is 9/29. It should be celebrated nationwide!! Just under 3 more months to go.
Like a couple of junior high kids dating.is 9/29. It should be celebrated nationwide!! Just under 3 more months to go.
Can’t wait for it to eventually turn into a full on3 site.is 9/29. It should be celebrated nationwide!! Just under 3 more months to go.
I looked at the number of posts one day a while back, and was shocked to see how you stack up against the other schools' sites. I think SPS was second in number of posts to Michigan or maybe Texas. Anyway, good showing DS (and the rest of you heatherns who post so much.)is 9/29. It should be celebrated nationwide!! Just under 3 more months to go.
Don't be doing that to an old man who already thinks time is flying by (and it is). Read the headline and thought, ain't no way that was a year ago.is 9/29. It should be celebrated nationwide!! Just under 3 more months to go.
It's also my birthday if I make it that long!is 9/29. It should be celebrated nationwide!! Just under 3 more months to go.
I looked at the number of posts one day a while back, and was shocked to see how you stack up against the other schools' sites. I think SPS was second in number of posts to Michigan or maybe Texas. Anyway, good showing DS (and the rest of you heatherns who post so much.)
Click on the "On3" button at the top of the page and then the "Network Forums" option. The page shows total threads and messages for each forum. I would guess the totals include the original database totals of each forum when they transferred over to On3. Texas a staggering 4.2M messages, State with 2.1M and Michigan 1.4M. No other forums are above 1M. I'm sure this represents only the On3 databases.Is this comparing On3 sites alone? Care to share where you looked this up? I'm interested to see that list.
Furthermore, to commemorate this occasion @Drebin could do a special SPS Mag edition. Has the publication made the jump here? I genuinely can't recall.
We were lucky enough to bring most of our old posts. There are certainly more schools who have more activity on On3 but Sixpack is really not a team site. We don't have writers - just a forum. The writers also generate traffic and discussion with articles and such.Click on the "On3" button at the top of the page and then the "Network Forums" option. The page shows total threads and messages for each forum. I would guess the totals include the original database totals of each forum when they transferred over to On3. Texas a staggering 4.2M messages, State with 2.1M and Michigan 1.4M. No other forums are above 1M. I'm sure this represents only the On3 databases.