I admire those with more posts than visits. It shows a sense of purpose, a certain "say yer piece and get out," which I lack.
Prof, these statistics are misleading in that they don't account for length of membership. Clearly you and Greg are on a pace to crack the top 5 before too much more time goes by.
The stats on Frogkopf serve as a poignant reminder of what once was, and what might have been. Poor guy, I think he never recovered from the Amie Street closing, and the loss of all that Street Cred. I like to think he's out there somewhere, plowing through the music backlog...
Na ja, ich denke darüber nach, ob ich überhaupt noch was schreiben sollte. I could imagine bizarre potential for a long conversation back and forth based on a post-count pennant race, perhaps with strategic use of time zone differences....not sure it would be the most edifying conversation ever.
Greg is the anti-lurker. Two point something posts per visit.
You guys are so far behind, you don't even know who's leading the race.
The man to chase is Mutantis, who has 244 Discussions Started. I'm a distant second at 121. Brittleblood better get his Rascal tuned up if he doesn't want to drop further behind in third at 83 discussions started.
The rest of you, well, maybe you should just stick to reading my jazz threads.
P.S. El, that Come At Me Bro image is probably gonna be one of those things that makes me break into hysterical laughter repeatedly over the next few months, and likely at a completely inappropriate moment in each instance.
@thom, funny you mention that. I was talking with some contacts grinding it out in front-line IT and they quipped about the number of employees these days using their cellphones and mobile hotspots to get around the filtering systems--apparently, it is not an uncommon sight to see several employees sharing a mobile hotspot with laptops and iPads. One of the guys has been arguing with management that they ought to just tear down those system for the fact that technology is letting people around it.
@elwood - I agree. I think I'm coming into this place at a time of real transition. They just haven't had the man power to do everything they wanted to in the past and have relied a great deal on locking down systems excessively to deal with it. Hopefully I can help them "see the light" on some of these ares. Heck, I has trouble researching an issue this week as several sites with answers were blocked for being "personal websites".
BYOD is going to be a heavy part of the future of IT. Companies will have to deal with it one way or another.
I'd never thought of looking at this before - interesting on page 2 with not much between 4 or 5 of us. Come on Johan, you are beginning to lag behind a bit.... But we still have a way to go before we get close to Elwoodicious
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Craig
I see jonahpwll has achieved more posts than visits. Deserves recognition for efficiency.
Prof, these statistics are misleading in that they don't account for length of membership. Clearly you and Greg are on a pace to crack the top 5 before too much more time goes by.
The stats on Frogkopf serve as a poignant reminder of what once was, and what might have been. Poor guy, I think he never recovered from the Amie Street closing, and the loss of all that Street Cred. I like to think he's out there somewhere, plowing through the music backlog...
Greg is the anti-lurker. Two point something posts per visit.
Craig
It is all a part of my stealth strategy
trailing consistently just behind the scrum then
BOOM
In the mean time Dr. Mutex watch your back
The man to chase is Mutantis, who has 244 Discussions Started. I'm a distant second at 121. Brittleblood better get his Rascal tuned up if he doesn't want to drop further behind in third at 83 discussions started.
The rest of you, well, maybe you should just stick to reading my jazz threads.
P.S. El, that Come At Me Bro image is probably gonna be one of those things that makes me break into hysterical laughter repeatedly over the next few months, and likely at a completely inappropriate moment in each instance.
It seems like it might be yet another pop culture reference that I missed during my descent into middle age bliss
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BYOD is going to be a heavy part of the future of IT. Companies will have to deal with it one way or another.