Forum nears another milestone: 300,000 posts

This was taken at 2:25 p.m. EST, today, November 2.
We reached 200,000 posts on December 12 or 13 last year and 250,000 posts on May 25 this year. We should pass 300,000 posts by Friday. That would be 50% growth in number of posts in just under 11 months.
Users of the Forums are growing even faster. On Dec 13 we had 37,334 users and now have 62,339. That's 167% growth in the same ten plus months.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark have you found a way to update the numbers. I notice logging out and back in seems to be one, if not the only way.
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Reloading forum page shows 18 more posts to 300,000:
Forum Activity: 62,543 users have contributed to 38,060 threads and 299,982 posts.
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I'm almost certain the numbers are running behind. I'd be interested if any of us see it at exactly 300,000 as it seems to update intermittently
[EDIT] - Ack! It updated to 300,008. Did anyone get it?
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I think it is running in batch mode. Here's the 300,008:
Even though we did not catch the serendipitous moment with a screen capture, it has come and gone.
I guess the next real milestone is 500,000 posts. Anyone want to hazard a guess as to when that might occur?
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Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark Smith said:
It's presumptuous to assume it will happen. Who knows... maybe Christ will come for His bride before 500,000 posts! [H]
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While waiting for a wedding feast, looking forward to 400,000 posts along with 100,000 users.
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I think 1/2 million sounds a lot better than '300,000'.
Or '100,000 forum members'.
That sounds good too.
I think if I was a Logos salesperson, either of those two numbers would make a great argument to join the Logos family.
Frankly I suspect getting over the Logos4-Mac growing pains and the early smart phone featurization is REALLY going to put Logos on the map.
Then add to that the possibilities in the presentation software base.
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