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A request to our fine admin should be able to furnish you with the percentage of pages downloaded outside the UK.


I reckon registered users would be another issue. I suspect us funny foreign types would be few and far between.


Nonetheless, this would be but a quantitative rather than a qualitative assessment.


Admins, moderators.. what can you tell us of the international impact of our tribe's merry scribblings?

Huguenot, your fine mind is always impressive, and I agree that it would be the most accurate approach - but actually I was hoping for a set of qualitative responses along the lines of 'oh, I am -my mum lives in ED but I'm in the Hague' and so on. I crunch quite enough numbers during the day as it is!
  • 2 months later...
'A San Francisco film critic says that in American eyes, or rather ears, an English accent instantly adds 10% to your IQ. Even Richard Nixon seems to have shared this view. On one of the Nixon tapes we hear him ruminating: "Wouldn't it be great if the British were strong enough to play a bigger role in the world. They're so goddamn intelligent."'

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