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The distribution would probably be different if it was "points per country" rather than "members per country".
And the US input may be skewed somewhat: it was (and probably still is) the default location if the member doesn't change it on sign up. Quite a few members who I know are India based have US as the location for example. Don't know if that applies to anyone in the top 200 though (and I'm far, far too lazy to check).
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Here's the rank by total points (from data taken on last Saturday)
United States:11428981
United Kingdom:6578480
India:5079679
Wales:2207598
Canada:1775221
Australia:1712261
Germany:1668127
Netherlands:840192
Belgium:713854
Italy:661709
Sweden:613502
Singapore:601048
Iran:518243
Serbia:442460
Israel:428174
Norway:401974
Europe:401107
Pakistan:360844
Brazil:316815
Poland:297756
Scotland:293195
Russian Federation:273444
France:270518
Malaysia:222314
Kenya:195656
Ukraine:186375
Mexico:181071
Thailand:180961
Slovakia:178867
Turkey:170268
Switzerland:140536
Ireland:140030
South Africa:133744
Bangladesh:116780
Czech Republic:109555
Chile:108525
Estonia:106341
Greece:105718
Austria:100599
Spain:94017
Egypt:87132
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Hmm. Only one Welsh member?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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And that is actually a sheep that escaped the clutches of the local men!
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brave little Belgium
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Wales:2207598 ?
Does this mean big fishes like Marc Clifton?
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Hold on, that can't be right.
Comparing with population figures, about a twentieth of the Netherlands has membership.
But they've also got the same percentage of thick-as-sh1t people as anywhere else (about 88%), so something's wrong with the count, there.
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Hi All,
Have to go on site later today, steel toe shoes and hi-vis jacket and all. First issue due to changes in company policy PC's have to encrypted to the nth degree, fine, however the one person who knows how this system should work is not here. Hmmm, this could get awkward as we have to leave around late afternoon to get there for tomorrow. I (as always) have a back up plan should Bitlocker still be an issue... Why did they have to do this... Any clues anyone??
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glennPattonWork wrote: Why did they have to do this... Any clues anyone??
Karma. You must have been absolutely horrible in a previous life.
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Wish I knew what it was...
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Message Removed
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Message Removed
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Do I hear a small array of cactus with edible fruit? (7, 4)
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Prickly Pear (but I have no idea why).
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Pfft... why do I insist on adding so much "fluff" to my posts...
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Back in the DD CCC days, when he kept a league table, it was quite common to throw in the answer quickly, then edit it to provide the solution.
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Today is another lesson learned
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My thoughts exactly!
I guess "pair" (sounds like pear) could be a small array, but no idea about prickly.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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Do I hear a small array of cactus with edible fruit? (7, 4)
Do I hear a (sounds like)
small array (ARRAY - Group of hedgehogs, two hedgehogs (a small group) would be a "prickly pair")
of cactus with edible fruit
PRICKLY PEAR
You are up tomorrow!
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Ah, the old monumentally obscure collective noun for unspecified wildlife stratagem strikes again.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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Well, you probably use an array every day, so ... I figured it might distract you from the cactus.
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An array a day? It's all ObservableCollections these days!
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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I prefer not to observe my collections directly, the quantum effects on the data can be catastrophic.
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Well, at the end of the day, the cat's either carked it or it hasn't and 50% accuracy is quite an achievement in .NET!
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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