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If you click on your name to the left of one of your posts you will go to a page that includes your total posts and the posts per day average. You can also click on the members link above and click on your name.
I'm at 0.38, however, this statistic in and of itself provides little useful information; obviously one cannot make a partial post (or can they?) as posts are discrete individual events Someone should program algorithms in the bulletin board counter to determine the distributions of posts, look for periodocity, and adjust for seasonal variations in forum members' abilities and inclinations to post.
I wonder if anyone ever tried to correlate the number of posts to "rank" in the forum? I'd think the newbies would have a bunch of questions that would skew the figures (I know I did).
I'm not going to admit mine... (Oh geez, that's another one!) When I grow up, I'll try to be like Bill Holcomb--posting only when I have some helpful, true information.
Dave, that is kind of where I am at. There are so many people on this site that I respect so much, yet they post remarkably little! The caliber of their posts must truly be amazing because they are the unquestioned gurus. Me, I have been joined at the hip to my Macintosh for so many years that posting is almost an invisible event, it is simply something else I do while on my computers.
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