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You've taken me back to the days of needing to replace the IO buffer chip on the serial card to ensure there enough bytes of buffer to be able to handle those mentally fast Hayes Optima 28,800 external modems. Wow! but those things flew!
The machine room at my last permie gig had cabinets full of them for connecting the various buildings. I used to spend ages in there with the lights off watching the LEDs.
I could do a table showing the ratio of CUK post count (less LR, of course) to TPD posts. It wouldn't be a drivel %age (i.e. what proportion of one's posting is just to TPD) but would be a marker of how much drivel one generates relative to the good, high quality stuff one finds in General, etc.
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Each General, etc. post would be one point, a post in LR counts as zero but a post in TPD counts as minus one. The lower the score, the more that person is a Bad Person in the eyes of the Good Folks on General.
However, I already know who will be ranked Number One on that list.
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
I could do a table showing the ratio of CUK post count (less LR, of course) to TPD posts. It wouldn't be a drivel %age (i.e. what proportion of one's posting is just to TPD) but would be a marker of how much drivel one generates relative to the good, high quality stuff one finds in General, etc.
Can you find which posters have contributed to which forum?
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