Jan. 12th, 2003

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Your Livejournal Analasys

Your Livejournal's Age

According to the information you provided, your Livejournal was created on 2001-08-01, meaning that your journal has been around for 528 days. What does this mean?

With over a ye ar of LJ experience under your belt, you can safely call yourself an experienced user. If you are still actively using your journal by now, then chances are you are here to stay. You probably don't add friends nearly as often as you used to, and more t ha n likely have removed a bunch of people that used to be there. Staying in an online community for a year is something of an achievement, you know.

Your Livejournal Friends

Now let's talk about your friends list. You indicated that you ha ve 27 LJ friends. A good, considerable number of friends. This list probably represents a spectrum of both your good close friends as well as a number of passing acquaintances. A few of them might be folks you met through LJ, or simply journals that yo u f ound interesting, as well as adding random people back who added you at some point in the past. A fairly reasonable friends list.

You also have been listed as a friend by 26 users. That's a decent amount of people paying attention to your journa l. By now your journal is fairly well developed, and so is the list of people who watch it. You've kept your journal interesting enough to keep your friends watching, as well as a few people that are sure to have picked up on it randomly along the lin e. You might get a few more followers as time goes on, but hey, you are right where it's expected.

Finally in this category, you have a friends to friends-of ratio of 1.0384615384615. This is an average ratio, meaning you have nearly (or maybe exac tly) the same number of friends as people who have listed you as a friend. There's a good chance you add back everyone who has added you, and only add people who haven't added you if they are a good friend and chances are they'll be adding you back anyway.

Your Posting Habits

You have indicated that to date, you have made 396 entries into your Livejournal. This gives us an average post rate of 0.75 posts per day. With this kind of post rate, you are updating at least once every other day, sometimes once a day. This seems to indicate that you like to keep your friends (or simply your journal) updated on the day to day progress of your life, no matter how boring or exciting. There are days when you simply have nothing to say, and on those days you simply say nothing, although you make a good effort to update when you can.


Your Commenting Habits

According to your information, you have posted 811 comments and have recieved 798 of them over the lifetime of your journa l. Let's see what this information can mean.

First of all, this indicates that you have been getting an average of 2.0151515151515 comments for every Livejournal entry that you make. With an average of at least 2 comments per post or greater, you enjo y a healthy dialog ue with your friends and get a lot of response to what you have to say. You might also be posting those silly web quizzes, or making entries that are so interesting or so unusual that people can't help but to comment. Either that, or you just have a buttl oad of friends.

A more fair measure of how many comments you get might be your average number of comments per post per friend, which is 0.074635241301908. This may seem low to you, especially if you have lots of friends.

The final statistic is the ratio of your comments to comments you get. Your ratio is 1.016290726817. The higher the ratio, the more talkative you are compared to your friends, comment-wise.

That's it for now! Perhaps there was something insightful in this analasys, and perhaps you learned absolutely nothing. Feel free to post your results on your own Livejournal, and invite your friends to take the Livejournal Analasys today!!!

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...and perhaps a touch of a message. ^^ Got this in an email from a friend (Don of the Don's DnD game thing), who got it from a friend of his.

*****

-----Original Message-----
From: Quincy [mailto:quincy@tconl.com]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:49 PM
To: Don Z.
Subject: Job appreciation


When you have an "I Hate My Job" day try this: On your way home from work, stop at your pharmacy and go to the thermometer section. You will need to purchase a rectal thermometer made by "Johnson and Johnson."

Be very sure you get this brand. When you get home, lock your doors, draw the curtains, and disconnect the phone so you will not be disturbed during your therapy.

Change to very comfortable clothing, such as a sweat suit and lie down on your bed. Open the package and remove the thermometer.

Carefully place it on the bedside table so that it will not become chipped or broken. Take out the material that comes with the thermometer and read it.

You will notice that in small print there is statement "Every rectal thermometer made by Johnson and Johnson is personally tested".

Now close your eyes and repeat out loud five times "I am so glad I do not work for quality control at the Johnson and Johnson Company".

Have a nice day and remember there is always someone with a worse job than yours.

Quincy

"If you're feeling low, don't despair. The sun has a sinking spell every night, but it comes back up every morning."

*****

Heh.

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