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Hal U. Dewin wrote:and then you'll buy their cheapo pass anyway b/c you like to ski cheap and booze it up every weekend.
HC is not a "booze it up" type, just FYI.

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snowsprite wrote:
Hal U. Dewin wrote:and then you'll buy their cheapo pass anyway b/c you like to ski cheap and booze it up every weekend.
HC is not a "booze it up" type, just FYI.

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What? I didn't say anything provocative or subversive. Just stating a simple fact. I'll even add a smiley...here: :)

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Hal U. Dewin wrote:Ummm...yeah, they sit here and "lurk" in a chatroom, filled with 25 or 30 of their faithful, all day, while 1,000's of their customers are outside....right in front of them....just asking to be ignored.
Ever hear of a focus group? Small subset that represents the opinion of others?
This board is useful to them to get customer opinions - something that normally can be expensive and time-consuming.
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This is one whacked-out focus group though!
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Steve wrote:
Hal U. Dewin wrote:Ummm...yeah, they sit here and "lurk" in a chatroom, filled with 25 or 30 of their faithful, all day, while 1,000's of their customers are outside....right in front of them....just asking to be ignored.
Ever hear of a focus group? Small subset that represents the opinion of others?
This board is useful to them to get customer opinions - something that normally can be expensive and time-consuming.
Plus there's a ton of lurkers too afraid to jump into this craziness...
So there's probably a big audience..
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I really don't think there is a big audience! Just us regulars, maybe a handful of lurkers at most. A lot of the hits this site shows might be b/c people have this set as a home site on their browser so everytime they launch a browser this shows up. Also that they keep it open on the desktop. Who knows...

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Just now, the report from the home page:
In total there are 32 users online :: 5 Registered, 12 Hidden and 15 Guests
i'm sure some of those guests are regulars who aren't logged in for some reason. but i bet a lot of them are not.
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Steve wrote:
Hal U. Dewin wrote:Ummm...yeah, they sit here and "lurk" in a chatroom, filled with 25 or 30 of their faithful, all day, while 1,000's of their customers are outside....right in front of them....just asking to be ignored.
Ever hear of a focus group? Small subset that represents the opinion of others?
This board is useful to them to get customer opinions - something that normally can be expensive and time-consuming.
yeah, there's one out their back door every day...

But I'm sure they'd rather be sitting in an office reading about your new mini-van and sifting through countless threads about people's personal lives while gathering all sorts of valuable information on the cheap.

Yep..I'm sure they'd much rather sift through all the b/s on this board than walk outside and engage a focus group coming off the mountain.

You have a point there.

I bet they lurk over on your blog too!!
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HelmetCam wrote:Just now, the report from the home page:
In total there are 32 users online :: 5 Registered, 12 Hidden and 15 Guests
i'm sure some of those guests are regulars who aren't logged in for some reason. but i bet a lot of them are not.
Of the 15 guests, 10 could be various search engines, or one search engine coming in under various IPs.
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Ski-N-Sail wrote:What the hell, you don't get to win anything.

IF you marketing guys want to make it interesting how about the winner gets a date with Magdalena from the bear quad.
i want to hang with Ramona from the K TV channel 14 after dark show in my beloved summit hot tubs....i do very well in water :twisted: :roll: :twisted: :roll:
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andyzee wrote:
HelmetCam wrote:Just now, the report from the home page:
In total there are 32 users online :: 5 Registered, 12 Hidden and 15 Guests
i'm sure some of those guests are regulars who aren't logged in for some reason. but i bet a lot of them are not.
Of the 15 guests, 10 could be various search engines, or one search engine coming in under various IPs.
Now I know how you posted all those big hit numbers on your board. :roll:
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Post by Hal U. Dewin »

HelmetCam wrote:Just now, the report from the home page:
In total there are 32 users online :: 5 Registered, 12 Hidden and 15 Guests
i'm sure some of those guests are regulars who aren't logged in for some reason. but i bet a lot of them are not.
and the most was 58 back in Oct 2005, what's your point?

That your focus group is more focused?
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shortski wrote:
andyzee wrote:
HelmetCam wrote:Just now, the report from the home page:
In total there are 32 users online :: 5 Registered, 12 Hidden and 15 Guests
i'm sure some of those guests are regulars who aren't logged in for some reason. but i bet a lot of them are not.
Of the 15 guests, 10 could be various search engines, or one search engine coming in under various IPs.
Now I know how you posted all those big hit numbers on your board. :roll:
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andyzee wrote:
shortski wrote:
andyzee wrote:
HelmetCam wrote:Just now, the report from the home page:
In total there are 32 users online :: 5 Registered, 12 Hidden and 15 Guests
i'm sure some of those guests are regulars who aren't logged in for some reason. but i bet a lot of them are not.
Of the 15 guests, 10 could be various search engines, or one search engine coming in under various IPs.
Now I know how you posted all those big hit numbers on your board. :roll:


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