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Wikispaces>xenjacob **Imported revision 36407105 - Original comment: tuning list top ten! what a pointless way to spend an hour!** |
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These ten individuals have collectively posted 32,916 messages, or 42% of the total number of posts in the Yahoo tuning group. | These ten individuals have collectively posted 32,916 messages, or 42% of the total number of posts in the Yahoo tuning group. | ||
There is much more to be said about this.</pre></div> | There is much more to be said about this. | ||
...There is? Ok, I'll say more: Over what period of time were posts counted? How did you get the data (Yahoo doesn't exactly provide APIs for this last I checked)? | |||
It appears to be a power-law type distribution, which I would expect. Can anyone find the scaling exponent?</pre></div> | |||
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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html"><html><head><title>tuning regulars</title></head><body>The Tuning List Top Ten Posters<br /> | <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html"><html><head><title>tuning regulars</title></head><body>The Tuning List Top Ten Posters<br /> | ||
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These ten individuals have collectively posted 32,916 messages, or 42% of the total number of posts in the Yahoo tuning group.<br /> | These ten individuals have collectively posted 32,916 messages, or 42% of the total number of posts in the Yahoo tuning group.<br /> | ||
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There is much more to be said about this.</body></html></pre></div> | There is much more to be said about this.<br /> | ||
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...There is? Ok, I'll say more: Over what period of time were posts counted? How did you get the data (Yahoo doesn't exactly provide APIs for this last I checked)?<br /> | |||
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It appears to be a power-law type distribution, which I would expect. Can anyone find the scaling exponent?</body></html></pre></div> | |||
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The Tuning List Top Ten Posters data collected 8/29/08 Paul Erlich - 8376 Carl Lumma - 5483 Joe Monzo - 4792 Joe Pehrson - 2912 Kraig Grady - 2456 Dave Keenan - 2264 Ozan Yarman - 2237 Johnny Reinhard - 1556 David Beardsley - 1461 Jon Szanto - 1379 These ten individuals have collectively posted 32,916 messages, or 42% of the total number of posts in the Yahoo tuning group. There is much more to be said about this. ...There is? Ok, I'll say more: Over what period of time were posts counted? How did you get the data (Yahoo doesn't exactly provide APIs for this last I checked)? It appears to be a power-law type distribution, which I would expect. Can anyone find the scaling exponent?
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<html><head><title>tuning regulars</title></head><body>The Tuning List Top Ten Posters<br /> data collected 8/29/08<br /> <br /> Paul Erlich - 8376<br /> Carl Lumma - 5483<br /> Joe Monzo - 4792<br /> Joe Pehrson - 2912<br /> Kraig Grady - 2456<br /> Dave Keenan - 2264<br /> Ozan Yarman - 2237<br /> Johnny Reinhard - 1556<br /> David Beardsley - 1461<br /> Jon Szanto - 1379<br /> <br /> These ten individuals have collectively posted 32,916 messages, or 42% of the total number of posts in the Yahoo tuning group.<br /> <br /> There is much more to be said about this.<br /> <br /> ...There is? Ok, I'll say more: Over what period of time were posts counted? How did you get the data (Yahoo doesn't exactly provide APIs for this last I checked)?<br /> <br /> It appears to be a power-law type distribution, which I would expect. Can anyone find the scaling exponent?</body></html>