Comment activity

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Alan ran a query on his blog’s database to peek at comment activity on his blog. I was curious, so ran the query here, too. The top 10 comment posters in 2008: (not counting the evil, evil spamroaches of course…)

  1. dnorman: 353
  2. Scott Leslie: 43
  3. Jim: 39
  4. David Esrati: 37
  5. Alan Levine: 36
  6. Chris L: 26
  7. Sami: 22
  8. Rob Wall: 22
  9. Brian: 16
  10. Cole: 16

Comments

9 Responses to “Comment activity”

  1. Alan Levine says:

    Whew! I made the list!

  2. Cole says:

    I feel like a bum at only 16. What a bum! More this year, I promise!

  3. Cole says:

    I keep trying to run the query from CogDog my blog and I get an error. Sigh … I wanted to be able to make you feel as guilty as I do!

  4. Jim says:

    That fucking Leslie, I’ll get him yet. This is unacceptable, I was sure I was first. In fact, Scott may very well be the top commenter on my log, he is absolutely an insane comment blogger, kudos to him. I always liked that guy. In fact, I think I love him, but I’m hurt he is above me in this list. How could he do that to me? I’m confused. I need help….

  5. dnorman says:

    If it’s _that_ important, call my Accounts department, and we can set up some comment payola to bump you up the rankings…

  6. Jim says:

    Oh listen to you, now you’re all cool, calm and collected. I may just start doubling my energies on this blog in the comments area to make you work a little harder. You’re blogging numbers have improved, but your crack twitter addiction had me scared. I was the footprints in the sand when you needed to be carried, so remember that, honcho!

  7. dnorman says:

    my footprints disappeared because I went bodysurfing while you suckas stayed back on dry land.

  8. Scott Leslie says:

    will you guys fucking stop posting these top commentors lists on your sites, they are spoiling the illusion that I actually DO anything other than comment on your blogs!

  9. dnorman says:

    it’s ok. i’ve blocked the bccampus.ca domain, so your secret should be safe. not that anyone actually reads this blog anyway…

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