I have an interesting metric to determine the popularity of each thread. Take the total number of views divided by the number of posts for each thread.
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Doesn't that mean that the more discussion a thread generates the less popular it will be?
The next person to post will cut the popularity in half.It is hard to find the Truth when you start your search with a preconceived notion of what the Truth will be.
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Originally posted by mrmarket View PostI have an interesting metric to determine the popularity of each thread. Take the total number of views divided by the number of posts for each thread.
Hmmmmm according to my calculations IIC = 354,766/8749 = 40.55
and DEAD DOG 9476/183 = 51.78
DEAD DOG CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE MORE POPULAR THAN IIC
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Originally posted by Phoenix7 View PostGee and I thought Einstein with E=MC(SQUARED) was great.
Hmmmmm according to my calculations IIC = 354,766/8749 = 40.55
and DEAD DOG 9476/183 = 51.78
DEAD DOG CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE MORE POPULAR THAN IIC
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Originally posted by IIC View PostMaybe he is less talkative
Oh well a little levity never hurt! It has been said , "That What People Say about you is their problem not yours" How true that is. I might also add that "Dead Dog" has some damn good picks!
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Originally posted by mrmarket View PostI have an interesting metric to determine the popularity of each thread. Take the total number of views divided by the number of posts for each thread.
YOU ARE MR. HUGE!
Now Sir. How about a stock pick so I can start making some serious money.
Go MR. Huge!
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Originally posted by billyjoe View PostI've found that the perfect thread has a posts/views ratio of 1/28.26.
-----------billyIt is hard to find the Truth when you start your search with a preconceived notion of what the Truth will be.
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