Kevin & his associates should be proud . . . . 

Don, KD9PT

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 5:27 AM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] The repeater-builder yahoogroup just hit 4400+ 
members !!!


  As a moderator one of the things I do daily is log into the 
  group and check for pending messages and pending 
  members.

  Well, when I got home at 0117 on Tuesday (after the 
  semi-annual sheriffs communications reserve meeting, 
  plus the post-meeting critique at the local Dennys) 
  I went to check for pending messages before crawling 
  into bed and found that we've hit 4402 members (not 
  counting the 251 on the banned list).

  I had planned on making this announcement at 4,000 
  but real life got in the way - and by the time I was able to 
  check the count was at 4428.  So I was waiting for 4400.

  So... here's a few things that struck me as 
  interesting...

  Of those 4402, 700 (exactly!) are in daily digest mode,  
  1096 are getting individual emails, 2163 are in "No 
  Email" mode (which means they read it at the 
  yahoogroups web site - hopefully they DO read it) and 
  441 are in "Special Notices" mode (which is just like 
  the "No Email" mode except that they would receive 
  an email if the moderators or the owner needed to 
  send out a high priority email to all the group members).
  Personally, I never use "No Email" mode, I always use
  either "Individual Email" mode or "Special Notices" 
  mode.  There have been times when the group owner or 
  a moderator needs to send out a high priority bulletin.

  Of the 4402 current members there are 131 that get their 
  mail via arrl.net, which surprises me as my arrl.net address 
  (I've been a life member since 1978) consistently black-holes 
  about 20-25% of the mail sent to me by way of arrl.net.
  A closer look shows that only 20 (exactly) are on 
  individual email mode, and 22 are on daily digest. The rest 
  are in "No Email" or "Special Notices" mode.

  The oldest member is dated as having joined on the first 
  of January 1999 (which may be an artifact of the Yahoo data 
  base), and 148 are listed as having joined that year, 178 in 
  2000, 290 in 2001, 316 in 2002, 438 in 2003, 413 in 2004, 
  579 in 2005, 648 in 2006, 639 in 2007, 576 in 2008, and 
  175 so far in this year.

  A few more facts that struck me as interesting are:
  214 on gmail
  198 on hotmail
  29 at juno.com
  2 at motorola.com
  1 at ge.com
  none at Ericsson
  none at tyco
  none-at com-net
  1683 at yahoo (collectively)
  37 at yahoo.ca
  36 at yahoo.uk
  1492 at yahoo.com
  6 at yahoo.ar
  27 at yahoo.au
  7 at yahoo.br
  7 at (anything).gov
  65 in (anything).au (Australia)
  13 at (anything.br (Brasil)
  97 at (anything).ca (Canada)
  2 at yahoo.com.cn (China)
  2 at (anything).hk (Hong Kong)
  23 at (anything).it (Italy)
  5 in (anything).mx (Mexico)
  9 in (anything).nz (New Zeland)
  5 at (anything).pt  (Portugal)
  11 in (anything).se (Sweden)
  3 at yahoo.com.tw (Taiwan)
  59 at (anything).uk (United Kingdom)
  9 at (anything).za (South Africa / Zaire)
  1 at (anything).zw (Zimbabwe)

  The above is not intended to be a full country code list - just 
  the ones that stood out as I wandered through the spreadsheet

  And no, I will not violate anyone's privacy by releasing 
  that spreadsheet.

  Mike WA6ILQ



  

Reply via email to