Is CC Inclining?
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:35 am
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This.Pixar wrote:either that or you're not doing your job finding multis
Pixar wrote:either that or you're not doing your job finding multis
this its alarming! so in two years we will have almost 50000 active players!!! This its so big increase of players, i think that CC can not hold that, so system will fall apart !!! Its Catastrophe on sight!!!BGtheBrain wrote:6 hours ago: 12890
Currently: 12907
17 new members in 6 hours
EQUALS
68 new members in 1 day
EQUALS
24820 new members in 1 year
As long as Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman don't distract them by making a really bad movie!betiko wrote:Pixar wrote:either that or you're not doing your job finding multis![]()
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Bg wanted to test the side effects of his holidays!
Yesterday i saw something on tv about submarines, they were on uss alabama and sailors were playing risk during their free time. I think that when these guys will come back on land and will have internet access we should bombard their browsers with cc adds. 160 sailors x 14 ohio class subs of people playing risk all year long on the board game, woohoo!
We'll need more advertising and a lobby to push through 1 child per family legislationBigBallinStalin wrote:With this trend, all Earthlings will be playing CC within roughly 240,000 years--if the population remains constant.
Gentlemen, we have a long way to go.
There's no doubt that CC has declined severely over the last four years. (It peaked in 2009.)AdamKeith wrote:Every year the highest number of CC users is always in late summer. Two years ago around this time CC had about 18,500 members. If you consider losing about 6,000 members in two years an incline I am not sure what planet you are on.
I love CC and that is why I continue to play it & have premium membership, but it is slowly declining. I am sure the admins are attempting to turn this trend around & there is evidence that they are but it is still a mostly negative trend.
declining - inclining - and now reclining ?? huh, so many new words what i need to learnthegreekdog wrote:The better question is whether CC is reclining.
I contemplated simply typing "Inb4 CC Reclining Thread."qwert wrote:declining - inclining - and now reclining ?? huh, so many new words what i need to learnthegreekdog wrote:The better question is whether CC is reclining.
are someone now will open new topic with title " is CC reclining? "
(first i need to discover what this word means")
good that you dont write:thegreekdog wrote:I contemplated simply typing "Inb4 CC Reclining Thread."qwert wrote:declining - inclining - and now reclining ?? huh, so many new words what i need to learnthegreekdog wrote:The better question is whether CC is reclining.
are someone now will open new topic with title " is CC reclining? "
(first i need to discover what this word means")
I think if CC is declining, some might say the operators of the website were reclining which would account for the decline.
even your original post i need to check in google translator, because i dont have any clue what you say?I think if CC is declining, some might say the operators of the website were reclining which would account for the incline.
This topic is refined, so you should not be so disinclined. I might even call it sublime.AndyDufresne wrote:I should be disinclined to like this topic, but I am not.
--Andy
TGD STOP IT. You are blowing my mind.thegreekdog wrote:This topic is refined, so you should not be so disinclined. I might even call it sublime.AndyDufresne wrote:I should be disinclined to like this topic, but I am not.
--Andy
We've only just begun!AndyDufresne wrote:TGD STOP IT. You are blowing my mind.thegreekdog wrote:This topic is refined, so you should not be so disinclined. I might even call it sublime.AndyDufresne wrote:I should be disinclined to like this topic, but I am not.
--Andy
--Andy
qwert wrote: good that you dont write:even your original post i need to check in google translator, because i dont have any clue what you say?I think if CC is declining, some might say the operators of the website were reclining which would account for the incline.![]()
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Homocline was introduced as a new term at the 1915 meeting of the Geological Society of America, but its precise definition and usage have been inconsistent, as was the case with the term monocline before then.[13] Both terms have been used to describe "beds dipping in one direction" and a "one-limbed flexure", with different authors making incompatible distinctions.[13] Henry Darwin Rogers introduced the term monoclinal in 1842, and it supplanted the previously used term uniclinal,[14] but is now considered obsolete.[5]