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on to pastures new

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Many thanks Russ, I appreciate that and I think it will reduce the "red-rag-to-a-bull"aspect which I think often prompts the frequent attacks I suffer. It's notable that these are often accompanied by sneers about the Guru title such as that from d8veh above.

 

Well, no matter what, you will always be the Pedelec Guru to me Flecc, but as long as you are happier then thats the main thing.

 

Best wishes

 

Lynda

Remember 'Lions led by donkeys'? Respect grows from action, not badges. People like flecc gain admiration from their words, not their titles.

Blimey! We Brits do appear to be a becoming bunch of shrinking violets. We had more robust arguments in my school debating society in the 50s than we have here and even among 14 year old boys that didn't cause any offence. A ruffling of the feathers doesn't hurt anyone.

 

As for the status of guru, junior etc, again when did we become so sensitive? Who cares, what difference does it make?

 

I value Flecc's contributions because of his expertise and the sharing of it in his posts. I sometimes disagree with his opinions but I've yet to meet anyone whose opinions I share 100% and I have yet to see an offensive post from Flecc. There are many other informed and entertaining folk who that make this forum worth visiting.

 

The only people I wish would keep off this forum are the 'want to go faster' folk. Their immaturity and disregard for the perfectly sensible laws that govern e-bikes demean and disadvantage all of us and would be better not expressed here in my view.

 

However, my view has no more or less force than anyone else's here so I will express it as I see fit within the rules of this forum....which takes me neatly back to the beginning of my post ;)

The only people I wish would keep off this forum are the 'want to go faster' folk. Their immaturity and disregard for the perfectly sensible laws that govern e-bikes demean and disadvantage all of us and would be better not expressed here in my view.

 

Like wise the only people I wish would get kicked off this forum are the people who keep on sabotaging other threads with "your not aloud to do that, its to fast, it to powerful, thats against the law that is, would be better not expressed in these treads, If they what to be the self appointed forum epolice start there own threads and leave the 18+mph speed folk to there own threads.

Edited by aaannndddyyy

This may not count as pastures new, but the discussion about status prompted me to investigate the posting numbers. Here are the 30 members with the most posts on this forum.

[font=Courier New]               Posts   % of posts   Joined        Last post
flecc          17580   16.6%        Oct 2006    
Mussels         2709    2.6%        Jun 2008    
eddieo          2452    2.3%        Jul 2008    
Wisper Bikes    2199    2.1%        Apr 2007    
Aldby           2126    2.0%        Jul 2007    
NRG             1510    1.4%        Oct 2009    
Ian             1333    1.3%        Apr 2007        2008
HarryB          1228    1.2%        Jan 2007    
coops           1225    1.2%        Jan 2007    
frank9755       1223    1.2%        May 2007    
jerrysimon      1210    1.1%        Aug 2009    
Old Timer       1172    1.1%        Dec 2009    
daniel.weck     1131    1.1%        Aug 2009    
Alex728         1081    1.0%        Dec 2008    
JohnInStockie   1047    1.0%        Nov 2006    
keithazel        995    0.9%        Oct 2007    
Barnowl          949    0.9%        Sep 2008    
rsscott          933    0.9%        Aug 2006    
tillson          927    0.9%        May 2008    
Tiberius         919    0.9%        Nov 2007        2010
allen-uk         775    0.7%        May 2010    
Blew it          695    0.7%        Jun 2008    
fishingpaul      642    0.6%        Sep 2007    
burncycle        635    0.6%        Feb 2008    
Straylight       632    0.6%        Jan 2009    
musicbooks       603    0.6%        Oct 2007    
Footie           536    0.5%        Jun 2007    
john             531    0.5%        Nov 2007        2010
rog_london       529    0.5%        Jan 2009    
d8veh            515    0.5%        Oct 2010     [/font]

I worked out each member's posts as a percentage of the 106,240 total posts on the forum.I have also provided the date of joining and the year of last post if not made in 2011.

 

This was only intended to satisfy my curiosity to identify the the top 30 of the forum's staunchest supporters - at least by this statistic. Nothing more is implied.

 

I also used this post as an experiment on how to format a table of numbers from a spreadsheet, perhaps in preparation for future posting of pedelec performance statistics.

Thats interesting...will have to back of a bit as well! lol One thing it demonstrates is what a small group this really is

My goodness looking at that league table of top posters I really need to get a life lol

 

I don't post so much these days, but when Dan and I were building our EBromptons I think we spent every day on here for a few months posting texts and pics.

 

Regards

 

Jerry

Edited by jerrysimon

 

This may not count as pastures new, but the discussion about status prompted me to investigate the posting numbers. Here are the 30 members with the most posts on this forum.

 

Interesting to see the percentages 10mph, thank you.

 

Major contributors to my very disproportionate number of posts has been the fact that I was the first member, was almost the only adviser for some while, and have remained in the forum throughout.

 

Most members have been in for a much shorter period and many only visit periodically, but they often make major contributions in number and value when they do visit.

I only listed the top 30 by number of posts. They have made 47.2% of all forum posts.

 

Looking at the other end of the list, 1808 members (48% of the total membership) have just lurked and made no posts. About 975 (1%) have made more than 5 posts.

 

My 111 posts made before this one placed me at position 164 on the list, with 0.1% of the total posts. I have been registered on the forum only for 5 months, so I think I am showing at least some indications an addiction.

 

For those curious about their own position you can see the list here.

 

Russ's number of 40,000 unique visitors in the 24 days so far of this month, certainly makes one think of the importance of making posts with useful information and enaging in productive discussion. I think this is a pretty good place.

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Good decision Tony. Longer term members will remember when I once left the forum for a short while for similar reasons, returning after a break.

I could use some help Tony. I've sent you a PM

Hey Guys (and Gals) I am fairly (well very) new to this thread and I am very grateful for the help and advice I have received so far from a number of members. I would be very disappointed if a major source of knowledge and expertise dropped out of this forum because of a difference of opinion with another member.

 

So in my own interests and being totally selfish may I please request that members put the needs of the novice (me), the ignorant (me probably) and the ham fisted (me, again) first and help us out by staying and contributing with their vast experience and knowledge as there is nowhere else much we can go for this.

Hey Guys (and Gals) I am fairly (well very) new to this thread and I am very grateful for the help and advice I have received so far from a number of members. I would be very disappointed if a major source of knowledge and expertise dropped out of this forum because of a difference of opinion with another member.

 

So in my own interests and being totally selfish may I please request that members put the needs of the novice (me), the ignorant (me probably) and the ham fisted (me, again) first and help us out by staying and contributing with their vast experience and knowledge as there is nowhere else much we can go for this.

I dont have vast experience or knowledge. I'm staying because of my love of spreadsheets! ... so Willin, which spreadsheet can I add you to? Have you decided to go for a complete bike or a kit?

You can add me to both - eventually. I'm whizzing around on a Cyclamatic at the moment but I intend to electrify my Specialized HardRock in June if I get the kit I am after (more details later). If that goes well then Mrs. Willin will get the Cyclamatic - unless I electrify her Trek 7.2 Hybrid in which case the Cyclamatic is up for sale unless one of my daughters takes a shine to it.
With regards to the 40k visitors, web server stats also count robots as they trawl the site as i found with my sites. I was getting 3000 visitors a month (classification of unique) but bts were counted in there so that throws the stats off and its not just 1 2 or 3 bots or even 10 20 30 its a lot. No 39900 though :)
With regards to the 40k visitors, web server stats also count robots as they trawl the site as i found with my sites. I was getting 3000 visitors a month (classification of unique) but bts were counted in there so that throws the stats off and its not just 1 2 or 3 bots or even 10 20 30 its a lot. No 39900 though :)

 

GA does a pretty good job of filtering out most robots, plus you can use custom segments to filter out any that it hasn't spotted (some newer ones execute javascript etc). Plus we also use another piece of tracking software and both report similar numbers even though they track in different ways. Nothing will be 100% accurate but based on the traffic since 2006 there hasn't been any major spikes or drops, just a gradual climb in numbers.

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