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Offline Sean

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1632 vs. 32
« on: February 26, 2003, 01:04:30 PM »
There are, as of this second, 1632 users registered to PGC Forums.  However, I've never seen more than 32 logged in at one time.  What gives?

Why are so many people signing up, never to post?  I guess I understand the workings of such a thing as a forum and that many people will sign up and read but not post, but it does strike me as a bit odd.  What say you all?
"I think that if the devil does not exist,
and man has therefore created him,
he has created him in his own image and likeness."
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Offline Bloodworth

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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2003, 01:20:39 PM »
A lot of people likely sign up when they want to post to Talkback or vote in the poll.  As such, they likely don't hang out much, but just come around when they have something specific to say.
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Offline Sean

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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2003, 04:36:36 PM »
Makes sense.  
"I think that if the devil does not exist,
and man has therefore created him,
he has created him in his own image and likeness."
from Fyodor Dostoevsky's THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV

Offline Gamer Donkey

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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2003, 03:59:38 PM »
Speaking of number of users: the weekend I signed up for this place there were about 450 users, got on Sunday morning to find 900+. that was a jump. Okay, lips stop flapping in the wind now...
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Offline Sean

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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2003, 04:44:48 PM »
Yeah, it really leapt up there, didn't it?
"I think that if the devil does not exist,
and man has therefore created him,
he has created him in his own image and likeness."
from Fyodor Dostoevsky's THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV