">>>Exept<<< for leap year, of course."
Kevin: Is this your first typo for this blue moon? ;-)
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| Hi Jens,
|
| Don't mean to be picky about semantics here, but actually, according to
the
| MS MVP agreement, you can have a typo twice in a blue moon, as long as you
| don't do it for more than one blue moon in a row. Exept for leap year, of
| course.
|
| --
| HTH,
| Kevin Spencer
| .Net Developer
| Microsoft MVP
| Neither a follower
| nor a lender be.
|
| | > Well, I'm entitled to a typo once in a blue moon.

| >
| > Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
| >
| > > -----Original Message-----
| > > From: Stefan B Rusynko [mailto:
[email protected]]
| > > Posted At: 15. november 2004 09:45
| > > Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.programming
| > > Conversation: Net//Nieilsen Reports
| > > Subject: Re: Net//Nieilsen Reports
| > >
| > >
| > > Was that a Freudian slip?
| > > - "wast majority of people"
| > > or Vas it a typo (-;
| > > --
| > >
| > > _____________________________________________
| > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; To
| > > find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > >
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| > > _____________________________________________
| > >
| > >
| > > message | > > | Read it again.
| > > | It say PC time per person.
| > > | Most of the time I'm at my PC I'm not surfing but doing
| > > other things.
| > > | I suggest that that is true for the wast majority of people.
| > > |
| > > | Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
| > > |
| > > | > -----Original Message-----
| > > | > From: anonymous [mailto:none]
| > > | > Posted At: 14. november 2004 16:32
| > > | > Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.programming
| > > | > Conversation: Net//Nieilsen Reports
| > > | > Subject: Net//Nieilsen Reports
| > > | >
| > > | >
| > > | > I copied this from the latest Nielsen//NetRatings Report
| > > but don't
| > > | > understand very much of it.
| > > | >
| > > | > Could someone tell me what Active Digital Media Universe, Current
| > > | > Digital Media Universe Estimate and especially, PC Time
| > > Per Person,
| > > | > mean ?
| > > | >
| > > | > I find it almost impossible to believe that an average home user
| > > | > spent 27:32:46 hours in the Month of October 2004 looking at Web
| > > | > sites!
| > > | >
| > > | > From this report it seems that the Internet population in the US
| > > | > hasn't increased much, if at all, since about 2000. Is that true?
| > > | > Thanks very much.
| > > | >
| > > | >
| > > | > United States: Average Web Usage
| > > | > Month of October 2004
| > > | > Home Panel
| > > | >
| > > | > Sessions/Visits Per Person 32
| > > | > Domains Visited Per Person 55
| > > | > PC Time Per Person 27:32:46
| > > | >
| > > | > Duration of a Web Page Viewed 00:00:53
| > > | > Active Digital Media Universe 136,706,201
| > > | > Current Digital Media Universe Estimate
| > > | > 199,861,345
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