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I remember registering on the forums here. I am user 102 and now there are 22767 registered members.. wow time flies.
It is GREAT to see how arch has grown up ![]()
Great job guys!
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Actually, you're #101 on the seniority list, the id numbers started at 2 ![]()
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haha didnt know that, thx for the info ![]()
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I'm feeling old thinking about IRC recently, and how it used to be... 13 or 14 years ago when I used it regularly ![]()
Kids these days with their twittering and SMS'ing haven't even heard of IRC ![]()
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I'm 16... I hate cell phones and excessive texting, and love IRC. Bitlbee FTW! ![]()
The youth of the world is not *completely* corrupt, yet ![]()
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I'm 16... I hate cell phones and excessive texting, and love IRC. Bitlbee FTW!
The youth of the world is not *completely* corrupt, yet
lol, I'm 18 and I use IRC more than cell phones (I only use the phone when I need to contact someone and am out of the house, otherwise it's email or IM or IRC
). Hopefully people will see the light and start using IRC more ![]()
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I don't even feel old and about 40% of registered users registered after me. Wow.
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I AM old. And not just my UID, LOL.
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xD Im still the eldest LOL damn.. i do feel old now LOL
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I must respectfully defer to a user who's been here a year + longer than I, and ESPECIALLY one who emulates phraktures's avatars! LOL.
Regardless, in physical years, I'm on the north side of 50...and beginning to feel that way!
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If you subtract 3nd3r's ID from grndrush's, that gives a rough estimate of the number of people who registered in 2003: 535. It would be cool to see statistics on the number of registered users and posts over the years. They would be a decent indicator of the growth of Arch (probably the only measurable one, too). Can PunBB generate stats like those?
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Can PunBB generate stats like those?
I don't know if punBB can do that but I remembered seeing this type of graph a while back, maybe not the newest generated but I think it shows some trends anyway.
http://dev.archlinux.org/~dan/archgrowth.png
Found it in this thread.
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I guess I'm somewhat on the older side as well now. Very nice to see how Arch has grown over the years. ![]()
Here's to many more.
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Thanks for the link PJ!
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http://bbs.archlinux.org/userlist.php?u … rch=Submit
The good news for me is that there's folks around here that have been around longer than me. ;-) I dare any of you who isn't an official overlord to touch me in postcount though.
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I'm feeling old thinking about IRC recently, and how it used to be... 13 or 14 years ago when I used it regularly
Kids these days with their twittering and SMS'ing haven't even heard of IRC
What!
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fukawi2 wrote:I'm feeling old thinking about IRC recently, and how it used to be... 13 or 14 years ago when I used it regularly
Kids these days with their twittering and SMS'ing haven't even heard of IRC
What!
What?
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haxit wrote:fukawi2 wrote:I'm feeling old thinking about IRC recently, and how it used to be... 13 or 14 years ago when I used it regularly
Kids these days with their twittering and SMS'ing haven't even heard of IRC
What!
What?
What.
But srsly, I am 16 and I don't use cell phones, or SMS. I love IRC though.
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fukawi2 wrote:haxit wrote:What!
What?
What.
But srsly, I am 16 and I don't use cell phones, or SMS. I love IRC though.
What?
I'm 23 and last time IRC was popular in my country among teenagers was in mid-ninteies when I was still in elementary school ![]()
Now everyone has facebook account and text each other with sms.
But I recently became a idea-mod on forums.kde.org and now IRC is a must.
Is just that I suck at it. ![]()
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fukawi2 wrote:haxit wrote:What!
What?
What.
But srsly, I am 16 and I don't use cell phones, or SMS. I love IRC though.
OK, my comment might have been a bit flippant, but I challenge you to find someone under 20, who isn't a 'technological' person and who uses IRC.
It used to be IRC and ICQ for anyone who wanted to chat on the intarwebs. Now it's mostly tech-heads and people looking for sex on IRC (often with a cross-over between those 2 groups -- anyone want to do a Venn Diagram?
)
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echo "Don't like irc (though that dosn't mean I don't know about it (and it's history)), sms, or phone. Faceboak, email and msn (MSN>Faceboak>Email) yes. However, Forums are always the best. I've been around various chat rooms for 4 years or so, but never really found my home. But over all those years, I've always been attached to one forum or another. Reading this thread makes me wish I was around at the begining of arch/linux (I probabaly would have got bored of it XD)"
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I'm 15, and I enjoy IRC and don't use my phone for texting. Shall we start a club?
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I'm 15, and I enjoy IRC and don't use my phone for texting. Shall we start a club?
But you're obviously at least a bit of a tech-head since you're using Arch too ![]()
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But you're obviously at least a bit of a tech-head since you're using Arch too
Touché.
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