I was browsing TERB yesterday and was struck by the number of posters who have accumulated literally thousands of posts. My guestimate:
- At least three dozen posters over the 1,000 mark
- A dozen over the 5,000 mark
- A half-dozen with over 10,000 posts. That's right: 10 000 posts, that makes over 7 posts every single day over the last 4 years
Don't even ask what proportion of these post are reviews: there aren't enough places after the decimal point on your calculator to display the figure!
So how do these guys earn their living to be able to spend so much time in front of a computer???
SPs are a lot more active on TERB than here on MERB; I'll chalk that up to the language barrier: SPs in Qc are generally francophone and are not comfortable enough in written English.
There's also a peculiar type of humour on TERB that I haven't seen neither here nor or TBD: usually glib and airy but also hilarious at times--a real treat. Over here, EGB would be the prime representative of this TERB-species.
So my question for debate is: are these differences between MERB and TERB representative of the distinct YUL and YYC cultures, or are TERBites a unique sub-species of the Internet inhabitants?
- At least three dozen posters over the 1,000 mark
- A dozen over the 5,000 mark
- A half-dozen with over 10,000 posts. That's right: 10 000 posts, that makes over 7 posts every single day over the last 4 years
Don't even ask what proportion of these post are reviews: there aren't enough places after the decimal point on your calculator to display the figure!
So how do these guys earn their living to be able to spend so much time in front of a computer???
SPs are a lot more active on TERB than here on MERB; I'll chalk that up to the language barrier: SPs in Qc are generally francophone and are not comfortable enough in written English.
There's also a peculiar type of humour on TERB that I haven't seen neither here nor or TBD: usually glib and airy but also hilarious at times--a real treat. Over here, EGB would be the prime representative of this TERB-species.
So my question for debate is: are these differences between MERB and TERB representative of the distinct YUL and YYC cultures, or are TERBites a unique sub-species of the Internet inhabitants?