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Title: | Psychic Phenomena |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing |
Moderator: | JARETH::PAINTER |
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Created: | Wed Jan 22 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 27 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2143 |
Total number of notes: | 41773 |
1863.0. "We are one of the 27 largest conferences." by CADSYS::COOPER (Topher Cooper) Mon Jul 26 1993 14:29
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For your amusement, the following info comes from a poll of public
conferences in the NOTES$LIBRARY: areas of all non-hidden EASYNET nodes
that was done June 25-26th, 1993.
When a conference was seen from more than one node, only the address
of the lowest node is shown. The poll discovered 8616 notesfiles
containing 7201761 notes on 1367325 topics. Of these, 4626 notesfiles
had no new notes in 1993. The poll took about 10 hours to run.
Notesfiles with greater than 32767 notes:
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57705::SOAPBOX_1992 (SOAPBOX 1992 - The Archive)
1921 topics, 197478 notes, 1 node, Updated 15-MAY-1993
2372::DIGITAL (The DEC way of working)
2555 topics, 69429 notes, 23 nodes, Updated 24-JUN-1993
16771::CARBUFFS (Carbuffs)
583 topics, 62675 notes, 4 nodes, Updated 25-JUN-1993
20013::WOMANNOTES-V4 (Topics of Interest to Women)
878 topics, 61791 notes, 1 node, Updated 25-JUN-1993
2052::FLYING (General Aviation)
4658 topics, 61045 notes, 1 node, Updated 24-JUN-1993
31560::FELINE_V1 (Meower Power is Valuing Differences)
5089 topics, 60366 notes, 1 node, Updated 26-JAN-1993
12290::HOME_WORK (Home_work)
5000 topics, 59252 notes, 1 node, Updated 25-JUN-1993
19569::INFOVAX (Info-VAX mailings from Internet)
67171 topics, 55313 notes, 3 nodes, Updated 26-JUN-1993
4156::IBMPC (New IBM PC conference is RANGER::IBMPC-92)
8308 topics, 54670 notes, 1 node, Updated 15-JUN-1993
20013::WOMANNOTES-V3 (Topics of Interest to Women)
1078 topics, 52448 notes, 1 node, Updated 4-NOV-1991
57705::SPORTS_90 (OURGNG::SPORTS - Digital's daily tabloid)
438 topics, 50420 notes, 1 node, Updated 27-MAR-1992
29820::HEAVY_METAL (HEAVY_METAL)
958 topics, 46562 notes, 13 nodes, Updated 26-JUN-1993
8911::GUITAR ( Guitar Notes)
2758 topics, 45459 notes, 1 node, Updated 25-JUN-1993
19478::EVMS-YELLOW-ARCHIVE-1 (EVMS Yellow Conference)
15465 topics, 42294 notes, 18 nodes, Updated 17-APR-1992
12021::TRIVIA (Triviality is its own reward)
3673 topics, 40946 notes, 1 node, Updated 25-JUN-1993
18558::GRATEFUL_OLD (Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD)
1200 topics, 40870 notes, 5 nodes, Updated 6-MAY-1992
56416::OLD_ULTRIX (Volume 3, Take a RISC with ULTRIX...)
10152 topics, 38672 notes, 4 nodes, Updated 21-OCT-1992
56547::AMIGA_V1 (AMIGA NOTES)
5378 topics, 38326 notes, 4 nodes, Updated 5-FEB-1992
56547::DEJAVU (Psychic Phenomena)
1855 topics, 38222 notes, 4 nodes, Updated 27-JUN-1993
30753::JOYOFLEX (The Joy of Lex)
1050 topics, 37869 notes, 1 node, Updated 25-JUN-1993
40027::HAMRADIO (Amateur Radio)
5484 topics, 36520 notes, 11 nodes, Updated 25-JUN-1993
20013::WOMANNOTES-V2 (
ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE)
1105 topics, 36420 notes, 1 node, Updated 28-MAR-1991
57537::AUDIO (The Emperor's New Audio)
3680 topics, 33473 notes, 3 nodes, Updated 25-JUN-1993
19646::CANINE-V1 (CANINE-V1 (original CANINE conference))
3760 topics, 33212 notes, 1 node, Updated 19-OCT-1991
57087::COMMUSIC_V1 (* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *)
2852 topics, 33157 notes, 1 node, Updated 21-FEB-1992
2082::MENNOTES-V1 (Topics Pertaining to Men)
867 topics, 32923 notes, 1 node, Updated 26-JAN-1993
28864::GRATEFUL (Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD)
360 topics, 32907 notes, 3 nodes, Updated 25-JUN-1993
T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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1863.1 | I wish they hadn't done that ... | KERNEL::BELL | Open your heart, I'm coming home. | Tue Jul 27 1993 06:32 | 9 |
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OK ... who's going to predict how long it is before this data is used by one
of the bean-counting b*stards to "prove" how much money is wasted by employee-
interest confrences ? Given that the UK CEO stated that "we should all just
do our jobs" - in the context of not making *work-related* comments outside of
our own area of expertise ! - I reckon it wont take long for some joker to see
a "significant [short-term] cost-saving" ...
Frank
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1863.2 | | HOO78C::ANDERSON | Farm livin' is the life for me! | Tue Jul 27 1993 07:31 | 5 |
| As some conferences are started from scratch each year, while others
restart randomly and some like this one have only one edition, I cannot
see that these figures mean anything.
Jamie.
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1863.3 | | ENABLE::glantz | Mike @TAY 227-4299 TP Eng Littleton | Tue Jul 27 1993 10:21 | 6 |
| True enough, Jamie, but that subtlety would be lost on the folks Frank
referred to. Perhaps we should archive this DEJAVU and persuade Mr
Falek to re-run his little program.
PS: just imagine if his program had identified the top 100 most
prolific authors in Digital.
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1863.4 | | HOO78C::ANDERSON | Farm livin' is the life for me! | Tue Jul 27 1993 10:26 | 7 |
| >PS: just imagine if his program had identified the top 100 most
>prolific authors in Digital.
AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH!
Jamie.
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1863.5 | Oh great. | DWOVAX::STARK | crouton in a primordial soup | Tue Jul 27 1993 10:28 | 9 |
| >PS: just imagine if his program had identified the top 100 most
>prolific authors in Digital.
aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The last nail in my coffin. I've probably written a hundred
thousand notes over the years. Never suspecting I have to
'atone' for them.
todd
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1863.6 | in stereo | DWOVAX::STARK | crouton in a primordial soup | Tue Jul 27 1993 10:31 | 2 |
| Oops, sorry for all that screaming. I didn't hear Jamie screaming
when I started that note. :-)
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1863.7 | | HOO78C::ANDERSON | Farm livin' is the life for me! | Tue Jul 27 1993 11:38 | 3 |
| You take the left ears and I'll do the right ones.
Jamie.
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1863.8 | | ENABLE::glantz | Mike @TAY 227-4299 TP Eng Littleton | Tue Jul 27 1993 11:52 | 10 |
| Nice effect, guys :-). But perhaps in vain. The tools have been around
to do such rankings for years. And they've been used. I don't know that
they've been used company-wide; I've only seen them used by a couple of
mods on their own conferences just for jollies. But to think that
"Digital is too nice a company" for this not to have been done
company-wide would be too trusting.
Like I said, I don't know if this has been done, and I don't know the
probability. But there are people who would want to, and if it had, it
wouldn't surprise me.
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1863.9 | yep | TNPUBS::PAINTER | remembering Amber | Tue Jul 27 1993 12:35 | 8 |
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A friend of mine ran a search on DEJAVU about 4.5 years ago, and found
that at that time, I had contributed about 5% of the notes. Fortunately
he's a *good* friend.
So, it has been done...
Cindy
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1863.10 | Means more than *nothing*. | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Tue Jul 27 1993 13:15 | 21 |
| RE: .2 (Jamie)
> As some conferences are started from scratch each year, while others
> restart randomly and some like this one have only one edition, I cannot
> see that these figures mean anything.
I think that that is a bit of an overstatement, Jamie. They mean
something -- its just that they represent a combination of a number
of factors -- specifically it is a product of age and activity, the
latter measured in average notes posted per unit time. Obviously it
does *not* mean that this is among the most active conferences, i.e.,
that it is among those with the most notes posted per day, or whatever,
anymore than it can be taken to mean that it is among the oldest. It
means that is among those with the greatest combination of those two.
It even has a practical meaning -- anyone starting now and wanting to
review the whole conference has a very big job with DEJAVU. Believe
me, when I think about, for example, redoing the keywords (shudder)
the total number of notes is a very meaningful quantity.
Topher
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1863.11 | Lots of one line notes vs a few 1000 liners. | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Tue Jul 27 1993 13:18 | 8 |
| RE: measuring most active authors
Not sure that counting number of notes is really the meaningful figure.
Lines of text posted is more like it -- but even then not quite right.
Should my repostings, for example, of the quake reports count the same
as if I wrote all that stuff myself?
Topher
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1863.12 | | ENABLE::glantz | Mike @TAY 227-4299 TP Eng Littleton | Tue Jul 27 1993 13:54 | 11 |
| The details are irrelevant. Regardless how you measure it, just publish
a ranking, and somebody will take it to mean something (and use it
against you). Reminds me of an old Israeli joke:
Candidate 1: "Withdraw from the race, or I'll tell the press your
sister's a whore"
Candidate 2: "I don't have a sister."
Candidate 1: "It doesn't matter. By the time they finish with you,
everyone will know she's a whore."
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