A Question
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Most of the profiles I visited on this site are flagged as United States, also this is a Canadian site. May be I am wrong. Am i?
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I think most of them are from Canada and United States.
popchecker wrote:
I think most of them are from Canada and United States.
Quite a few from the UK, and I know at least one from Australia. Of course, with over 8m members, that's less than a drop in the bucket. :)
XAlan Burkhart
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It defaults to the US, so this is not a good indication.
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Most of the members just signed up so they can download the code that goes with articles.
So true, and it is okay if they don't have anything truly interesting to say.
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popchecker wrote:
I think most of them are from Canada and United States.
Quite a few from the UK, and I know at least one from Australia. Of course, with over 8m members, that's less than a drop in the bucket. :)
XAlan Burkhart
Apologies, I totally forgot to mention many of you from Europe :)
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popchecker wrote:
I think most of them are from Canada and United States.
Quite a few from the UK, and I know at least one from Australia. Of course, with over 8m members, that's less than a drop in the bucket. :)
XAlan Burkhart
And don't forget the Indian contingent[^]...
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Does anybody (directed to the folks at CP) know of the geographic distribution of the 8 million members in CP?
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Yes. I assume there's a follow-up question here?)
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Does anybody (directed to the folks at CP) know of the geographic distribution of the 8 million members in CP?
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An interesting question, Mehdi, and I would also be curious about how many site members are expatriates living/working outside their country of birth. best, Bill (expatriate from the U$A aka MallBurgerLand)
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Yes. I assume there's a follow-up question here?)
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I was just wondering if CP needed to go down for maintenance, what would be an appropriate time based on the users geolocation and for how long that window would be open.
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I was just wondering if CP needed to go down for maintenance, what would be an appropriate time based on the users geolocation and for how long that window would be open.
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Mehdi Gholam wrote:
if CP needed to go down for maintenance
Do you think the hamsters plan these things? :rolleyes:
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It defaults to the US, so this is not a good indication.
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It should really default to "Unknown", in the name of better statistics.
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An interesting question, Mehdi, and I would also be curious about how many site members are expatriates living/working outside their country of birth. best, Bill (expatriate from the U$A aka MallBurgerLand)
"In the River of Delights, Panic has not failed me." Jorge Luis Borges
Looking at the followup question (best time for site maintenance), I think the OP just wanted to know the geographical location of the users, not their nationality.
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Even hamsters sleep (or mate!!) sometimes.
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That is done off shift!
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It should really default to "Unknown", in the name of better statistics.
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A geographic distribution chart is irrelevant! They could be anywhere. ;)
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I was just wondering if CP needed to go down for maintenance, what would be an appropriate time based on the users geolocation and for how long that window would be open.
Its the man, not the machine - Chuck Yeager If at first you don't succeed... get a better publicist
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Does anybody (directed to the folks at CP) know of the geographic distribution of the 8 million members in CP?
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About 50 are here on planet earth. The rest, is anybody's guess.
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Not necessarily, the actual time would be around 3-4 am nearest the most dense user area. I don't think we have anybody in the Pacific.
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An interesting question, Mehdi, and I would also be curious about how many site members are expatriates living/working outside their country of birth. best, Bill (expatriate from the U$A aka MallBurgerLand)
"In the River of Delights, Panic has not failed me." Jorge Luis Borges
That's another good question.
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