4), "permissible"(5),
"dosomestuff"(3), "Rechargeables"(8), "businesslike"(3), "texas_cantina"(4)
258 thirdI and jeffmir "teken"(8), "partialy"(15), "obove"(6), "mutualy"(11), "badest"(5), "ellect"(5), "olestra"(8),
"30days"(10), "yidish"(3), "cirtual"(5), "internt"(3), "concurent"(9), "genrated"(6),
"deffered"(5), "upgradeing"(9), "12yold"(3), "stretchs"(3), "inlineing"(4), "Unitarians"(5),
"corba::any"(6)
254 Ashe and NoEscom "bikey"(38), "tadaaa"(21), "toInt"(9), "verzamel"(16), "Wholesaler"(28), "currentdir"(19),
"file_ptr"(10), "ArthaS"(3), "cerveau"(4), "Elfwood"(4), "Karcher"(3), "dev/null"(5),
"gevonden"(3), "onimusha"(3), "StretchDIBits"(6), "Strmiids.lib"(4), "products.date"(5),
"opening/closing"(8), "products.listprice"(6), "products.manufacturer"(5)
239 JBlitzen and Solamente "whoda"(11), "igpay"(5), "shelled"(9), "rakes"(3), "litany"(5), "softener"(9), "holsters"(8),
"wielder"(3), "#eggdrop"(4), "divergence"(9), "latching"(3), "cavorting"(4),
"disinclined"(10), "studiously"(4), "pennington"(4), "frighteningly"(10), "commentaries"(5),
"inarticulate"(5), "contractually"(5), "meteorological"(5)
235 vawjr and thirdI "sayng"(18), "compileing"(26), "baning"(6), "anyhing"(9), "oprator"(8), "Kahlua"(4),
"Windsor"(7), "enum_t"(3), "neuroscience"(20), "f.write"(6), "Leibnitz"(7), "auxilary"(6),
"includng"(4), "bahaving"(3), "sorted_view"(11), "st.begin"(3), "interface*"(6),
"filehandles"(3), "inconclusive"(4), "log_file_handle.fill"(8)
200 vawjr and TechRaven "doesen"(16), "varibles"(80), "everyonce"(26), "challange"(50), "governer"(14),
"tihngs"(8), "undoc"(5), "togehter"(13), "*.ocx"(6), "fuckt"(3), "powerd"(5), "2*sizeof"(12),
"arugment"(7), "unmerge"(3), "big/little"(10), "prettymuch"(6), "crossproduct"(11),
"10million"(4), "mini-vacation"(3), "Point::operator"(7)
190 vawjr and NoIdea "assinine"(21), "~list"(10), "damend"(11), "cocde"(5), "thinke"(4), "pentax"(4), "Parish"(3),
"evernew"(4), "n^2/2"(3), "meadows"(3), "Domonique"(8), "agonizing"(8), "paternal"(5),
"40bits"(4), "imprints"(3), "Lautenberg"(8), "geocaching"(8), "EXECPINFO"(3),
"constructior"(5), "boost/lambda.hpp"(4)


Special words by time of day
  Hours 0-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 12-18 Hours 18-24
1"LetoII"(20)"secam"(12) "zeitgeist"(40)"tlink"(22)
2"apnea"(12)"nname"(21) "WrkAw"(21)"#class"(25)
3"Meade"(20)"nooit"(13) "Orase"(30)"xInit"(27)
4"chara"(16)"pc-lint"(42) "trimble"(21)"dooku"(20)
5"Gigli"(7)"meses"(14) "f-lock"(13)"Marduk"(19)
6"ndgamE"(15)"InFeRn0"(22) "GanjaSmu"(20)"halftime"(25)
7"sixes"(7)"initter"(19) "PCI-E"(12)"nasal"(12)
8"Glist"(25)"iRowX"(25) "microcode"(34)"atarde"(19)
9"TRULE"(18)"iRowY"(21) "grafix"(17)"theism"(18)
10"ambien"(19)"chatte"(10) "OutIt"(17)"Gupta"(39)


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"Orase"(30)"glows"(19) "spics"(43)"erwu_"(20)
2"spousal"(27)"kabul"(36) "Velma"(14)"jmars"(29)
3"dFreq"(20)"humane"(26) "Vioxx"(36)"produtos"(54)
4"codOras"(18)"Terri"(19) "couched"(12)"dooku"(20)
5"ghoti"(12)"prereqs"(33) "IObject"(31)"eharmony"(18)
6"#ccpower"(99)"scrub"(31) "ragheads"(44)"strcoll"(18)
7"xargs"(9)"Riley"(49) "aurum"(7)"Gigli"(7)
8"conf.h"(34)"strbuf"(43) "EUPHORIA"(36)"BBASIC"(16)
9"*non*"(4)"exxon"(34) "meses"(14)"beack"(16)
10"c-free"(10)"limeys"(13) "decIP"(17)"chaka"(20)




Big Numbers

NoIdea popped in and out all the time, joining #C++ 7565 times during this reporting period...
_m_ kicked a total of 6140 people from #C++, more than anyone else.
Sample:
 [15:18:20] * Isabel28 was kicked by _m_ (Too much spam using a nick like yours (Xxxx##). Please come back using a different nick if you're not a spam bot)

Tripod had a hard time keeping up, kicking merely 5057 people.

vawjr liked to say "Hello!", doing so 27 times.
X gave the most ops - actually 34455 of them.

Asriel couldn't handle the responsibility and had to be deopped 76 times.
Taricone was either being philosophical or just plain clueless - 68% of lines contained questions.

...and the silver medal goes to Kymps - with a question ratio of 57%.

The conversation-killer award goes to Ashe whose final comment caused 22 conversations to end suddenly.
This line stopped chat for 9 minutes (the previous conversation lasted 5 minutes):
 [18:04] <Ashe> Or something
Channel activity peak: 261 people were active on 20 Jan 2004 18:00 - 19:00
Active users during this 60-minute period were (in order of appearance):
 Ashe, Phrixos, FreLancer, ScribbleJ, questionn, hfmjqsbph, kgahqedhj, fsootihsk, kjctnreok, kqfktlsei, tqhttdebo, jobtcmseh, lhhotpbso, nskmgieth, smkbntgdt, hojipobmd, ccckmlmee, bislgcbth, cifnlrdjq, gfgkggase, kiqbkkdac, dgnpshkdk, olqcqoeba, nflmhaiik, sddnjillg, grtmpdjkb, sdqosakaq, eerrrdick, akldbggoq, mnnhdhqhg, ahfbisogp, cqsscqrgd, jmbrrfpgp, omfsfmdsb, kormhtpkm, hdqafespg, bntifmbeh, bmohtrqto...
1125 net splits were detected during the reporting period - on average that is 2.86 splits per week

Most splits per day: 28 splits on 21 Apr 2002

Longest net split occurred on 1 Feb 2001 11:02 and lasted for 2283 h 29 min (2 people dropped during this split)

The most people (73) dropped on 4 Apr 2002 14:45. This split lasted for 7 min.



Activity distribution

2/2008 - 7/2008

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7 (4.2%)
 750..999
10 (6.0%)
 500..749
37 (22%)
 250..499
65 (39%)
 1..249
31 (19%)
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