Name | Threads Started | Posts Made | Ratio |
Reiner | 252 | 3316 | 7.6% |
Lord Byron | 249 | 1485 | 16.8% |
Ron Dough | 166 | 4952 | 3.4% |
John W | 149 | 3644 | 4.1% |
Thompson1780 | 95 | 3393 | 2.8% |
Ian Pace | 84 | 4190 | 2.0% |
Michael | 82 | 337 | 24.3% |
Stanley Stewart | 80 | 985 | 8.1% |
pim_derks | 74 | 1455 | 5.0% |
Andy D | 73 | 2851 | 2.6% |
Right, that's my table done for this decade. Not something I'll be doing again. (Quote to see how awful it is to do)
Tommo
Naughty Kitty's tidied it up and right-aligned it!
No worries mate! When I was doing typesetting on a regular basis, we often had to do tables with ten or fifteen columns, and make the numbers balance on the decimal point with a very similar coding system.
Try proof-reading organ registrations some time: that's fun! (Especially when the typesetter doesn't know much about music, and the proofreader, aka yours truly, knows a bit about music and a fair amount about proof-reading but has only the vaguest idea of how an organ actually works or what its various parts are.
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