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Originally posted by TJ Spikes
2008-03-18 11:18:30 signup 400
Me too. Damn. Bort didn't get me anything either.
He might be waiting for the 100th season Extravaganza to pass out anniversary gifts.
2008-03-18 11:18:30 signup 400
Me too. Damn. Bort didn't get me anything either.
He might be waiting for the 100th season Extravaganza to pass out anniversary gifts.
Originally posted by Bluesman
He might be waiting for the 100th season Extravaganza to pass out anniversary gifts.
Great. I'll finally get that Tops baseball card of Joe Shlabotnik.
He might be waiting for the 100th season Extravaganza to pass out anniversary gifts.
Great. I'll finally get that Tops baseball card of Joe Shlabotnik.
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Originally posted by Bluesman
He might be waiting for the 100th season Extravaganza to pass out anniversary gifts.
probably anniversary .gifs
He might be waiting for the 100th season Extravaganza to pass out anniversary gifts.
probably anniversary .gifs
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So who has done a study (ok, educated guesses work too) as to the % of currently active users with 2008 sign-up dates vs. post-2008 sign-up dates? I'd be curious if the 2008ers are >50% or <50%. Either way, it's crazy the remaining % of us still logging in 14 years later...
Originally posted by Daedalus
So who has done a study (ok, educated guesses work too) as to the % of currently active users with 2008 sign-up dates vs. post-2008 sign-up dates? I'd be curious if the 2008ers are >50% or <50%. Either way, it's crazy the remaining % of us still logging in 14 years later...
There were over 279K usernames registered by the end of 2008, and there are fewer than 450K registered now, so, yeah, easily more than 50% by the end of 2008. As far as which ones are active users, no way to tell unless you're Bert or Double D.
So who has done a study (ok, educated guesses work too) as to the % of currently active users with 2008 sign-up dates vs. post-2008 sign-up dates? I'd be curious if the 2008ers are >50% or <50%. Either way, it's crazy the remaining % of us still logging in 14 years later...
There were over 279K usernames registered by the end of 2008, and there are fewer than 450K registered now, so, yeah, easily more than 50% by the end of 2008. As far as which ones are active users, no way to tell unless you're Bert or Double D.
Edited by slughead42 on May 6, 2022 18:39:36
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