Showing posts with label James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

200 Post Breakdown.

Ok friends. Lets get mathematical. I decided to dig into the blog as a scientific tool to define our collective friendship. As you will find there is nothing scientific about it. Anyways, enough intro--I'll let the numbers do the talking. Keep in mind these statistics arecomposed from a snapshot of the blog at 200 posts--things have changed since then.

Looking at the aggregate figures, it took us 264 days to reach 200 posts. That's a rate of .76 posts per day. If this were a daily publication with 12 staff members, that's pretty weak. While the honeymoon period (February/March) saw a good flow of over 1 post a day, production in September slowed to a trickle of 1 in every 4.29 days! Now for some really meaningless statistics. The average contribution to the blog is 16.67 posts at 8.3%. That means on average, each person contributes 8.3% of the material. (Please someone rip me down for using these numbers). More meaningful are these: 4 people contributed more than the mean, 1 person is extremely average in their numbers, and to put it like any good conservative would, the top 33% contributed to almost 75% of the blog!

As you can see, Matt K is leading the pack being responsible for more than 1/4 of the posts at 55 total. Way to go Matt K. Lets focus on Matt K, the ideal blogger.

Looking deeper, Matt K's production over the first 7 months of the blog when he was living in Pittsburgh was at close to 7 posts per month--about 30% of the new post activity. Since moving to Japan his personal post rate (PPR) has slowed to 2.67ppm about 23% of the new post activity in the last 3 months. While Matt's production has certainly slowed, it has not been far out of step of the rest of the contributing community. And who can blame him? He's living in Japan now! This probably means he's out doing other more interesting stuff. Perhaps more interesting is the fact that he's drawing 2/3 the comments he was when he was posting at more than twice the rate. This seems counter to the theory that the less you post, the more attention you will drawl. Very interesting...

Check this:At first glance it looks like Matt K. published the post that garnered the most attention in terms of comments received. However, looking closer we can see that two of those comments are 'Post deleted by author", both deleted by Matt K. Surely then Peter holds the superlative of having the most comments on a single post. WRONG. 1x 'Post Deleted by Author' - Andrew. Indeed, there were three posts, all by separate authors who hold the position of most interesting post based on comments received index. Andrew's interesting post found here was about his year with Americorps. Matt K.'s most interesting post is surprising as it was rather short. And Peter's was about books. All three posts fell fairly evenly throughout the life of the blog so no conclusions can be drawn from that. Also of note: Matt Nye's single post received no comments. Did anyone even read it? It came with a picture. It was awesome.

Digging deeper into this idea of comments implying interestingness, we can see who is more interesting than others:
As we can see, while Matt K. maintains a high rate of blog (ROB), his posts attract an average amount of comments. At the other end of the spectrum, Vince has 5 posts, all with comments and more than half receiving multiple comments. The award for talks least says most goes to Vince. The award for talks most says least is Matt Nye. At 88% with 25 total posts, James seems to be the most interesting person on the blog though after writing this sentence he will probably not get another comment ever. To prove this point, take a look at this Linear Regression Analysis:Correcting for outliers, the linear regression line shows a negative correlation between posts and percentage commented on. This means that the more you post, the less your posts will be commented on per post. Ignoring the R value in the graph (as it is being thrown off my the stellar performance of James' posts) there is a fairly strong correlation between these numbers. It can be said that if you post just once, you can expect an 83.18% chance of receiving a comment. For every additional post, you can expect that percentage to fall by 55 basis points. Now. Note the circled point. This is James' comment percentage, rising above the rest. Thank you.

Moving on, we can take a more artistic but less objective approach to the 200 post blog breakdown. 38% of Andrew's posts contained videos--a blog-high--and 3 of them contained more than one video. James has the most awesome posts. Jonah's posts have migrated from video game reviews into movie reviews, both of which are appreciated by the readership. Kirby has never posted. Not once. Yet he's listed as a contributor. Lauren needs to post more because I personally enjoy what she cooks up. Matt only posted once though I've given him credit for two posts. Woops! Matt K. is the strongest power user of the blog, though his activity has fallen since moving to Japan. Collin is not even a contributor yet I've included him here because I saw his name written somewhere once. Melanie talks about Peter a lot in her entries. Nick is below average in posts, but beating the average for comments. Perhaps saying less makes people listen more...Andrew. Peter rarely gets more than one person to comment on his posts. Kinda lame if you ask me. Vince's posts are incredibly potent, summoning 100% of our commenting power.

Finally,

wasitrollingbob: can you make the end result that matt nye is the most productive person on the blog?
wasitrollingbob: BEND THE DATA

In conclusion, Matt Nye receives the award for most productive member of the blog for the first 200 posts. Keep up the good work Matt, you are a role model(is he even going to read this?) and your work is a benchmark for the rest of us to aim for.

Thanks.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Question

Who wants to go to visit Matt Nye next week for Veteran's day and is willing to drive a vehicle (not necessarily your own). I will pick up a car in Rochester and need a one way driver buddy.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

This



Yeah! In New Jersey! It could be pretty bitchin' so give me some feedback on your feelings peeps.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Friday, October 16, 2009

This Guy

Ok, I don't normally like to post videos on the blog but this is insane. The more I watch, the funnier it gets. Don't bother with the sound, its just shitty music.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

CANCELLED



Event is off. Sorry if this jerks you around. Look for something in September.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Save this date!



I want to do something I think on the weekend of the 24 25 26 of July maybe bleeding into either week bookending it. I know its not great notice but I wanna get a feel for whether people can do it or maybe other dates would be better. I think this is the best date for me. I wanna get on this fast so we can work it out and all get it up on our calendars. It would be in New Jersey.

En Italiano!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Movie Idea

The Future. The polar icecaps have not melted, and we are not entirely underwater. Al Gore’s crusade against greenhouse gasses in an effort to stop ebb global warming has succeeded and fostered a new environmentally conscious society. Beginning in 2008, the world no long elects conservative leaders but rather Barack Obama becomes a symbol of the perfect leader after which all other elected officials are modeled. Pollution is outlawed. World peace is achieved. Prisons become vacant save a few of the most hardened criminals. Hunger and starvation are but footnotes in history. Most importantly of all, there is no more litter on our streets—no landfills to be found. The Future. All garbage is shot into the sun.

The Future. Al Gore’s vision has become a reality and the world has become a utopia until one day it becomes earth’s worst nightmare. That’s right. A canister of space-garbage causes a chemical reaction that halts the fusion reaction taking place on the sun. What was once a battle against global warming has turned into a race against global chilling. The source of all life on earth has been extinguished! Something needs to be done but there is no time to train astronauts for this mission. With a ban on pollution, starting fires became highly illegal, Jack London’s To Build a Fire was banned, and the ability to do so fell out of common knowledge. We must call upon the arsonists in our prisons to re-light the sun!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Investment Advising

So guys,

During these tough times, there are also opportunities to make butt-loads of money from undervalued stocks and real estate etc. May I recommend a financial advising firm for you: M Kapital Syndicate AG. Its legit. Thx.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Monday, March 30, 2009

National Fruits Championship


What? Yes, you read that correctly. All your favorite fruits have faced off in a competition to see, once and for all, which fruit is the best. Competitors were ranked on a scale of 1 to 5, with the higher score being better, on a number of categories designed to best represent their usefulness towards humans. The categories are:

Taste - How good does it taste? Yes, this is highly subjective, but opinion is taken as fact for the purpose of this competition. Ratings are relative to one another. Uniqueness is taken into account.

Bizarreness - How bizarre is the idea of this fruit. Don't over think it in an evolutionary sense because then everything becomes not bizarre but highly practical.

Customization - What kind of foods can you make with this? Pies? Smoothies? Etc. *NOTE This category is not for combining with other fruits necessarily. Ex: fruit salad or fruit juice should not count here.

Compatibility - How well does this fruit go with other fruits? Some great concoctions have been made among fruits working as a team. Who are the big players here?

Ease of Eat - How easy is this fruit to eat in its natural state? It is messy? Is it a pain to get the SoB open?

Here are the results.





And some charts to help your analysis:





The clear winner is!



BANANAS!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Commuticide: A Photo Journal

Startled, confused, annoyed. My first thought of the day: “I can’t wait to go to bed tonight.” Any so begins my daily commuticide.


Drive. Speed. You are late.











Pay and go to platform. Don't talk to anyone.


















Wait. Its cold.












Here comes train, bright.












Ride train. This early you will get a whole row to yourself. Sleep if you aren't too awake from the cold, else, suffer.










Get off train, go to subway, take it uptown.












Rise to the surface. At this hour, its mostly construction workers and a few desk monkeys like my self. There are almost no women.
















Walk past this statue into building. Man, sculptures can be so dumb.

















The office--but I'll leave its contents for another post.











Time to leave. Peace out, hot dog vendor who plays Egyptian music all day.

















Take enter subway, the sun is already down.


















Down into the tubes.












Wait and jockey for door position. This train will be packed but if you don't make it, you could miss your connection.










Get on NJ Transit.












Home station. Is that light at the end of the tunnel?










Usually for young professionals, the idea is to live in New York. Duh, that’s one of the attractions of working in New York, it’s an excuse to live there. You could be anywhere from a several block walk to work, to a 40 minute subway ride. The social scene is babes and bars. But hear this: while there are city people and there are country people, I am neither. No, I love the burbs.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Your New Band

1 - The first random Wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.
2 - The last four or five words of the very last quote is the title of your first album.
3 - The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4 - Photoshop that shit.

Lets see your bands!

Monday, February 23, 2009

What the shit?!

"I was like, did I actually see an otter with a video camera or was I hallucinating?" he said.

The screen on Aguirre's digital camera soon confirmed what he'd seen: an otter floating on its back, video camera grasped in its paws, lens aimed at the boat of excited photographers. The humans had a bad angle, but Aguirre managed to snap a single clear shot before the otter dived, video camera in tow.

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ci_11736680


Friday, February 13, 2009

Confessions Part III:

I have been listening to Red Rush Morning daily for about a week now. I don't think they're particularly good, they're actually kind of bland, but I'm hooked. Is this what liking pop music is like?

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Sitaution Report on Iraq

I see a brutal dictator in Iraq's future.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Have you heard?

Great new band here. The Children & the Animals. That's all.