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Originally Posted by J-Met
If your feeling really ambitious, go to "My Settings" in the top left corner. Click "Find Classmates and Friends." You now have access to all of the 14532 members of Macinsiders. The search even allows you to narrow by Gender, faculty etc. and you can even sort the list by post-count to weed out non-active users form your data.
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Thanks. I did make use of the tool to fill in the blanks on the spreadsheet, but I didn't think to refine my searches other than by username. Probably for the best though, entering that much data manually would have been a huge pain and the point of this was just to visualize data from my (admittedly arbitrary) definition of a "regular user". I don't consider users who sign up once, ask a question, then never come back, or ask a question, forget their password, then sign up again to be active members of the community.
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Originally Posted by SydVicious
you forgot manap
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Yeah, but he (you?) never really contributed to the community. I guess I never specified that they'd have to be productive members...
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Originally Posted by REPLEKIA/.
So... is this what happens when you should be studying for exams? Most of us just play video games.
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In response to this and other comments of the like: I've had the idea in my head for a while, and even spent about a week on my list of all the active members, but I held off 'til I was done. My last exam was on the 16th.
Also I just moved, but my PS3 and TV aren't set up yet. :(