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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Two Forum Discussions with Over 1 Million Views and a Special Badge Award to vgersh99 Post 303028091 by Neo on Sunday 30th of December 2018 11:16:38 PM
Old 12-31-2018
Two Forum Discussions with Over 1 Million Views and a Special Badge Award to vgersh99

Working on the new badging system, ran across this by accident:

Code:
mysql> SELECT views, threadid FROM thread  WHERE views > 1000000 ORDER BY views  DESC;
+---------+----------+
| views   | threadid |
+---------+----------+
| 2105933 |    20364 |
| 1162297 |    37928 |
+---------+----------+
2 rows in set (0.08 sec)

Here are those two forum threads with over 1,000,000 views:

In those two threads, there is one member who participated in one of those One Million Plus thread, our beloved moderator, vgersh99.

I will award a special badge to vgersh99 for this achievement and reply with the badge details below.

Congrats Vlad!
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SUBTLEXT(1)															       SUBTLEXT(1)

NAME
subtlext - a ruby extension for subtle SYNOPSIS
subtlext DESCRIPTION
subtlext is an extension that brings the power of subtler to Ruby. A compending list of the classes with it's functionality can be found in rdoc and informations about the available unit tests in the devel- opment section. EXAMPLE
require("subtle/subtlext") puts "subtle %s on %s" % [Subtlext::Subtle.version, Subtlext::Subtle.running? ? Subtlext::Subtle.display : "none"] puts "Tags: %s" % [Subtlext::Tag[:all].join(", ")] # Views views = [] Subtlext::View[:all].each do |v| views.push("%s (%s)" % [v.current? ? "[#{v}]" : v, v.tags.join(", ")]) end puts "Views: %s" % [views.join(", ")] # Clients clients = [] Subtlext::Client[:all].each do |c| clients.push("%s (%s)" % [c, c.tags.join(", ")]) end puts "Clients: %s" % [clients.join(", ")] OUTPUT
subtle 0.8.1684 on :0.0 Tags: default, test, void, terms, browser, editor, stick, float, eight, two, seven, one, bashrun, sakura, python Views: terms (terms, eight, two), [www] (browser, eight, two), void (default, void, eight, two), editor (test, editor, seven, one) Clients: urxvt2 (two, one), urxvt1 (eight, seven), subtle - Subtlext - Redmine - Vimperator (browser), Xephyr on :2.0 (ctrl+shift grabs mouse and keyboard) (test, float), event.c (~/projects/subtle/src/subtle) - GVIM (editor) BUGS
Report bugs at http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/issues Homepage: http://subtle.subforge.org COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Christoph Kappel unexist@subforge.org SEE ALSO
subtle(1), subtler(1), sur(1), surserver(1) October 2011 SUBTLEXT(1)
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