| Nick | Number of lines | When? | Random quote |
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GhostlyDeath | 3707 | | "Shirk's guess of 1.21MiB is off bt 242" |
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geist | 2924 | | "yeah though i skip it and go to 8.8.8.8" |
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zhiayang | 2776 | | "alright, can I just plug the functions in?" |
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sortie | 2663 | | "Oh wait. You're on OS X. That'll be fun." |
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mrvn | 1188 | | "zhiayang: I always build with -g and only strip the final copy" |
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shirk | 1051 | | "17179869184 << that is *not* 16GB" |
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Griwes | 925 | | "cmake is a meta build system" |
8 |
XgF | 902 | | "sortie: slapd is definitely "crucial"!" |
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thePowersGang | 751 | | "ooh, I see, AllocSize != ALlocate" |
10 |
Bender| | 683 | | "Let's form a United Front against evil Photoshop" |
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dschatzberg | 649 | | "they are all in a collection of files" |
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klange | 475 | | "I love my window screenshots: http://i.imgur.com/u65Kehq.png" |
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reavengrey | 466 | | "And you begin to appreciate the stability more and more" |
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unixpickle | 425 | | "really? clang boasts its faster compile times" |
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SirCmpwn | 393 | | "crawling towards an ANSI terminal, sortie?" |
16 |
DTSCode | 334 | | "thanks for the help guys ^_^" |
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vmlemon_ | 318 | | "Still got a copy of CodeWarrier around, somewhere" |
18 |
zid` | 306 | | "than keep a second set of reverse lookup tables" |
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mischief | 284 | | "zhiayang: you could just make a jump table" |
20 |
AndroidShoutapop | 252 | | "zhiayang: Doesn't VGA allow text mode?" |
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raphaelsc | 243 | | "geist: Thank you very much." |
22 |
M1cha | 228 | | "so the libgcc provided by the toolchain is for linux" |
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Halofreak1990 | 228 | | "!! = convert to boolean" |
24 |
vmlemon_1 | 227 | | "peter1: It won't be so mini, soon, then ;)" |
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Ameisen | 224 | | "This is actually a good example of real Old English:" |
Is eanyx stupid or just asking too many questions? 45.1% lines contained a question!
raphaelsc didn't know that much either. 33.3% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was shikhin, who yelled 7.3% of the time!
Another old yeller was raphaelsc, who shouted 4.5% of the time!
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It seem that no92's shift-key is hanging: 2.7% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: 03:29:52 <no92> NONONO
Griwes just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock. He/She wrote UPPERCASE 2.2% of the time.
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shirk is a very aggressive person. He/She attacked others 2 times. For example, like this: 13:09:51 * shirk slaps sortie with a red herring
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Poor head, nobody likes him/her. He/She was attacked 1 times. For example, like this: 07:08:29 * shirk smacks head on table
sortie seems to be unliked too. He/She got beaten 1 times.
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vendu brings happiness to the world. 62.2% lines contained smiling faces. :)
puckipedia isn't a sad person either, smiling 16.0% of the time.
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unixpickle seems to be sad at the moment: 2.5% lines contained sad faces. :(
sortie is also a sad person, crying 1.7% of the time.
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sortie wrote the longest lines, averaging 82.8 letters per line.
#osdev average was 51.7 letters per line. |
puckipedia wrote the shortest lines, averaging 29.6 characters per line.
zhiayang was tight-lipped, too, averaging 32.1 characters. |
sortie spoke a total of 37716 words!
sortie's faithful follower, geist, didn't speak so much: 31965 words.
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eduuud wrote an average of 51.00 words per line.
Channel average was 9.37 words per line.
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Nice opers here, no one got kicked! |
ChanServ donated 5 ops in the channel...
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thePowersGang is the channel sheriff with 4 deops.
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sortie always lets us know what he/she's doing: 90 actions! For example, like this: 14:21:06 * sortie ponders how Unix v7 make is less readable than GNU make in horror.
Also, shirk tells us what's up with 51 actions.
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GhostlyDeath is talking to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 34 times!
Another lonely one was zhiayang, who managed to hit 29 times.
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drgoebbels couldn't decide whether to stay or go. 267 joins during this reporting period! |
nulldata has quite a potty mouth. 14.2% lines contained foul language.
glenda also makes sailors blush, 10.7% of the time.
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Total number of lines: 38519.