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Main => Forum/Website Discussion => Topic started by: tommy on April 09, 2005, 11:17:32 pm
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How many members are on this board, and what member number am i ?
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As of this writing, there are 7164 members registered. You are number 6648.
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Thanks for the info, this forums been around along time then.
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Look on the bottom of the main page, it says:
Total Members: 7173
Then if you put your mouse over your username in a post, it will give you the link to the profile, which contaions your member number at the end.
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How many members are on this board, and what member number am i ?
More stats can be seen here... http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=stats
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I am not a number, I am a free man.
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I am not a number, I am a free man.
I thought you had a bar code?
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I am not a number, I am a free man.
Why did danny tell me you were a zero? D'ya think it was all the hair screwing him up in more ways than one?
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You guys can turn any thread into joke , you sons a !@#$% ;D :angel:
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You guys can turn any thread into joke , you sons a !@#$% ;D :angel:
It's better than being a number, I guess.
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You guys can turn any thread into joke , you sons a !@#$%
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Fortunately, there are plent of them on these forums ;)
I like Boobs!
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Fortunately, there are plent of them on these forums ;)
I like Boobs!
HEY! I resemble that remark! ;D
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hi... i just found this board. it's very useful. :)
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Whoo hoo! 4081! :)
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Name: missioncontrol
Posts: 1073 (2.997 per day)
Position: Full Member
Date Registered: May 21, 2004, 01:59:02 PM
couldn't find my member number but noticed I comming up on a year of being a member...........
send all gifts to my current address ;D
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couldn't find my member number but noticed I coming up on a year of being a member...........
send all gifts to my current address ;D
MC, you're number is 4248. Hover your mouse over your profile name and look at the target URL. The "u=" parameter is your user member number.
As for the gift, how about some burnt-out 40-watt light bulbs? Semi-used.
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Im sure he would appreciate an Air Guitar...maybe a time machine....
SirWoogie, if you say they're haunted and sell em on ebay.........
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So I've got a question about this now.
If saint is nuber 167 whos number 1?
I would have just figured he'd be #1, If its top secret though you can just tell me to go to post hell or something.
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I'm #572... Maybe I spend too much time here...
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I'm #572... Maybe I spend too much time here...
Oh, I think that award may go to someone else :D
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I don't know how accurate those measures are. I don't know what basis they use for calculating. I have my login set to always be online. I only set the timer when I'm not at my own machine. I think that's the difference. Otherwise, there would be a LOT of people with more time put in than him.
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I believe it got reset when they changed the boards?
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I also think the numbers have more to do with your activity rather than just being logged in.
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I also think the numbers have more to do with your activity rather than just being logged in.
Exactly. There is some kind of time-out where no activity causes your "Time Online" clock to stop counting.
I was in 10th place at one point and actively worked my way up to 5th by changing pages, threads etc. Just having my computer on or even having BYOAC in an open IE window didn't do it.
Perhaps a mod/admin will explain how it works.... or just leave it as one of the mysteries of BYOAC :)
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Heck, I don't have a clue. I would think that Paige or myself would have more online time than Drew, but it doesn't work that way I suppose.
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Only SirWoogie knows for sure :)
I also think the numbers have more to do with your activity rather than just being logged in.
Exactly. There is some kind of time-out where no activity causes your "Time Online" clock to stop counting.
I was in 10th place at one point and actively worked my way up to 5th by changing pages, threads etc. Just having my computer on or even having BYOAC in an open IE window didn't do it.
Perhaps a mod/admin will explain how it works.... or just leave it as one of the mysteries of BYOAC :)
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There isn't much documentation on this feature. Best I can tell from the source code is it updates your session time with every activity you do on the forum (click a link, post something, etc.). If that activity time is within 15 minutes and you make an action, it keeps the counter going. After 15 minutes, it sets the clock back to 0. This is separate and distinct from your Session Timeout for the password cookie.
For example, if you clicked on a link at noon, then clicked on another link an hour later, you'd have about 1 second of activity logged and registered (time it took the system to display the next page, minimum is 1 second). If you clicked on a link, and then 10 minutes later clicked on another, it would register 10 minutes. Make sense?
As to the member ID number, nobody owns #1. That is blank. I might do up a database update to move saint to that spot, but we'll see. :) #2 goes to an inactive account by _gyruss_. The honor of #3 goes to an active member... 1UP.
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As to the member ID number, nobody owns #1.
Unless... *dun da dahhhhh* it was #6 the whole time, wasn't it? ;D