Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!think!ames!ig!mcb From: mcb@presto.IG.COM (Michael C. Berch) Newsgroups: news.misc Subject: Re: Top 25 News Submitters by User by Kbytes for the last 2 weeks Message-ID: Date: 27 Dec 89 00:26:54 GMT References: <74246@uunet.UU.NET> Organization: IntelliGenetics, Inc., Mountain View, Calif. USA Lines: 25 In the referenced article, newsstats@uunet.UU.NET writes: > No. of % of > Rank Articles KBytes Total User > 1 19 747.9 0.8% mip@massormetrix.IDA.LIU.SE (Mikael Patel) > 66% comp.lang.forth 33% alt.sources > 2 18 633.3 0.7% rommel@lan.INFORMATIK.TU-MUENCHEN.DBP.DE (Kai-Uwe Rommel) > 100% comp.os.os2 > 3 22 316.5 0.3% gih900@csc.ANU.OZ (Geoff Huston) > 100% news.software.anu-news > 4 12 298.0 0.3% ander@pawl.RPI.EDU (Michael R. Primm) > 99% comp.os.os2 > 5 17 278.0 0.3% kristoff@genbank.BIO.NET (Dave Kristofferson) > 71% bionet.sci-resources 23% bionet.journals.contents Perhaps this is "old news" (since I don't look at the UUNET stats very often), but I just noticed that the top 3 posters for the last stats period are from outside the U.S. I trust this should dispell any remaining doubts on the part of participants who believe that Usenet is still an American phenomenon and assume that what is true here is true universally. -- Michael C. Berch mcb@presto.ig.com / uunet!presto.ig.com!mcb / ames!bionet!mcb