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META: Number of posts on RCTN.
It is that time of year when I can find out how many posts we had on
RCTN during 2003. I know from past experience that some of you dont think this is at all interesting, but others do. So here goes, together with similar figures for previous years. 2003 47,500 2002 54,000 2001 69,600 2000 82,100 1999 79,800 1998 83,000 1997 78,000 -- Jim Cripwell. The gods do not subtract from the allotted span of one's life, any time that is spent in stitching. Adapted from a sign on The Cobb, Lyme Regis, England. |
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On 1 Jan 2004 20:16:29 GMT, (F.James
Cripwell) wrote: 2003 47,500 2002 54,000 Interesting given the massive volume we saw at the end of July.... do you happen to have monthly statistics? Just curious, not worth digging them out if you don't. Jenn L. http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace http://sewu9corn.blogspot.com Current projects: Simply Sensational January Calendar (Mill Hill) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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Thanks, Jim
I am one who does find it interesting; however I like fiddling with numbers!! I had really noticed a major drop in posts over the last two or three years, and am glad to see it was not my imagination!! Happy New Year, and welcome back from your holiday!! Gillian "F.James Cripwell" wrote in message ... It is that time of year when I can find out how many posts we had on RCTN during 2003. I know from past experience that some of you dont think this is at all interesting, but others do. So here goes, together with similar figures for previous years. 2003 47,500 2002 54,000 2001 69,600 2000 82,100 1999 79,800 1998 83,000 1997 78,000 -- Jim Cripwell. The gods do not subtract from the allotted span of one's life, any time that is spent in stitching. Adapted from a sign on The Cobb, Lyme Regis, England. |
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Just coming back to the group after a number of years, I thought that there
seemed to be far fewer posts than I remembered. I participated around 97-99. Rhea from KY, USA |
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Yes, you are right. I am sure you also noticed many names from that era
among the missing, but as a plus, there are some really great people who have joined the group since then. Happy New Year to all of you!! Gillian "Rhea " wrote in message ... Just coming back to the group after a number of years, I thought that there seemed to be far fewer posts than I remembered. I participated around 97-99. Rhea from KY, USA |
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Thank you. So, 1998 was the peak, tried to come back in 2000, but has
been waning the last three years. I rather thought so. Thanks, Jim. Happy New Year! Dianne F.James Cripwell wrote: It is that time of year when I can find out how many posts we had on RCTN during 2003. I know from past experience that some of you dont think this is at all interesting, but others do. So here goes, together with similar figures for previous years. 2003 47,500 2002 54,000 2001 69,600 2000 82,100 1999 79,800 1998 83,000 1997 78,000 -- Jim Cripwell. The gods do not subtract from the allotted span of one's life, any time that is spent in stitching. Adapted from a sign on The Cobb, Lyme Regis, England. |
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I worry that this is indicative of the decline in the needlework industry.
My husband thought it might mean that with the economy waning from the 90's fewer people have access to computers. Jim, when you gave the numbers, you never speculated on the reason for the decline. Any ideas? Allie Orange Tallahassee, FL "F.James Cripwell" wrote in message ... It is that time of year when I can find out how many posts we had on RCTN during 2003. I know from past experience that some of you dont think this is at all interesting, but others do. So here goes, together with similar figures for previous years. 2003 47,500 2002 54,000 2001 69,600 2000 82,100 1999 79,800 1998 83,000 1997 78,000 -- Jim Cripwell. The gods do not subtract from the allotted span of one's life, any time that is spent in stitching. Adapted from a sign on The Cobb, Lyme Regis, England. |
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"Chip Orange" had some very interesting things
to say about Number of posts on RCTN.: I worry that this is indicative of the decline in the needlework industry. My husband thought it might mean that with the economy waning from the 90's fewer people have access to computers. Or maybe it's just a lot of enthusiastic posters leaving the group due to various flamewars. :-( -- Seanette Blaylock "You attribute perfect rationality to the whole of humanity, which has to be one of the most misguided assumptions ever." - Alan Krueger in NANAE [make obvious correction to address to send e-mail] |
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In article , Seanette Blaylock
writes: Or maybe it's just a lot of enthusiastic posters leaving the group due to various flamewars. :-( Or more people using their killfiles to avoid getting embroiled in flamewars. If I don't read Ms.X's rude posts, I don't feel compelled to tell her where to shove her rude posts. -- Finished 12/14/03 -- Mermaid (Dimensions) WIP: Angel of Autumn, Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe, Guide the Hands (2d one) Paralegal - Writer - Editor - Researcher http://hometown.aol.com/kmc528/KMC.html |
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Jenn Liace ) writes:
On 1 Jan 2004 20:16:29 GMT, (F.James Cripwell) wrote: 2003 47,500 2002 54,000 Interesting given the massive volume we saw at the end of July.... do you happen to have monthly statistics? Just curious, not worth digging them out if you don't. Jenn L. No, I dont have any other numbers. My ISP keeps track of messages, starting 10 or so years ago when RCTN started, with number 1, and just keeping going. We are now up to nearly 600,000. I just note the number at the end of each year. HTH. -- Jim Cripwell. The gods do not subtract from the allotted span of one's life, any time that is spent in stitching. Adapted from a sign on The Cobb, Lyme Regis, England. |
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