The 89000th post !!!

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The 89000th post !!!

Post #1by Fightspit » 17.07.2007, 11:50

Yeah 8) :!:

Edit: Here the proof :wink:

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Post #2by Hungry4info » 18.07.2007, 12:21

This is, of course, great. But I really don't think it worth celebrating. No offense of course, but 89,000 isn't exactly that distinguished, compared to, for example, 1,000, 25,000, 50,000, 75,000, 100,000, 500,000, 1,000,000... et cetra.

Let's wait until post 100,000?
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Post #3by LordFerret » 19.07.2007, 05:00

Well maybe we should celebrate now... I understand that at 100,000 posts the postodometer rolls over and then we have to start all over again. 8O



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Post #4by Hungry4info » 19.07.2007, 20:44

8O This needs to be fixed, immediately! (or at least before another 11,000 posts or so) :wink:

Maybe we could fix that eventually.
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Post #5by Fenerit » 20.07.2007, 12:55

Hungry4info wrote:8O This needs to be fixed, immediately! (or at least before another 11,000 posts or so) :wink:

Maybe we could fix that eventually.


Perhaps is more quickly to write: "Our users have posted a total of 100k and ... articles" :?:
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Post #6by Hungry4info » 20.07.2007, 22:18

If so, then that number won't appear to move for another thousand posts. I'm not sure about other people on this forum, but the scientist in me desires precisise, unrounded numbers. I don't give the length of Earth's year as 400 days, :wink:
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Post #7by LordFerret » 22.07.2007, 07:14

Fenerit wrote:
Hungry4info wrote:8O This needs to be fixed, immediately! (or at least before another 11,000 posts or so) :wink:

Maybe we could fix that eventually.

Perhaps is more quickly to write: "Our users have posted a total of 100k and ... articles" :?:

How about just "Our users have posted a whole lotta stuff!"? :lol:

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Post #8by Hungry4info » 13.12.2007, 15:47

LordFerret wrote:How about just "Our users have posted a whole lotta stuff!"? :lol:


That's worse, haha. So now that we're in the mid 90-thousands, the issue is becoming more urgent.

Is it possible to alter it to where it displays a numerical amount of posts? (i.e. "Our users have posted 104,629 articles" for example).

Second, are we even sure that it'll roll over back to 0?
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Post #9by BobHegwood » 13.12.2007, 20:58

Hungry4info wrote:
That's worse, haha. So now that we're in the mid 90-thousands, the issue is becoming more urgent.

Is it possible to alter it to where it displays a numerical amount of posts? (i.e. "Our users have posted 104,629 articles" for example).

Second, are we even sure that it'll roll over back to 0?


If this really is a problem, then why can't the post display simply
include a hard-coded piece of text that says "100,000 old posts + "
[insert new count here]?

Shouldn't be all that much trouble to fix. :wink:
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Post #10by Hungry4info » 14.12.2007, 15:16

BobHegwood wrote:If this really is a problem, then why can't the post display simply include a hard-coded piece of text that says "100,000 old posts + " [insert new count here]?


Not a bad idea actually. :)
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Post #11by LordFerret » 15.12.2007, 05:29

Er... um... my comment about it rolling over was just a joke. :lol: It should continue displaying the post count well into the millions I'm sure.

Kinda reminds me of McDonalds... "Billions and Billions Served" :lol:

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Post #12by Hungry4info » 15.12.2007, 18:41

LordFerret wrote:Er... um... my comment about it rolling over was just a joke. :lol: It should continue displaying the post count well into the millions I'm sure.

Ah, haha alright. Sorry. *Sigh of relief*

LordFerret wrote:Kinda reminds me of McDonalds... "Billions and Billions Served" :lol:


Haha, wow. Where was this?
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Post #13by LordFerret » 16.12.2007, 04:56

Where was this? The northeast US, in NJ.

I remember in the 1960's, McDonalds used to change their sign from time to time to show how many hamburgers they had sold. I don't recall how often they changed it, but it seemed every time we went it was... it looked very much like this. :lol:


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