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Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.



 
 
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Old October 3rd 06, 08:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Logajan
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

According to Google's count, there were 6149 posts to this group last
month, more than in any other month except September, 2001 (which saw 9341
posts due no doubt to discussions about the 9/11 attacks) and September,
2005, which saw 6262 posts, according to Google's counters.

Source for the numbers came from he
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...ng/about?hl=en

(Also according to Google's count, Ron Natalie and Peter Duniho seem to
have top honors with the most all-time posts under a past(?) (Ron) and
current(?) (Peter) e-mail address and mxsmanic posted the most during the
last month. On the other hand, it looks like George Patterson posted from
two e-mail addresses that if combined would have placed him second by this
point in time. All useless trivia, I know!)
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Old October 3rd 06, 08:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bill Denton
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

And unfortunately, rarely has so much been said by so many about so
little...

I use a "rule" based on message subject to killfile uninteresting posts. I
start a new one every month and delete an older one to keep things
manageable.

September's killfile was the largest I've ever had...




"Jim Logajan" wrote in message
.. .
According to Google's count, there were 6149 posts to this group last
month, more than in any other month except September, 2001 (which saw 9341
posts due no doubt to discussions about the 9/11 attacks) and September,
2005, which saw 6262 posts, according to Google's counters.

Source for the numbers came from he
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...ng/about?hl=en

(Also according to Google's count, Ron Natalie and Peter Duniho seem to
have top honors with the most all-time posts under a past(?) (Ron) and
current(?) (Peter) e-mail address and mxsmanic posted the most during the
last month. On the other hand, it looks like George Patterson posted from
two e-mail addresses that if combined would have placed him second by this
point in time. All useless trivia, I know!)



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Old October 3rd 06, 08:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Peter Duniho
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

"Jim Logajan" wrote in message
.. .
[...]
(Also according to Google's count, Ron Natalie and Peter Duniho seem to
have top honors with the most all-time posts under a past(?) (Ron) and
current(?) (Peter) e-mail address and mxsmanic posted the most during the
last month. On the other hand, it looks like George Patterson posted from
two e-mail addresses that if combined would have placed him second by this
point in time. All useless trivia, I know!)


I'll point out, however, that there are at least two email addresses listed
for Jay Honeck in the all-time top-ten. If you add just those two together,
he comes in second. Unless, of course, you also add together the two
addresses for George that you noted, in which case Jay winds up third, and I
fourth.

Of course, if there are addresses for any of those people outside the
top-ten and different from those in the top-ten, those could affect the
results as well.

One wonders how many other r.a.piloting folks have posted under multiple
email addresses, and thus deserve a higher placement on the all-time list
than those who are actually shown.

Mostly what the list shows is that Ron and I have kept the same email
address the longest.

Pete


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Old October 3rd 06, 09:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry Dighera
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 19:43:39 -0000, Jim Logajan
wrote in :

According to Google's count, there were 6149 posts to this group last
month, more than in any other month except September, 2001 (which saw 9341
posts due no doubt to discussions about the 9/11 attacks) and September,
2005, which saw 6262 posts, according to Google's counters.

Source for the numbers came from he
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...ng/about?hl=en


Those figures have to be incorrect. Jay can't be wrong:

From: "Jay Honeck"
Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting
Subject: Usenet Intimidation: (Was: NW_Pilot's Trans-Atlantic
Flight -- All the scary details...)
Date: 2 Oct 2006 20:51:41 -0700
Message-ID: . com

but (in case you haven't noticed) the posting group has recently
shrunk to historically low numbers.

:-)
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Old October 3rd 06, 10:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

Those figures have to be incorrect. Jay can't be wrong:

but (in case you haven't noticed) the posting group has recently
shrunk to historically low numbers.


As I think someone else pointed out, many posts, but not as much said,
and by fewer posters.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

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Old October 3rd 06, 11:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry Dighera
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

On 3 Oct 2006 14:30:34 -0700, "Jay Honeck" wrote
in .com:

Those figures have to be incorrect. Jay can't be wrong:


but (in case you haven't noticed) the posting group has recently
shrunk to historically low numbers.


As I think someone else pointed out, many posts, but not as much said,
and by fewer posters.


So you retract your "shrunk to historically low numbers" statement
then?

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Old October 3rd 06, 11:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

As I think someone else pointed out, many posts, but not as much said,
and by fewer posters.


So you retract your "shrunk to historically low numbers" statement
then?


Interesting numbers. I would have bet $100 that posts were DOWN last
month -- but I guess it's just that *good* posts were at a historically
low number...

All I seem to recall about Septemer is a zillion posts blasting some
dude named MXMANIAC (or something like that) -- and not much else.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

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Old October 4th 06, 12:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bill Denton
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

Here ya go...

' KLEX Runway Markings'

' Soloed!!!!'

' FAA in deep Do Do over Kentucky tragedy'

' C172, 160HP to 180HP, what is gained ?'

' "Pilots for 9/11 Truth"'

' Why don't voice radio communications use FM?'

' Rigid FAA Forms'

' Why are headings still magnetic?'

' 'Retard, retard''

' Solo defined'

' Casinos by air?'

' Deer Strike'

' Why not to land downwind'

' NATCA Going Down in Flames'

' Beech duchess comments?'

' Avidyne Avionics Are Running Windows OS (Was: Why don't voice radio
communications use FM?)'

' Looking For The Person Selling POH CD's'

' Carrying glasses?'

' Passports Required Starting Jan 8'

' Cessna Citation 525A "lands" downwind'

' Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!"'

' become a pilot and buy a plane?'

' Geoff Peck, sadly not the only one'

' Consequence of shifting carry-on luggage to checked luggage
foraircraft weight'

' Can some explain "cabin glare" to me?'

' Hood and sim work at night loggable as night time?'

'Belfort'

' Geoff Peck'

'OT - Computer/Internet Question'

' My Next Adventure! Departing 09-11 Over The Pond Again!!'

' Sea Wings pin?'

'Audrey loves anal bondage and to be punished and gagged'

' Dynamite bought the twin towers down say 73 top professors'

' Flying near Boston'

' "Mohammed Atta Was in my Cockpit"'

' Price gap between 100LL and autogas'

' My first passengers... :-)'

' Need Advice - What to check when renting a plane?'

' emergency landing in downtown Montreal ends well'

' low Take Off - is this normal ?'

' My first passengers... :-)'

' AOPA rebate gone?'

' Cessna Cardinal 177 RG II v. Piper Arrow III (70s) v. Piper Arrow III
(brand new)'

' Terrain Avoidance at Night'

' medical question'

' flying more than one make and model?'

' Accident Prone Pilots'

' Birds at Altitude'

' Flaps on take-off and landing'

' Rotation'

' Arizona Voter ID Law'

' OT: Arizona Voter ID Law'

' The subsidies to GA are MASSIVE'

' Airports and air travel of the future'

' I'm up!'

' best credit card airline'

' Downside of Social Security number on medical?'

' intercom + gsm'

' Why do I fly??? LONG'

' NW_Pilot's Trans-Atlantic Flight in a 172'

' Ferrying Aircraft'

' NW_Pilot Update'

' Now the PC Police are rewriting WW1 flying history'

' MXSMANIC is our village idiot'

' Anybody know what this is?'

' Accident statistics'

' ATP wants a single engine add on'

' Is rudder required for coordinated turns?'

' Why are center tanks not used?'

' Rudder for final runway alignment (?)'

' Mnemonics'

' GPS losing signal'

' Dress Code'

' Get-Home-Itis, Arrogance,

What?'

' ILS used in VMC?'

' P factor and torque in real life and in simulation (small aircraft)'

' Flyboys'

' The LEX crash - A CRM view'

' Got my PPL (long)'

' Federal Aviation Administration to cut more air traffic controllers'

' Fuel tank balance'

' Typical power settings during cruise and other phases of flight'

' Best place for CG along roll axis'

' visual contact with other traffic'

' FAA Goes after Chicago on Meigs'

' Ron did it!!'

' Periodicals for [school] libraries'

' Two conveyor belt scenarios'

' Alabama Air Crash'

' "Stick" vs "Yoke"'

' Why Isn't Vx The Best Rate Of Climb?'

' 100LL Pricedrop'

' Insurance'

' Turn dynamics'

' Please Ignore Mxsmanic'

' Taildragger rental in Ohio'

' the price of T Hangars in Alabama'

' Jay Honeck must get an instrument rating'

' training programs question'

' Stucdent Pilot PIC Time'

' Expired medical, Safety pilot, 91.109'

' What part of the PPL training is this?'

' IFR alternate airport weather minimums 91.169(c)(i)'

' IFR alternate airport weather minimums 91.169(c)(1)(i)'

' Leaf-Peeper Flights'

' what exactly constitutes a troll?'

' Is every touchdown a stall?'



"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com...
As I think someone else pointed out, many posts, but not as much said,
and by fewer posters.


So you retract your "shrunk to historically low numbers" statement
then?


Interesting numbers. I would have bet $100 that posts were DOWN last
month -- but I guess it's just that *good* posts were at a historically
low number...

All I seem to recall about Septemer is a zillion posts blasting some
dude named MXMANIAC (or something like that) -- and not much else.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"



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Old October 4th 06, 07:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Morgans[_2_]
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"Bill Denton" wrote in message
...
And unfortunately, rarely has so much been said by so many about so
little...
two e-mail addresses that if combined would have placed him second by this
point in time. All useless trivia, I know!)


Isn't that the truth. I wish everyone would get over the novelty of MX, and
start ignoring him, so he would move on. The amount of effort it takes to
ignore all the responses to his posts did nothing for me, except waste my time.

Is it time for everyone to add a "MX" in the subject line, so that those who
wish can make an addition to our filters, (much like has been done in other rec.
aviation groups for annoying posters) to ignore all of the subject posts made
with him involved?

Please? !!!
--
Jim in NC

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Old October 4th 06, 08:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Montblack[_1_]
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Default Metatrivia: Third highest ever posts to r.a.p happened last month.

("Morgans" wrote)
Is it time for everyone to add a "MX" in the subject line, so that those
who wish can make an addition to our filters, (much like has been done in
other rec.aviation groups for annoying posters) to ignore all of the
subject posts made with him involved?

Please? !!!



It doesn't work. We ignored you for weeks, and yet you returned. :-)


Montblack

 




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