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John Sabato 08-22-2013 03:20 PM

Most people on the Lugerforum at one time...
 
At the bottom of the forum webpage there is a section which identifies those members who are actively on the site. Above that is the statement:

"Most users ever online was 781, 06-14-2004 at 01:09 PM."
I am curious if anyone remembers what was happening on that date that would cause that large a number of members to simultaneously be on the forum at one time? Could it be a glitch? Or is it a valid number and was something really interesting happening to cause it?

Anyone know?

Thanks, -John

alanint 08-22-2013 03:34 PM

Well, (ahem)....it was my Birthday!!

:roflmao:

kzullick 08-22-2013 03:37 PM

Mine too!

NoncomRetired 08-22-2013 03:45 PM

I was living in Ireland then and on that day, it was no different than any other day, I was probably having a pint of Guinness with some beautiful irish colleen. :thumbsup:

John Sabato 08-22-2013 04:17 PM

It is also Flag Day. But I don't think that would cause over 700 of us to jump on line, eh? :D

Arizona Slim 08-22-2013 04:43 PM

"I was living in Ireland then and on that day, it was no different than any other day, I was probably having a pint of Guinness with some beautiful irish colleen. "


Now that's a real coincidence Ed, I have that same dream from time to time too. ;-)

Lon

NoncomRetired 08-22-2013 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arizona Slim (Post 238850)
"I was living in Ireland then and on that day, it was no different than any other day, I was probably having a pint of Guinness with some beautiful irish colleen. "


Now that's a real coincidence Ed, I have that same dream from time to time too. ;-)

Lon

Mine wasn't a dream Lon, I was actually there, with which colleen at that moment, I'm not sure though but since joining this forum, I don't have the need for colleens anymore, orgasms come with each and every Luger purchase and the fact of my age. :thumbsup:

Thinking about John's question, maybe a Luger forum flash mob tweet went out to try for a forum record. I've seen that happen before.

Norme 08-22-2013 05:39 PM

The real question, John, is not why there were so many users on this forum back in 2004, but why so few now? As I write this there are 16 active users on this forum, and over 350 on Jan Still's Gunboards forum.
Regards, Norm

Arizona Slim 08-22-2013 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoncomRetired (Post 238851)
Mine wasn't a dream Lon, I was actually there, with which colleen at that moment, I'm not sure though but since joining this forum, I don't have the need for colleens anymore, orgasms come with each and every Luger purchase and the fact of my age.

:thumbsup:

I know the feeling Ed, on those rare days when I have a new Luger coming I sit by the window wondering where the heck that UPS, FedEx, or Postal Carrier is, and that starts the day after I send my money. :)
Lon

cirelaw 08-22-2013 07:21 PM

John is there any way to find out what topics were discussed on that day. It would lend a special perspective! Possibly a day before a major gunshow?? Ps Thank You John for your work, devotion and joy you allow each of us every day!! ~ Eric

LugerVern 08-22-2013 09:48 PM

The Supreme Court of the United States overturns a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling (Newdow v. United States Congress) that would have removed the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance

I think President Regan's funeral was on June 11, 2004

So maybe a combination of things that cause people to gather is the answer. Humans are pretty resilient creatures, but almost all are effected by a series of emotional events.

Vern

cirelaw 08-22-2013 10:19 PM

Banks were closed! It was a Friday! http://www.finra.org/Industry/Regula...s/2004/p002735 Nothing out of the ordinary!!

Sergio Natali 08-23-2013 06:26 AM

Let me say that I often go on thins site, but I admit that I'd love to go on Jan Still's too, but I'm sorrry to say that so far I've not even managed to receive their registration confirmation on my email; maybe they already have too many subscribers. :-(

LugerVern 08-23-2013 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luger.parabellum (Post 238872)
Let me say that I often go on thins site, but I admit that I'd love to go on Jan Still's too, but I'm sorrry to say that so far I've not even managed to receive their registration confirmation on my email; maybe they already have too many subscribers. :-(

I think they are doing manual registrations now, the auto bots and spam was getting to be a very big issue.
How you present yourself during your registration is being looked at very carefully now. Give them time to respond!

Relax & Enjoy this site in the meantime!

Vern

cirelaw 08-23-2013 09:27 AM

What was the second most active day? Do we know what day was most active on Jan's site?

NoncomRetired 08-23-2013 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luger.parabellum (Post 238872)
Let me say that I often go on thins site, but I admit that I'd love to go on Jan Still's too, but I'm sorrry to say that so far I've not even managed to receive their registration confirmation on my email; maybe they already have too many subscribers. :-(

I don't know if this has a bearing on the question or not but, I used Jan's site and this site for six/seven months, just doing research on Lugers. I had a rather large collection of axis pistols at that time but no Luger. I found on Jan's site, photo of lugers posted could not be viewed without signing in, here not, so I joined Jan's site and then I went ahead and joined this site also. Since joining Jan's site, I still go there but can't sign in because either I forgot my password and sign-in aristocratic name or I haven't been accepted, senior moment, so I ended up posting here. I haven't a clue which forum is the senior, they are both great forums on the subject of Lugers. Since there are more active members on Jan's site, answers and inquirers would, I would think, be more abundant. I appreciate all the fine help I've received here and the friends I've met, even ex-members of the 173rd AB.............:thumbup:

alanint 08-23-2013 11:59 AM

I stay here most of the time for similar reasons. This site is simply better laid out. It is easier to navigate and I like the graphics more.

cirelaw 08-23-2013 12:11 PM

I most totally agree!

NoncomRetired 08-23-2013 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by alanint (Post 238883)
I like the graphics more.

Well, this site could use a 'puking' smiley. Love to throw up a 'puke' now and then. A good puke says it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. I'd even consider a donation for a 'puking' smiley.

:thumbsup:

John Sabato 08-23-2013 03:14 PM

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