| Nick | Number of lines | When? | Random quote |
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gr00ber | 2704 | | "much - got lots of weeks of vacation == lots of osdev'ing" |
2 |
geist | 1798 | | "ah, you were in sunnyvale?" |
3 |
nyef | 1121 | | "(Same layout for the bitfields, though.)" |
4 |
eieio | 887 | | "BigMac runs OSX though, at VT" |
5 |
Mathis | 838 | | "also Intel documentation uses Intel syntax more heavily" |
6 |
r0nny | 807 | | "i plan on having all kobjects as files" |
7 |
llama32 | 721 | | "you can still use normal C arrays anyway" |
8 |
mur | 655 | | "they dont need anotyher anymore" |
9 |
Cippo | 517 | | "osbot`: wanna suck something good?" |
10 |
omin0us | 505 | | "i read that the gdt can have up to 256 entries" |
11 |
Evil-Bill | 432 | | "bytes bytes bytes secs. KBytes/sec" |
12 |
marco_g | 390 | | "omin0us: Well, just execute the process and see if it runs?" |
13 |
iank | 378 | | "gr00ber: I don't put soldering irons there =(" |
14 |
Takuya | 357 | | "X11 does need a correct WindowServer implementation" |
15 |
undesktop | 341 | | "I also wrote an assembler using that table some years ago" |
16 |
wobster | 314 | | "r0nny, that would've been the next question :)" |
17 |
jrydberg | 295 | | "man, i hate the "new" alias rules in C" |
18 |
Cheery | 275 | | "Samy, thank you. You have been big help." |
19 |
Toaster | 266 | | "but geist is a german word" |
20 |
Brainix | 265 | | "geist: Is there a nano team?" |
21 |
nix_chix0r | 262 | | "anyway, i found the plug in" |
22 |
JimPanic | 260 | | "Ok, just wanted to clarify that :P" |
23 |
kcdarookie | 258 | | "why that? strcmp is supposed to be in libunix.a" |
24 |
ktne | 225 | | "hiii.." |
25 |
shadowrider | 202 | | "nyef: do you know how do I detect if an ATA disk is present?" |
Is Brainix stupid or just asking too many questions? 41.8% lines contained a question!
shackan didn't know that much either. 36.4% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was iank, who yelled 12.4% of the time!
Another old yeller was Cippo, who shouted 9.2% of the time!
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It seem that zateam's shift-key is hanging: 6.0% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: 23:04:53 <zateam> :O
Takuya just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock. He/She wrote UPPERCASE 5.6% of the time.
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Cippo is a very aggressive person. He/She attacked others 1 times. For example, like this: 11:53:55 * Cippo slaps gr00ber
r0nny_ can't control his/her aggressions, either. He/She picked on others 1 times.
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Poor gr00ber, nobody likes him/her. He/She was attacked 2 times. For example, like this: 11:53:55 * Cippo slaps gr00ber
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ktne brings happiness to the world. 30.6% lines contained smiling faces. :)
kcdarookie isn't a sad person either, smiling 22.8% of the time.
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shadowrider seems to be sad at the moment: 4.4% lines contained sad faces. :(
Snrrrub is also a sad person, crying 3.8% of the time.
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nyef wrote the longest lines, averaging 66.7 letters per line.
#osdev average was 42.2 letters per line. |
JimPanic wrote the shortest lines, averaging 25.3 characters per line.
Takuya was tight-lipped, too, averaging 25.9 characters. |
gr00ber spoke a total of 18074 words!
gr00ber's faithful follower, geist, didn't speak so much: 17570 words.
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devscott wrote an average of 41.00 words per line.
Channel average was 7.92 words per line.
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Mathis wasn't very popular, getting kicked 1 times! For example, like this: 06:34:30 --- kick: Mathis was kicked by mur (mur)
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mur is either insane or just a fair op, kicking a total of 1 people!
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ChanServ donated 1 ops in the channel...
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mur is the channel sheriff with 1 deops.
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gr00ber always lets us know what he/she's doing: 90 actions! For example, like this: 12:06:15 * gr00ber takes a geist
Also, Evil-Bill tells us what's up with 38 actions.
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gr00ber is talking to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 16 times!
Another lonely one was omin0us, who managed to hit 14 times.
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Ara couldn't decide whether to stay or go. 99 joins during this reporting period! |
steffylove has quite a potty mouth. 15.3% lines contained foul language.
markos_64 also makes sailors blush, 11.7% of the time.
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Total number of lines: 23578.