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Kimberley
13th November 2012, 03:26
interesting numbers...

There are currently 1367 users online. 124 members and 1243 guests

Much love to us all always in all ways !!! :grouphug:

PurpleLama
13th November 2012, 16:19
149/1243 right now!

*waves*

TargeT
13th November 2012, 17:02
interesting numbers...

There are currently 1367 users online. 124 members and 1243 guests

Much love to us all always in all ways !!! :grouphug:

not too surprising with the very limited membership acceptance.. my mom couldn't even get in... haha

Carmody
13th November 2012, 17:11
1457 -- 192/1295

Gardener
13th November 2012, 18:02
Ya know those 1200plus readers are really important we know we are not just preaching to the choir.
:blah:

aranuk
13th November 2012, 18:19
:p:p

interesting numbers...

There are currently 1367 users online. 124 members and 1243 guests

Much love to us all always in all ways !!! :grouphug:

not too surprising with the very limited membership acceptance.. my mom couldn't even get in... haha

Hi TargeT how did you manage that?:p


Stan

Carmody
13th November 2012, 22:30
IF a particular flavor of forum that already exists IS desirable to retain... THEN levels, over time, in numbers of membership acceptance HAVE to stay at or below a certain level, due to incapacity for the system to absorb, with respect to sharp changes that would be brought about by too large of an outlier consideration creating an off balance condition in the core consideration.

This works in atomic, materials, fluid mixing, gas mixing, and it also applies to human integration.

Jules
13th November 2012, 22:42
interesting numbers...

There are currently 1367 users online. 124 members and 1243 guests

Much love to us all always in all ways !!! :grouphug:


not too surprising with the very limited membership acceptance.. my mom couldn't even get in... haha

Not sure what determines the criteria. I'm not all that and a bag of chips. Just an ordinary person (but then again what's normal?) Kimberly, you remind me of Sherlock Holmes, he always counted the stairs, and observed everything. :)

Skywizard
14th November 2012, 00:13
interesting numbers...

There are currently 1367 users online. 124 members and 1243 guests

Much love to us all always in all ways !!! :grouphug:

Hi Kim,
Would you believe 1502 users online. 148 members and 1354 guests today. ;)

Have a great day,night,
~skywizard

ulli
14th November 2012, 01:14
My eyes fell on this thread right after having been told that my late mother's phone number still exists...as the private number of my sister-in-law.
The number is ( without the code ) 911243.
Today has been full of signs from her spirit; this one is by far the greatest of them all.

ulli
14th November 2012, 01:47
IF a particular flavor of forum that already exists IS desirable to retain... THEN levels, over time, in numbers of membership acceptance HAVE to stay at or below a certain level, due to incapacity for the system to absorb, with respect to sharp changes that would be brought about by too large of an outlier consideration creating an off balance condition in the core consideration.

This works in atomic, materials, fluid mixing, gas mixing, and it also applies to human integration.

I believe this is true, and yet despite the fact that it appears it cannot get any more complex than what you already pointed out, yet it can, and does.
In that each individual projects personal meaning of their own (or not) as well as the factor that prompted Kimberley to open a thread about this issue in the first place.
This is where I entered into my own WOW zone.
See my post above.

Referee
14th November 2012, 03:38
Infragaurd must be busy!! LOL

Mozart
14th November 2012, 03:51
There are currently 1367 users online.

124 members and

1243 guests




And of those 1243 guests, they are:


66 Paid NSA/CIA/NASA gummint spooks


33 Clones


11 Hybrids


6 Reptilians


And 1 alleged "Blob", per Kettler, that's one big, fat and fugly MOFO that makes Star War's Jabba the Hut look like a Miss America 2012, is supposed to have been able to managed to have 10 of it's 300+ engineered tentacles typing away madly at a computer looking at Blob porn...

Tangri
14th November 2012, 05:05
There are currently 1367 users online.

124 members and

1243 guests




And of those 1243 guests, they are:


66 Paid NSA/CIA/NASA gummint spooks


33 Clones


11 Hybrids


6 Reptilians


And 1 alleged "Blob", per Kettler, that's one big, fat and fugly MOFO that makes Star War's Jabba the Hut look like a Miss America 2012, is supposed to have been able to managed to have 10 of it's 300+ engineered tentacles typing away madly at a computer looking at Blob porn...

minus 200 unsigned members.