Anybody else notice the increase in members online???

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For the last couple of months, when I've checked the number of members online, it's been consistently at about 80 members at any given time. For the past several days, it's been 100+ everytime I've checked.

He's catchin' on, I'm tellin' ya!!!:D
 
What was going on that day?

I remember that well. Forums were laggy as hell, and the pages constantly timed out. :) It was great...

Seems someone has been fanning the smoldering embers, and the flames are beginning the flare up again. If RP breaks 20% in NC, watch these forums really blow up! :cool:
 
It started when he got 16% in PA and now continues with the NV convention. When stuff happens people pay attention.
 
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No, it's just me. From the depths of my lair (my mother's basement) I have begun the reactivation of all ron paul spambots. Internet BEWARE! Muhahahahaha!

Seriously though, I have noticed it too. I think it has to do with the goings on in NV.
 
Many of us worked very hard all last year. After awhile we were burned out and needed a break. We are rested, fired up, and ready for convention season.
 
hmmm

No, it's just me. From the depths of my lair (my mother's basement) I have begun the reactivation of all ron paul spambots. Internet BEWARE! Muhahahahaha!

Seriously though, I have noticed it too. I think it has to do with the goings on in NV.

didnt someone actually name that spammer? that one supporter spamming the polls:)?? what was his name again??? there was a post awhile back naming the one supporter;)
 
I personally have spent the past few months studying the works of Mises, Rothbard, Hayek, Hazlitt, etc. sharpening my knowledge of economics and liberty. I knew the campaign was pretty much over after Super Tuesday and have been channeling my energies in other areas so as to become a better asset for the revolution in the future. I'm sure others are probably using their time in manners they find productive as well.

Just letting you all know that we're still around. This revolution is just getting started ;)
 
I personally have spent the past few months studying the works of Mises, Rothbard, Hayek, Hazlitt, etc. sharpening my knowledge of economics and liberty. I knew the campaign was pretty much over after Super Tuesday and have been channeling my energies in other areas so as to become a better asset for the revolution in the future. I'm sure others are probably using their time in manners they find productive as well.

Just letting you all know that we're still around. This revolution is just getting started ;)

I've been reading "theory of money and credit" by Mises. Not always an easy read, but a must-read. The man was a genius.

These guys are always dealing with the real economy though -- the effect of money supply on production, capital formation, etc. It's hard to find much insight on the structured finance/speculation bubble of recent years, which has had an unreal, tulip mania quality to it. The real economy seems to have little to do with it.
 
I've been reading "theory of money and credit" by Mises. Not always an easy read, but a must-read. The man was a genius.

These guys are always dealing with the real economy though -- the effect of money supply on production, capital formation, etc. It's hard to find much insight on the structured finance/speculation bubble of recent years, which has had an unreal, tulip mania quality to it. The real economy seems to have little to do with it.

A hardcover of "The Theory of Money and Credit" is queued up on my bookshelf, can't wait to get to it. Gotta finish "Theory and History" first ;)
 
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