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#51 2009-11-27 20:40:25

Greatdane
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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

technoguyx wrote:

floatingmagictree wrote:

I'm of the late, not dominant, 08 species.

Same here.

Why are the descriptions in Greek anyways?  hmm

I liked it. It sounded very... specieslike.

If you could find me a Roman translator, that would be nice too, as it is better in Roman.

I also used Greek because it was the most easily readable.



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#52 2009-11-27 20:43:10

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Greatdane wrote:

technoguyx wrote:

floatingmagictree wrote:

I'm of the late, not dominant, 08 species.

Same here.

Why are the descriptions in Greek anyways?  hmm

I liked it. It sounded very... specieslike.

If you could find me a Roman translator, that would be nice too, as it is better in Roman.

I also used Greek because it was the most easily readable.



I'm the only early 07 guy here!

I feel so alone...  sad

I think archmage was before you...


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#53 2009-11-27 20:51:33

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

adriangl wrote:

Greatdane wrote:

technoguyx wrote:


Same here.

Why are the descriptions in Greek anyways?  hmm

I liked it. It sounded very... specieslike.

If you could find me a Roman translator, that would be nice too, as it is better in Roman.

I also used Greek because it was the most easily readable.



I'm the only early 07 guy here!

I feel so alone...  sad

I think archmage was before you...

He was. But I didn't mention that. I just said I'm the only 07 guy in this thread. Which means we account for about 3% of the population.

That's how rare we are.  tongue


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#54 2009-11-27 20:54:00

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

This is an account of 36 people. That's 1/10,000 of the population.

It's not enough to average out a good number.

Let's have 64 more people and then we'll have a good number.  smile


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#55 2009-11-27 21:02:33

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Don't kill me if the graphs and charts are not accurate. It takes a looooooong time to update them.


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#56 2009-11-27 21:28:48

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Greatdane wrote:

I'm the only early 07 guy here!

I feel so alone...  sad

not for long!! im from '07 too.  tongue  *high five*


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#57 2009-11-27 21:39:22

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

funkymonkey wrote:

Greatdane wrote:

I'm the only early 07 guy here!

I feel so alone...  sad

not for long!! im from '07 too.  tongue  *high five*

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#58 2009-11-27 23:58:47

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

urhungry wrote:

I'm an early 09 er. I had no ideah how many people had registered after me!

I know... weird. I still feel very very new to scratch.


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#59 2009-11-28 00:08:59

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

I can't understand!


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#60 2009-11-28 00:21:34

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

I'm still new to Scratch it's only been about 1 & 1/2 months .

That means i'm a late 09er. I remember the first version of scratch. I've been using scratch for ages, I just never got around to getting an account.


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#61 2009-11-28 01:29:47

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

lemme check my join date


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#62 2009-11-28 01:31:04

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

late 07er


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#63 2009-11-28 03:35:15

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Yay! I'm the early 2008 type!

Just made it. I'm from July.  big_smile


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#64 2009-11-28 03:51:53

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

I don't like the way everything's being grouped by when people joined... it's silly.

Anyway, I registered on the 25th of July, 2008. I'd rather be earlier... but who cares? I'm in July anyway.  tongue


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#65 2009-11-28 04:14:25

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Well on the TBG forums we're all 09'ers XD

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#66 2009-11-28 05:21:07

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

So we have to judge people by the day they joined. XD


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#67 2009-11-28 07:19:39

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Jonathanpb wrote:

So we have to judge people by the day they joined. XD

I think this is just to see how many of the different species there are.


Now only using this account to post in Miscellaneous, but when Miss_Webgal becomes a Scratcher I'm ditching this account.

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#68 2009-11-28 11:26:59

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Jonathanpb wrote:

I don't like the way everything's being grouped by when people joined... it's silly.

Anyway, I registered on the 25th of July, 2008. I'd rather be earlier... but who cares? I'm in July anyway.  tongue

It's an experiment to see how much of which...

I wanted to see if I was almost alone(1 other guy with me) of the early 07 group.

I gave it a twist with the names of species.


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#69 2009-11-28 11:29:17

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Look at all the graphs and charts. I'm trying to collect data.


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#70 2009-11-28 11:31:31

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Chrischb wrote:

Yay! I'm the early 2008 type!

Just made it. I'm from July.  big_smile

Oops, Chris.

I said BEGINNING of July.

Sorry.  tongue


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#71 2009-11-28 11:46:57

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

What exactly do you mean by "dominant"?


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#72 2009-11-28 11:49:36

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

andresmh wrote:

What exactly do you mean by "dominant"?

He means, the species that there are more of.

Well, it's a guess...

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#73 2009-11-28 11:51:34

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

Well for one thing we know that we are ALL Homosapiens!


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#74 2009-11-28 12:02:10

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

floatingmagictree wrote:

andresmh wrote:

What exactly do you mean by "dominant"?

He means, the species that there are more of.

Well, it's a guess...

Ah, I see. Thanks.

I think calling them "dominant" might introduce a bias in the survey.  For example, if you want to know  what percentage of people likes apples and what percentage likes oranges  but then you call the people who like apples: "the dominant apple lovers", you are already saying that they are the majority, even before you collect the data  smile

Another thing to consider is whether or not each of these type of people checks the forums. My impression is that a lot of active Scratchers do not use the forums.


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#75 2009-11-28 12:17:13

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Re: What species of Scratcher are you?

andresmh wrote:

floatingmagictree wrote:

andresmh wrote:

What exactly do you mean by "dominant"?

He means, the species that there are more of.

Well, it's a guess...

Ah, I see. Thanks.

I think calling them "dominant" might introduce a bias in the survey.  For example, if you want to know  what percentage of people likes apples and what percentage likes oranges  but then you call the people who like apples: "the dominant apple lovers", you are already saying that they are the majority, even before you collect the data  smile

Another thing to consider is whether or not each of these type of people checks the forums. My impression is that a lot of active Scratchers do not use the forums.

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