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Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 6:24 pm
by bystander
Yeah, well, we've got your address, too. There will be some government agents disguised as census takers at your home, soon.

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:39 pm
by makc
CC is curently closely followed by aliens and scheduled for processing once the mothership arrives. We, asterisk moderators, cooperate per government request, of course; I mean, the war is history in this part of galaxy, noone wants it to start all over again, and so we should remain silent about the truth. CC does not understand it, well, too bad for him.

What, ME worry???

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:43 pm
by neufer
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Melmacian forces have now overtaken Chris Peterson:

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Harry               2842  / 1.81 ppd since Fri Nov 18, 2005  / G'day G'day G'day G'day
Neufer              2589  / 3.33 ppd since Mon Jan 21, 2008  / Quotidian Quotationist
bystander           2275  / 1.73 ppd since Mon Aug 28, 2006  / Inadvertant Bot Sire
Chris Peterson      2262  / 1.99 ppd since Tue Dec 07, 2004  / Expert Cloud Angler
BMAONE23            2025  / 1.09 ppd since Wed Feb 23, 2005  / Commentator Model 1.23
orin stepanek       1542  / 0.92 ppd since Wed Jul 27, 2005  / Resident Geezer
makc                1482  / 0.73 ppd since Tue Oct 12, 2004  / Best Title in the Universe
apodman             1173  / 1.26 ppd since Wed Aug 15, 2007  / Teapot Fancier (MIA)
aristarchusexile     976  / 2.30 ppd since Tue Jan 06, 2009  / Science Officer
geckzilla            869  / 0.95 ppd since Wed Sep 12, 2007  / Ocular Digitator
craterchains         806  / 0.48 ppd since Thu Jul 21, 2005  / Science Officer
Nereid               802  / 0.64 ppd since Thu Sep 28, 2006  / Science Officer
mark swain           696  / 1.89 ppd since Sat Mar 09, 2009  / Mucker Mate, JG
RJN                  643  / 0.30 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006  / Baffled Boffin
emc                  609  / 0.63 ppd since Tue Jul 17, 2007  / Equine Locutionist
Qev                  563  / 0.39 ppd since Wed Mar 08, 2006  / Ontological Cartographer
Dr. Skeptic          507  / 0.38 ppd since Thu Jul 27, 2006  / Science Officer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melmac_%28planet%29 wrote:
<<Melmac is a fictional planet in the television series ALF.
The name is a joke reference to the Melmac brand of dinnerware made popular in the 1950s.
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Melmac was discovered 23,000 years ago when Harold Twink accidentally took the wrong exit for Neptune. Although ALF described the planet's demise as having exploded in a freak boating accident one night while he was out in his Orbit Guard patrol ship, the real reason was a nuclear war. Other explanation given during the show on the reason why Melmac exploded was that all Melmacians turned on their hair-dryers at the same time, thus causing the explosion of the planet. Melmac was located six parsecs past the Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster. Melmac was very much like Earth but it had two moons, it was oddly shaped and made of Melmac, Melmac had green skies and blue grass, and has a purple sun.
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____ Melmacian culture

The Melmacian God was called Barry. The planet's motto was "Are you going to finish that sandwich?". Melmac's national anthem was "Dance till you drop", by Homer T. Swipe, and the national flower was Roger, the turnip. During the holiday season, Melmacians dress up as vegetables and dance with their neighbours. During Fappiano, they eat a feast that lasts from sunrise to sunset, and exchange gifts. Melmacians' favorite food is cats. Melmac's one and only military was named the Orbit Guard and it took the duties of protecting Melmac from space, sea, land, and air. Melmac technology was very advanced; they had flying/hover cars, cyborgs, and light-speed space travel. The Melmacian education system accepts students into college for the standard 63-year enrollment period. Alf attended high school for 122 years and was captain of a Bouillabaisseball team (which is played on ice using shellfish as a ball).

The commonly-used currency is a "Wernick", which is equal to ten Earth dollars, and the substance we call foam is as precious on Melmac as gold is on Earth. Most metal pipes in their spaceships are made of gold. Gravel and wax are also considered to be precious metals.

Every seventy-five years, Melmacians change their personality for a short period of time. They are aggressive for twelve hours and desire more than anything to eat a cat. To prevent them from destroying things a cage is built for them to pass the phase in. The final stage of the transformation is marked by quoting people, often incorrectly.

A hiccup from a Melmacian is very loud, very strong, and very disturbing. The hiccups can shatter glass and are hard to get rid of. The only cure for the hiccups is cat juice or raw spinach (Popeye is horror-creature of Melmac).

Death is a festival on Melmac. All Melmacians die at the age of 650 years, so they have enough time to withdraw their accounts and their possessions to give away.
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____ Melmacian time

A year on Melmac consists of 364 days, 386 days if you include Sundays. These days seem to be similar to the length of a day on Earth. The Melmac months are: Harble, Tarble, Gorruf, Kilmerl, Gagg, Orring, Barp, Twangle, Fanfan, Nathinganger, Anerva, and Fibble. It's not explained how a month is defined on a planet with two moons.
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____ Biology

Before the Melmacian race existed, huge creatures used to roam Melmac; they looked like a cross between a dinosaur and an insurance salesman. Melmacians have a lifespan of 650 years. By the inclusion of a plant called the Carl Shrub in their diet, Melmacians are immune to infectious disease. 90% of Melmacians are under the height of 3 feet (0.91 m), but are over the weight of 400 pounds, since their fur is very dense. A Melmacian's favorite dish is Cat, although they also eat a lot of seafood. Their blood is green-colored and they have ten major organs in their bodies a heart, liver and eight stomachs
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____ History

Following the destruction of the planet, Gordon Shumway, from the Lower East side of the planet, believed he was the last survivor of both his civilization and his species. Only four other surviving Melmacians are known: Skip and Rhonda, who invited Shumway to leave with them and colonize a new planet; ALF's cousin "Blinky" who was seen in a car traveling down the highway and Brian, a furniture salesman. On his first Day on Earth, Alf contacted his friends in the space: Skip, Larry, and Murphy.
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____ Fauna

On Melmac cats are considered a delicacy and they are a favorite dish of many Melmacians. It is unknown if the Earth and the Melmac cats belong to the same species.

Jaffees are blood-sucking, Leech-like parasites that are able to take the form of their host. They were native to planet Melmac, prior to its destruction. Not much is known about Jaffees, except that they overran the city of Detroit and renamed it Jaffeetown. It is also known that Jaffees are not vulnerable to boric acid, as Earth bugs are. Jaffees have never been actually seen, they were mentioned in one episode of ALF.[10]

The Melmacian Cockroach is a blue-eyed, non-sapient insectoid commonly found on planet Melmac. Although naturally tiny, they can grow to the size of a Human, or even bigger, when exposed to certain earthly chemicals, including insecticide. After Melmac was destroyed, a Melmacian Roach, named Rodney by ALF and Brian, escaped to Earth in ALF's spaceship and became huge and aggressive after the Tanners' attempts to kill it. Eventually, ALF discovers a substance that is lethal to the Cockroach: perfume.
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____ Notable Melmacians

In the early 1800s boxer Aldo 'The Twinky' Shumway became the first Melmacian to win titles in the middleweight, heavyweight, and the Parsnip Division. During a fourteen week fight in 1823, Aldo suffered three broken lips and lost all three titles to Rudy 'That Mean Dude' Frizbudster. In 1931, Elmo Shumway invented television and made the first broadcast, a fifteen-minute shot of Elmo flossing his teeth with a trout, on Tarble 14, 1932. Television didn't become popular until 1938, when Shubert W. Fletch invented electricity.>>

Re: What, ME worry???

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:26 pm
by makc
how the hell could that happen with his posts per day ratio below that of chris?

Re: What, ME worry???

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:08 pm
by neufer
makc wrote:how the hell could that happen with his posts per day ratio below that of chris?
Well, two things actually:
  • 1) Bystander is really now up to 1.77 posts per day since Aug 28, 2006, and

    2) while Chris gets credit for a few ancient posts dating back in 2004
    his numbers really only reflect his posts since Jan 31, 2007.
So Bystander has been "effectively" posting for an extra five months.

Re: What, ME worry???

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:13 am
by bystander
Even though I joined and made my first post on Aug 28, 2006, I didn't post again until Feb 12, 2007. Counting from that date, my effective posting rate is 2.03 ppd (posts per day). And since I accepted RJN's challenge as Press Information Officer (PIO) in Feb, my ppd has been much higher. For the past three months my ppd has been 7.34 (668/91). For the past month, 13.17 (395/30). Although I'm not really sure how much good this PIO position is doing anyone.

Re: What, ME worry???

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 12:58 am
by neufer
bystander wrote:Even though I joined and made my first post on Aug 28, 2006, I didn't post again until Feb 12, 2007. Counting from that date, my effective posting rate is 2.03 ppd (posts per day). And since I accepted RJN's challenge as PIO in Feb, my ppd has been much higher.
Wow! You don't look anything like your avatar:

PIO : Peruvian Inca Orchid (hairless dog breed)
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ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_Hairless_Dog wrote:
<<The Peruvian Hairless Dog is a breed of dog with its origins in Peruvian pre-Inca cultures. It is one of several breeds of hairless dog. It is not to be confused with the Xoloitzcuintli. Peruvian Hairless dogs are affectionate with family but wary of strangers. They are typically lively, alert and friendly with other dogs but can be protective as well. They are agile and fast. These dogs do not like to be alone, but when trained, can do well. These dogs are intolerant of extreme temperatures. They generally require an owner that understands dog language and are not recommended for beginners.>>

Re: What, ME worry???

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:07 am
by bystander
Well, I don't look very much like any other orchid of which I know, either.

Re: What, ME worry???

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:31 pm
by neufer
Makc attack on Resident Geezer:

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Harry               2849  / 1.79 ppd since Fri Nov 18, 2005  / G'day G'day G'day G'day
Neufer              2703  / 3.38 ppd since Mon Jan 21, 2008  / Quotidian Quotationist
bystander           2400  / 1.83 ppd since Mon Aug 28, 2006  / Inadvertant Bot Sire
Chris Peterson      2372  / 1.99 ppd since Tue Dec 07, 2004  / Expert Cloud Angler
BMAONE23            2064  / 1.09 ppd since Wed Feb 23, 2005  / Commentator Model 1.23
orin stepanek       1553  / 0.92 ppd since Wed Jul 27, 2005  / Resident Geezer
makc                1534  / 0.77 ppd since Tue Oct 12, 2004  / Best Title in the Universe
apodman             1173  / 1.26 ppd since Wed Aug 15, 2007  / Teapot Fancier (MIA)
aristarchusexile     976  / 2.30 ppd since Tue Jan 06, 2009  / Science Officer
geckzilla            881  / 0.95 ppd since Wed Sep 12, 2007  / Ocular Digitator
craterchains         806  / 0.48 ppd since Thu Jul 21, 2005  / Science Officer
Nereid               802  / 0.64 ppd since Thu Sep 28, 2006  / Science Officer
mark swain           731  / 1.89 ppd since Sat Mar 09, 2009  / Mucker Mate, JG
RJN                  684  / 0.30 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006  / Baffled Boffin
emc                  613  / 0.63 ppd since Tue Jul 17, 2007  / Equine Locutionist
Qev                  563  / 0.39 ppd since Wed Mar 08, 2006  / Ontological Cartographer
Dr. Skeptic          507  / 0.38 ppd since Thu Jul 27, 2006  / Science Officer

Chasing Harry

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 5:22 pm
by neufer

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Harry               2851  / 1.79 ppd since Fri Nov 18, 2005  / G'day G'day G'day G'day
Neufer              2810  / 3.38 ppd since Mon Jan 21, 2008  / Quotidian Quotationist
bystander           2543  / 1.83 ppd since Mon Aug 28, 2006  / Inadvertant Bot Sire
Chris Peterson      2477  / 1.99 ppd since Tue Dec 07, 2004  / Expert Cloud Angler
BMAONE23            2083  / 1.09 ppd since Wed Feb 23, 2005  / Commentator Model 1.23
makc                1576  / 0.77 ppd since Tue Oct 12, 2004  / Best Title in the Universe
orin stepanek       1561  / 0.92 ppd since Wed Jul 27, 2005  / Resident Geezer
apodman             1173  / 1.26 ppd since Wed Aug 15, 2007  / Teapot Fancier (MIA)
aristarchusexile     976  / 2.30 ppd since Tue Jan 06, 2009  / Science Officer
geckzilla            900  / 0.95 ppd since Wed Sep 12, 2007  / Ocular Digitator
craterchains         806  / 0.48 ppd since Thu Jul 21, 2005  / Science Officer
Nereid               802  / 0.64 ppd since Thu Sep 28, 2006  / Science Officer
mark swain           738  / 1.89 ppd since Sat Mar 09, 2009  / Mucker Mate, JG
RJN                  713  / 0.30 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006  / Baffled Boffin
emc                  618  / 0.63 ppd since Tue Jul 17, 2007  / Equine Locutionist
Qev                  563  / 0.39 ppd since Wed Mar 08, 2006  / Ontological Cartographer
Dr. Skeptic          507  / 0.38 ppd since Thu Jul 27, 2006  / Science Officer

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:56 pm
by makc
it is weird again, I surpassed orin with 0.77 to 0.92 ppd :/

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:11 pm
by BMAONE23
But you have been posting for nine months longer than Orin

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:55 pm
by makc
yes... these ppds ought to be limited to last month or so.

Ontop the leaderboard!

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:20 pm
by neufer
My short lived glory 'til bystander zips by.

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Neufer              2856  / 3.45 ppd since Mon Jan 21, 2008  / Quotidian Quotationist
Harry               2855  / 1.76 ppd since Fri Nov 18, 2005  / G'day G'day G'day G'day
bystander           2702  / 2.02 ppd since Mon Aug 28, 2006  / Inadvertant Bot Sire
Chris Peterson      2566  / 2.17 ppd since Tue Dec 07, 2004  / Expert Cloud Angler
BMAONE23            2104  / 1.09 ppd since Wed Feb 23, 2005  / Commentator Model 1.23
makc                1627  / 0.80 ppd since Tue Oct 12, 2004  / Best Title in the Universe
orin stepanek       1568  / 0.92 ppd since Wed Jul 27, 2005  / Resident Geezer
apodman             1173  / 1.26 ppd since Wed Aug 15, 2007  / Teapot Fancier (MIA)
aristarchusexile     976  / 2.30 ppd since Tue Jan 06, 2009  / Science Officer
geckzilla            901  / 0.95 ppd since Wed Sep 12, 2007  / Ocular Digitator
craterchains         806  / 0.48 ppd since Thu Jul 21, 2005  / Science Officer
Nereid               802  / 0.64 ppd since Thu Sep 28, 2006  / Science Officer
mark swain           738  / 1.89 ppd since Sat Mar 09, 2009  / Mucker Mate, JG
RJN                  728  / 0.30 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006  / Baffled Boffin
emc                  619  / 0.63 ppd since Tue Jul 17, 2007  / Equine Locutionist
Qev                  563  / 0.39 ppd since Wed Mar 08, 2006  / Ontological Cartographer
Dr. Skeptic          507  / 0.38 ppd since Thu Jul 27, 2006  / Science Officer

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:24 pm
by rstevenson
How would the list look if banned posters were removed from it? Who else would show up at the bottom? (Yes, I live in hope, but faint hope. I'll have to go on a posting marathon.)

Rob

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:44 pm
by bystander
To see where you are, click on Image Members at the top of any page and then click twice on the POSTS column.

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:45 pm
by neufer
rstevenson wrote:How would the list look if banned posters were removed from it?
Who else would show up at the bottom? (Yes, I live in hope, but faint hope.
I'll have to go on a posting marathon.)
Well, Rob, I only put on folks with 500+ posts and you only have 258 so far:

http://asterisk.apod.com/mem ... memberlist

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:46 pm
by rstevenson
Let me rephrase without the parenthetical and distracting personal bit. I think the list should not include banned posters.

Rob (259)

Re: Ontop the leaderboard!

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:51 pm
by makc
omg :shock: you beat harry!

Re: Ontop the leaderboard!

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:06 pm
by bystander
makc wrote:omg :shock: you beat harry!
yes, neuf, congratulations, but don't rest on your laurels.

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:11 pm
by neufer
rstevenson wrote:Let me rephrase without the parenthetical and distracting personal bit. I think the list should not include banned posters.

Rob (259)
You've got to name names. Give me a list and I'll remove them.

(And not one by one just to boost your rating.)

Re: Ontop the leaderboard!

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:23 pm
by neufer
bystander wrote:
makc wrote:omg :shock: you beat harry!
yes, neuf, congratulations, but don't rest on your laurels.
I'll just rest on my Heine then.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorelei wrote:
<<The Lorelei is a rock on the eastern bank of the Rhine near St. Goarshausen, Germany, which soars some 120 metres above the waterline. It marks the narrowest part of the river between Switzerland and the North Sea. A very strong current and rocks below the waterline have caused many boat accidents there. The name comes from the old German words "lureln" (Rhine dialect for "murmuring") and the Celtic term "ley" (rock). The translation of the name would therefore be: "murmuring rock". The heavy currents, and a small waterfall in the area (still visible in the early 19th century) created a murmuring sound, and this combined with the special echo the rock produces which acted as a sort of amplifier, then gave name to the rock itself. Other theories attribute the name to the many accidents, by combining the word "luren" (lurk) with the same "ley" ending, with the translation "lurking rock".

_Die Lore-Ley_, a famous poem by Heinrich Heine, tells of the titular female as a kind of siren luring shipmen to distraction with her singing, who then crash on the rocks in the riverbed. Heine's poem was labelled as "written by unknown writer" during the Third Reich because it was too popular to ban it completely for its Jewish authorship.>>

Re: Ontop the leaderboard!

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:57 am
by bystander
neufer wrote:I'll just rest on my Heine then.
Maybe you ought to rest on your Hieneken

Re: Ontop the leaderboard!

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 9:00 pm
by neufer
bystander wrote:
neufer wrote:I'll just rest on my Heine then.
Maybe you ought to rest on your Hieneken
A little more than ken, and less than kind. :wink:

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Harry               2856  / 1.76 ppd since Fri Nov 18, 2005  / G'day G'day G'day G'day
bystander           2771  / 2.02 ppd since Mon Aug 28, 2006  / Inadvertant Bot Sire
Chris Peterson      2599  / 2.17 ppd since Tue Dec 07, 2004  / Expert Cloud Angler
BMAONE23            2109  / 1.09 ppd since Wed Feb 23, 2005  / Commentator Model 1.23
makc                1648  / 0.80 ppd since Tue Oct 12, 2004  / Best Title in the Universe
orin stepanek       1573  / 0.92 ppd since Wed Jul 27, 2005  / Resident Geezer
apodman             1173  / 1.26 ppd since Wed Aug 15, 2007  / Teapot Fancier (MIA)
geckzilla            901  / 0.95 ppd since Wed Sep 12, 2007  / Ocular Digitator
Nereid               802  / 0.64 ppd since Thu Sep 28, 2006  / Science Officer
mark swain           741  / 1.89 ppd since Sat Mar 09, 2009  / Mucker Mate, JG
RJN                  729  / 0.30 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006  / Baffled Boffin
emc                  621  / 0.63 ppd since Tue Jul 17, 2007  / Equine Locutionist
Qev                  563  / 0.39 ppd since Wed Mar 08, 2006  / Ontological Cartographer
Dr. Skeptic          507  / 0.38 ppd since Thu Jul 27, 2006  / Science Officer

Re: The thousand post club

Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 10:19 pm
by makc
you better start taking posting business seriously, neufer - bystander is clearly catching up.