I didn't post these until now because 1) I am lazy :-), and 2) I didn't want anyone tampering with the system just to 'win' this thing (despite there being no prizes.)

As noted, the 100,000th node was posted on July 26, 2001 at 3:51p GMT

The guesses, sorted in guess order and GMT, are as follows:

iptxs July 16, 10:15a TStanley July 18, 3:30p CheeseLord July 21, 1:59a particle July 21, 6:00p ryddler July 23, 9:00p lemming July 26, 11:43a ---100,000th NODE------July 26, 3:51p ar0n July 26, 8:00p ChemBoy July 27, 5:36p RhetTbull July 27, 6:21p grinder July 28, 1:47p John M. Dlugosz July 28, 6:00p Yer Mom Aug 14, 11:45a carzyinsomniac Aug 14, 8:00a
Lemming's guess is off the mark by 4hr 8mins, while ar0n's guess is off by 4hr 9min, a difference of one minute. So congrats to Lemming for 'winning' and ar0n for a very close second place.

Update - fixed a slight ordering problem, but doesn't affect results

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