Top 10 Posters on Caudata.org!

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Well, I'm shortly going to implement a dynamic record of this (similar to the "users in last hour" list at the bottom of the forum pages) but here is the current top 10 posters of all time on Caudata.org:

  1. tj (Tim Johnson) 1811 <LI>john (John Clare) 1338 <LI>jennewt (Jennifer Macke) 927 <LI>kaysie (Kaysie Cox) 630 <LI>ed (Ed Kowalski) 622 <LI>jesper (Jesper Danielsson) 588 <LI>nate (Nate Nelson) 581 <LI>froggy (Chris Michaels) 464 <LI>paris (Paris Reilley) 464 <LI>babamba (Aaron LaForge) 386
At least I have an excuse. What about the rest of you???
 
Oh, some numbers may be look a little strange. That's because in the case where someone hasn't always been a moderator I have added their moderator posts to their ordinary user posts (Tim, Nate, Jen and myself).
 
My excuse? I cant get enough of this place, and I like to argue... I've got a long way to go to catch up though!
 
hey i had a late start!...well so did kaysie-i see she registered after me-if it werent for my new camera i had to sell my soul for (student loans) id have far fewer posts.

although......i could have a higher count if i did what tim has done occasionally-one picture per post- but i'd still never catch up with him

(Message edited by paris on July 29, 2004)
 
Hey..I'm not too far behind Aaron, and the way its looking I'll overtake him in the next week or two...so you'd better be ready to change that list!!
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~Mike
 
I'll be posting more shortly now that the summer is winding down, hehe. 7th is subpar...
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From place nr 3 to place nr 6.....It's sad...
I blame my recent degradation from cable(~200-800kb/s) to a ~5 kb/s modem. I am talking bytes not bits..
I'll be back to my dear cable the coming weekend after a 3 month black hole.
 
Hey, looks like Mike's taken the #10 spot with 387 posts. Aaron took Mike's animals, and Mike just took his spot. Not exactly revenge, but sorta poetic justice. Or something. Looks like maybe Paris'd better get posting, too. ;)
 
LOL-thanks for pointing that out Peter
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~Mike
 
Sorry to say,

but I don´t like "number <font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font><font color="ff0000">•</font>" (sorry for the explicity).
At work and now in hobby the "counters of peas" as we say in German are coming!
My saying: Quality not mass!

Uwe
 
well i joined alot later then most of you and have been posting more lately but i cant post all the time because i am at school
 
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