Visited: .00015%? .0025%? .0075%?
Posted: .0001%? .0002%? .0069%?
Couple million have probably visited, including people who are currently dead. Probably like 2.5 mil
Visited: .00015%? .0025%? .0075%?
Posted: .0001%? .0002%? .0069%?
Couple million have probably visited, including people who are currently dead. Probably like 2.5 mil
*mathematically insignificant*
Read it closely wrote:
*mathematically insignificant*
Ask melmo.
Read it closely wrote:
*mathematically insignificant*
LRC is still up and running, so the number is not so insignificant as to mean LRC is dead for lack of interest.
I suspect one per million of world population is a high estimate of all who have posted. One might presume that random chance leads to a conclusion very few posters have met or run against other posters, but that is obviously wrong. In my case I ran against AlSal in 1973 and probably 1972, as just one example. He was way up front and I was way back, but we did run against each other.
Rp wrote:
Read it closely wrote:*mathematically insignificant*
LRC is still up and running, so the number is not so insignificant as to mean LRC is dead for lack of interest.
I suspect one per million of world population is a high estimate of all who have posted. One might presume that random chance leads to a conclusion very few posters have met or run against other posters, but that is obviously wrong. In my case I ran against AlSal in 1973 and probably 1972, as just one example. He was way up front and I was way back, but we did run against each other.
1 per million would mean roughly 7,200 people have posted. I'd say the number is closer to 200,000, or 28 per million, roughly 1 in 35,000 for present day population.