RE: Delurk

From: Charles Brown (Charles.Brown@Halliburton.com)
Date: Tue Nov 20 2001 - 11:38:59 GMT

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    From: Charles Brown <Charles.Brown@Halliburton.com>
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    Subject: RE: Delurk
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    Hi again,

    http://www.livejournal.com/users/viralmemite/ is where it's all happening
    just now we're just flopping around with some more fun 'net memes but it
    does have a serious purpose (apparently...)

    Charles

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Vincent Campbell [SMTP:v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk]
    > Sent: 20/November/2001 11:27
    > To: 'memetics@mmu.ac.uk'
    > Subject: RE: Delurk
    >
    > Hi Charles,
    >
    > Welcome to the list- or rather welcome to those of us who are out of the
    > closet!
    >
    > The big question here, as you kind of end with yourself, is what do you
    > call
    > a meme, in order to track them in this way?
    >
    > I think in the long run this kind of thing will be worthwhile- what might
    > it
    > be called population memetics of something....
    >
    > Anyway,
    >
    > Welcome to the open savannah
    >
    > Vincent
    >
    > > ----------
    > > From: Charles Brown
    > > Reply To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    > > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:00 pm
    > > To: Mememail (E-mail)
    > > Subject: Delurk
    > >
    > > Hello, much apologies for being dense it's the newbie genes kicking in.
    > > Anywho, i'm working with some other folks on THNTRNTeiee (The logical
    > > ultimate extension of ThE INTerNeT.) on the following for a website that
    > > has
    > > some great deal of traffic in memes.
    > > memegrowth
    > > * highest growth rate in 15 minute, 1 hour, day, week periods
    > > * graph of any given meme's growth
    > > * graph of any given meme's growth *rate*
    > > * combination graphs (multiple memes shown) of the above
    > > memefriendgraph
    > > A lifetime of a meme, start with a graph of all people involved in a
    > > meme, appropriately sized, and go through time. if a user's friend
    > linked
    > > before them, draw a red line from the friend(s) and light up the user's
    > > node.
    > > memestarters
    > > * users with the earliest time for a given meme
    > > memesluts
    > > * users involved in the most memes
    > > memepushers
    > > * users with the most friends who linked to a given meme
    > >
    > > However we are not sure if this is the kind of things we should be
    > looking
    > > at, can anyone make any reccomendations for the kind of things we want
    > to
    > > track and observe?
    > >
    > >
    > > Regards
    > > Charles Brown
    > > Charles Brown, Software Asset Management,
    > > Halliburton IT, Deveron Facility Aberdeen
    > >
    > > Tel: (01224) 776771
    > > Fax: (01224) 776641
    > > Email: charles.brown@halliburton.com
    > >
    > > Halliburton Brown & Root Limited - Registered in England No 645125
    > > Deveron Facility, Howe Moss place, Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland, AB21OGS
    > >
    > > MOTD;
    > >
    > >
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    > >
    >
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