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BBC Backpedals On Linux Audience Figures

6031769 writes "After recently claiming that only 400 to 600 Linux users visit the BBC website, the BBC's Ashley Highfield has now admitted that they got their numbers wrong. The new estimate is between 36,600 and 97,600 according to his blog post. He stops short of describing how Auntie arrives at these two widely different sets of numbers and how their initial estimate is two orders of magnitude out."

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  1. ah by wizardforce · · Score: 4, Funny

    They used Excel to calculate the first set of figures

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    1. Re:ah by Dunbal · · Score: 4, Funny

      Either that, or the promised "Free Laptop" from Microsoft failed to arrive.

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    2. Re:ah by mrbluze · · Score: 4, Funny

      They used Excel to calculate the first set of figures

      .. which came complimentary with their Microsoft site license (both Excel and the figures!).

      I'm so hurt. All this time I trusted the BBC as a veritable, reliable news service. I feel so.. so.. violated!

      ...not!

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  2. Different sets of numbers? by smurphmeister · · Score: 5, Funny
    He stops short of describing how Auntie arrives at these two widely different sets of numbers and how their initial estimate is two orders of magnitude out.

    English to metric conversion?

    1. Re:Different sets of numbers? by dwater · · Score: 2, Funny

      ..or maybe they're using some kibihits or something.

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    2. Re:Different sets of numbers? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      You've have the conversion wrong as well cause if you drive under a 1.3 m high bridge you won't make it to the pint, at least not with your head in the same place

  3. Re:Hit Bots by RuBLed · · Score: 4, Funny

    Can't we just rent a partion of Storm Worm botnet to do this... ohhh wait....

  4. Astronomy Related? by hyades1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does this have anything to do with the "Intergalactic missing mass" in the other story? Perhaps the astronomers and the BBC should get together and compare notes. Maybe they'd find enough mass to account for the formation of galaxies and locate all those missing Linux visitors in one easy step.

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  5. Re:Nothing is solved, though by dwater · · Score: 4, Funny

    > > Install the 'flashplugin-nonfree package'.
    > Gaa! Move the quote mark one word to the left.

    What? "Install 'the flashplugin-nonfree package'"?

    That doesn't work either. :p

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  6. 300-600 Linux flavours? by HyperJ · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe they counted the wide variety of Linux flavours rather than individual users.

    1. Re:300-600 Linux flavours? by defnoz · · Score: 3, Funny

      No, no - they were right the first time. 600 Linux users using 97,600 distros.

  7. slashdotted perhapsity? by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    stops short of describing how Auntie arrives at these two widely different sets of numbers and how their initial estimate is two orders of magnitude out.

    Simple, one is before being slashdotted, and one is after.

  8. But what we really want to know is by Tablizer · · Score: 3, Funny

    how many Commodore-64 visitors?

  9. Re:Nothing is solved, though by dbIII · · Score: 5, Funny

    how about something that just works?

    What about the BLINK tag. Just as annoying as flash, carries just as much useful content as most flash but less resource intensive all around.

  10. Re:Media companies will attemt to suppress Linux by Nazlfrag · · Score: 4, Funny

    It sounds outlandish, but when MS and the DReaM team gang up, hideously nightmarish shit like tilt bits and encrypted fucking system busses are the result. I think you're right, but I see the MS lockin and DRM lockin monsters being vanquished by Global Benevolent Dictator Linus the week after he is appointed lord and emperor over all mankind. Unfortunately we will have to wait till 2038 for this, at which time a rebellious renegade decides to port an ancient operating system to a revolutionary closed source architecture and MS is reborn. So the cycle of the saga of the ages continues, waxing and waning in the aeons.

  11. Re:Linux, BBC, and RealPlayer by dwater · · Score: 2, Funny

    ok, so that's one.

    anyone else?

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  12. Re:Are other Linux estimates wrong? by cheater512 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I wouldnt be surprised if the first number was in fact accurate until Slashdot linked to the site. ;)

  13. Re:Nothing is solved, though by immcintosh · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think it's pretty clear he intended "flashplugin-nonfree package. Gaa"