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Subscribers from 25 countries



Otto analysed the stats of subscribers to M1 again as of 1st May,
which covers 25 countries. As he himself has moved to M2 we
may need to find another volunteer at simple programming
of the list of subscribers if people are interested in this
in future. He made it sound very simple but it is a bit
beyond me.


ar (argentina) 9
au (australia) 14
br (brazil) 1
ca (canada) 12
co (colombia) 1
de (germany) 5
dk (denmark) 1
do (dominic. rep.) 1
es (spain) 1
fr (france) 5
hk (hong kong) 2
ie (ireland) 2
il (israel) 2
it (italy) 7
jp (japan) 4
kr (south korea) 3
nl (netherlands) 1
no (norway) 1
nz (new zealand) 5
se (sweden) 4
th (thailand) 1
tw (taiwan) 1
uk (britain) 21
us (usa) 192
(com=73)
(edu=82)
(gov=2)
(net=14)
(org=15)
(uni=1)
za (south africa) 3

The breakdown of the USA heading takes account that some
of the domains may be of subscribers in other countries,
eg .turk.net.

The rank order of the more frequent countries remains similar
except that France and Japan have come in with 5 and 4
subscribers respectively.


1 us (usa) 192
2 uk (britain) 21
3 au (australia) 14
4 ca (canada) 12
5 ar (argentina) 9
6 it (italy) 7
7 de (germany) 5
8 nz (new zealand) 5
9 fr (france) 5
10 se (sweden) 4
11 jp (japan) 4
12 kr (south korea) 3


To subscribers outside the English speaking world I would
just encourage you to create your own space, in your own language
if you wish, and thereby broaden the l'st. I am not aware there has ever
been any hostility to this. On the contrary subscribers are often very glad
to hear about another country. The l'st is entirely created of course
by our own contributions.

Chris,
London.




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