After spending a while browsing Selected Best Nodes and noticing the reputations beside them, my (sizable) ego immediately jumped up and said "Are you in there?". So now I ask the gods, am I? Is there anyway for me, a mere mortal, to find out?

Update: as halley points out in the node below and Limbic~Region pointed out in the chatter box, I could simply look at whatever the node with the lowest rep is and then look at my nodes and guess, but A) that seems an awful lot of work for Perl site and B) It's imprecise as well, as I can never tell exactly how many, just a rough estimate.

I'd also be interested in more statstics about Selected Best Nodes, is there anyway to get these without just refreshing every 6 hours and trying to build my own database?
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Re: "Selected Best Nodes" -- whose in them?
by halley (Prior) on Feb 26, 2004 at 23:27 UTC
    If it's by reputation, look at the lowest reputation of a given selection, and the highest reputation of your nodes. If they overlap, voila.

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Re: "Selected Best Nodes" -- whose in them?
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 26, 2004 at 23:30 UTC

    Yes. Keep looking. :)

    But, if you have any node with reputation higher than 82 (for what I have seen), then it can get in Selected Best Nodes catch.

Re: "Selected Best Nodes" -- whose in them?
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 27, 2004 at 12:47 UTC
    XP Vanity is a curable disease...
Re: "Selected Best Nodes" -- whose in them?
by jacques (Priest) on Feb 27, 2004 at 04:20 UTC
    Update: as halley points out in the node below and Limbic~Region pointed out in the chatter box, I could simply look at whatever the node with the lowest rep is and then look at my nodes and guess, but A) that seems an awful lot of work for Perl site and B) It's imprecise as well, as I can never tell exactly how many, just a rough estimate.

    Yeah, that's a typical response when you have suggestions here. Nothing ever changes unless the gods see fit .... hmmm.. Haiti's current situation seems appealing for some reason ...

    Just remember these words, the next time you login here:
    Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to eat for lunch.
    Liberty is a well-armed lamb casting the deciding vote.