|  | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Random quote | 
| 1 | doug16k | 1251 |     | "this is horrible case, TCG" | 
| 2 | zid | 956 |     | "like.. point of sale system chrome :P" | 
| 3 | geist | 834 |     | "indeed. i have a pair of beboxes that i fire up" | 
| 4 | mrvn | 589 |    | "At least more than one buffer" | 
| 5 | graphitemaster | 388 |     | "quake servers run at like 18fps" | 
| 6 | kingoffrance | 363 |     | "im sure multicore/smp/etc. things are more complicated now too" | 
| 7 | adu | 336 |     | "Serentty: also sounds like UEFI" | 
| 8 | Bitweasil | 299 |   | "They needed it to multitask DOS apps." | 
| 9 | clever | 253 |     | "and that list of indexes is what the rpi gpu uses" | 
| 10 | Nuclear_ | 247 |     | "why though? we're still in the same function or its children" | 
| 11 | zid` | 237 |    | "TV manufacturers at least recognise that NESs exist etc" | 
| 12 | bcos_ | 236 |     | "So; same bug you have on laptop then?" | 
| 13 | yasar | 218 |    | "doug16k, it doesn't specifically talk about those interrupts" | 
| 14 | glauxosdever | 212 |    | "Same for memcmp(), memcpy() and memmove()" | 
| 15 | klys | 202 |     | "the ECG one is available online through web.archive.org" | 
| 16 | Serentty | 152 |   | "I do remember thinking about that, but worrying about security." | 
| 17 | bcos | 149 |    | "Hrm - thread local "errno" has to be setup somewhere" | 
| 18 | programme-zero | 143 |  | "is from here https://github.com/cfenollosa/os-tutorial" | 
| 19 | Belxjander | 126 |  | "but anything like that part would require a porting effort afaik" | 
| 20 | alexander92 | 125 |    | "proved is a bit strong but yeah optimistic" | 
| 21 | Jari-- | 117 |    | "bcos_ Im using the hardware task switching, TSS" | 
| 22 | sortie | 101 |   | "I do want to have as few runtime error conditions here" | 
| 23 | blackandblue | 99 |    | "yasar: what do you use then" | 
| 24 | _mjg | 78 |    | "you write e-mail to your mother with that keyboard?" | 
| 25 | Mutabah | 58 |    | "The windows recycle bin kinda does that" | 
| Is Serentty stupid or just asking too many questions?  24.3% lines contained a question! Jari-- didn't know that much either.  23.9% of his/her lines were questions.
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| The loudest one was bcos_, who yelled 4.2% of the time! Another old yeller was Bitweasil, who shouted 4.0% of the time!
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| It seem that adu's shift-key is hanging:  1.1% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this:
 21:26:03 <adu> M1 1AE
 
 Belxjander just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock.  He/She wrote UPPERCASE 0.7% of the time.
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| Nobody beat anyone up.  Everybody was friendly. | 
| Nuclear_ brings happiness to the world.  14.1% lines contained smiling faces.  :) yasar isn't a sad person either, smiling 11.4% of the time.
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| kingoffrance seems to be sad at the moment:  4.4% lines contained sad faces.  :( yasar is also a sad person, crying 4.1% of the time.
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| Serentty wrote the longest lines, averaging 143.8 letters per line. #osdev average was 68.8 letters per line.
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| programme-zero wrote the shortest lines, averaging 31.3 characters per line. Jari-- was tight-lipped, too, averaging 38.1 characters.
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| doug16k spoke a total of 16174 words! doug16k's faithful follower, geist, didn't speak so much: 11093 words.
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| spare wrote an average of 40.00 words per line. Channel average was 12.53 words per line.
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| Nice opers here, no one got kicked! | 
| Strange, no op was given on #osdev! | 
| Wow, no op was taken on #osdev! | 
| bcos_ always lets us know what he/she's doing: 20 actions! For example, like this:
 13:33:30 * bcos_ doesn't like the idea of receiving "Your OS failed, can't give you any information about why" emails
 
 Also, geist tells us what's up with 16 actions.
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| doug16k is talking to him/herself a lot.  He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 50 times! Another lonely one was geist, who managed to hit 11 times.
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| _mjg has quite a potty mouth.  11.5% lines contained foul language. klange also makes sailors blush, 9.3% of the time.
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Total number of lines: 8975.