> and 150 that exceed his best ever of a paltry 69

Now let's look at the details and eliminate the decline in votes over the years.

My 5 best rated post are

Your best nodes per year

I must admit I expected a bigger gap between Great BUK vs mini me.

(Even that I personally don't give much about the up-vote stats and all their flaws, I'm afraid this might really hurt your ego ... sorry! )

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice

*) minus my up-vote to see the result

update

and to be fair your negative posts per year

{ 2002 => 5, 2003 => 15, 2004 => 38, 2005 => 109, 2006 => 41, 2007 => 21, 2008 => 18, 2009 => 13, 2010 => 91, 2011 => 49, 2012 => 32, 2013 => 19, 2014 => 6, 2015 => 17, 2016 => 25, 2017 => 10, 2018 => 10, 2019 => 4, }

That's 294 since I joined, almost 4 times more than "paltry" me.


In reply to Re^8: Something changed the creation time/date of all my posts? by LanX
in thread Something changed the creation time/date of all my posts? by BrowserUk

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