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mercurie
March 29th, 2005, 09:02 PM
Mods. If this is should be placed over in the "Polls" feel free to move it. I really do not think it is a poll.


Fellow Creatures,
The celebration of 30K here at the Wilders and the very kind give away of prizes just gets me to thinking. All of the buzz could create a lot of traffic here at the Wilders Forest come the 14th of April. I would like to have a little fun (sorry no prizes). I would like members and guests to post here their guess as to the following:

1. The highest number of guests on the 14th (Currently Active Users).

2. The highest number of members on the 14th (Currently Active Users).

As shown in the bottom banner where this count is done. Let's see who can guess the closest. I think we will break a record. :-\ ;)

The Realist
March 30th, 2005, 02:42 AM
1. The highest number of guests on the 14th (Currently Active Users).

0

2. The highest number of members on the 14th (Currently Active Users).

685

The number of guests should be nil. If you aren't a member, why bother ?

I would think the record will be broken. Given that most of us creatures are addicted to anything involving the word free :lurking:

dog
March 30th, 2005, 06:00 AM
I'll play :P

The record currently is - Most users ever online was 692, February 22nd, 2005 at 10:28 AM.

My Guess:
Users Online Total: 744
Members: 214
Guests: 530
Time of most users: 1:15PM (EST)

Side Notes: Mecurie I think this thread is fine in Ten-Forward because of it's nature, being just a for fun which suits 10F just fine. ;) :)

As a further note regarding numbers of guests compared with members being online on the 14th, the draw should really only have a little bearing on this, as like in past giveaways, the winners will not be made public (unless they wish to do so), and will be contacted by email in private. I don't believe there has been any change in regards to this policy. With that said I do believe the members online count and the total number of users online will most likely break the record, as curiosity being the nature of our beasts, many will visit as a result.

Steve