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Old 14 July 08, 18:58   #1
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Question Twins?

I'd love to know what the corresponding spikes are about and why things go quiet at the same time? (School holidays?)



Just wondering. Surprisingly similar peaks and troughs.

(Ok, I'd better get a life...)
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Old 16 July 08, 11:34   #2
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Autism, ya gotta love it...

Maybe it has something to do with holidays?
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Old 16 July 08, 12:31   #3
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Interesting...

Notice that NG is a site with downloads, you get a load of users logging-in just for that (people that don't even visit NG forums), whereas RSC is a forum board only.

Still... it's curious! lol
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Old 16 July 08, 16:22   #4
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...and i thought that this thread was about other kind of "twins"...
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Old 16 July 08, 20:15   #5
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Autism, ya gotta love it...

Maybe it has something to do with holidays?
Heheh, thanks Xopotl! Maybe mild Aspergers... I like graphs.

But no, some of those peaks are like days apart, so I don't think it's holidays.

Anyhoo.

EDIT: It could be that both lines are actually flat compared to each other and it's the other 99.996% of the internet reach...

Again... whatever.
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