More than 1 million CodeProject members missing
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I'm used to see more than 11.5 million users when I open CodeProject's site. But today, I see this 10,500,000 members (56,056 online) First I thought that the database was cleaned up and some users got deleted... but what are the odds to remain exactly 10,500,000? So, what happened?
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I'm used to see more than 11.5 million users when I open CodeProject's site. But today, I see this 10,500,000 members (56,056 online) First I thought that the database was cleaned up and some users got deleted... but what are the odds to remain exactly 10,500,000? So, what happened?
Must be a caching problem - mine says, "11,564,533 members (57,360 online)".
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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I'm used to see more than 11.5 million users when I open CodeProject's site. But today, I see this 10,500,000 members (56,056 online) First I thought that the database was cleaned up and some users got deleted... but what are the odds to remain exactly 10,500,000? So, what happened?
The hamsters were on a work to rule: it took contract re-negotiations to get them to count above 10,500,000 again.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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The hamsters were on a work to rule: it took contract re-negotiations to get them to count above 10,500,000 again.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
It's understandable - if you counted one a second, without mistakes, and without stopping to eat, drink, sleep, or run around in your little wheel, it would take you 121 days, 12 hours and 40 minutes to count to 10,500,000.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Must be a caching problem - mine says, "11,564,533 members (57,360 online)".
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Now I have the same value also, but that is no caching problem (unless data was cached for years) - that value definitely was shown by the site.
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I'm used to see more than 11.5 million users when I open CodeProject's site. But today, I see this 10,500,000 members (56,056 online) First I thought that the database was cleaned up and some users got deleted... but what are the odds to remain exactly 10,500,000? So, what happened?
And nobody noted that in my first title I had 0.5 million more missing - 11.5 - 10.5 = 1 not 1.5 (and i used to be good at math) :laugh:
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And nobody noted that in my first title I had 0.5 million more missing - 11.5 - 10.5 = 1 not 1.5 (and i used to be good at math) :laugh:
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Must be a caching problem - mine says, "11,564,533 members (57,360 online)".
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Richard Deeming wrote:
Must be a caching problem - mine says, "11,564,533 members (57,360 online)".
Mine says: 11,564,533 members (49,479 online) That means that when I connect, 7,881 members scram. I have now developed a rejection complex and I want psychotherapy (and, of course, the fun drugs that the teenagers are doing these days at taxpayers expense).
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I'm used to see more than 11.5 million users when I open CodeProject's site. But today, I see this 10,500,000 members (56,056 online) First I thought that the database was cleaned up and some users got deleted... but what are the odds to remain exactly 10,500,000? So, what happened?
Bobby ate them. They are no more.
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I'm used to see more than 11.5 million users when I open CodeProject's site. But today, I see this 10,500,000 members (56,056 online) First I thought that the database was cleaned up and some users got deleted... but what are the odds to remain exactly 10,500,000? So, what happened?
Like Richard stated, it might be a caching matter, since I see 11.5 million members, with about 54,700 online.
"I've seen more information on a frickin' sticky note!" - Dave Kreskowiak
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I'm used to see more than 11.5 million users when I open CodeProject's site. But today, I see this 10,500,000 members (56,056 online) First I thought that the database was cleaned up and some users got deleted... but what are the odds to remain exactly 10,500,000? So, what happened?