June High Noon

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After digging around the monthly statistics thread, it looks like the highest monthly amount we've ever had was 115. Is that right? :)

(about to open up Audacity and finish my June High Noon sections :))
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No - back in November 2009 we had an amazing 144 projects cataloged. :shock:
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Wow :shock:
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Yeah, I know! I don't remember that month and why it was so prolific.

The second highest total is the 115 you found, in November 2010. There appears to be something about November...
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TriciaG wrote:Yeah, I know! I don't remember that month and why it was so prolific.

The second highest total is the 115 you found, in November 2010. There appears to be something about November...
It's called rain :lol:
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I think we had quite a number of cleanups in November, that usually helps with the numbers. :wink:
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The play Patience - Bunthornes Bride just went into the catalog! Another one for our June High Noon! :thumbs:
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Woohoo :clap: My solo made it :D
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Congratulations! :clap:

This is going better than I had expected! 8-)
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TriciaG wrote:No - back in November 2009 we had an amazing 144 projects cataloged. :shock:
Remember, remember your files in November!
All those sections that people forgot.
So please get recording, it’s very rewarding.
Can you think of a reason why not?
I remember it very well ;) viewtopic.php?t=22100

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28 projects from the list completed! :shock:

I don't think we'll manage this much this time, with only one more day to go. But we are doing very well this year too!

Edit: And I have listened to a number of those projects since then: The Red Thumbmark, The Last Days of Pompeii, Tourmalin's Time Cheques, ...
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RuthieG wrote:
TriciaG wrote:No - back in November 2009 we had an amazing 144 projects cataloged. :shock:
Remember, remember your files in November!
All those sections that people forgot.
So please get recording, it’s very rewarding.
Can you think of a reason why not?
I remember it very well ;) viewtopic.php?t=22100

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Availle wrote:28 projects from the list completed! :shock:

I don't think we'll manage this much this time, with only one more day to go. But we are doing very well this year too!
Maybe the next clean-up month should be a November. I think it must have been that rhyme that did it. :)
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But this time we have a song, which is much better than a rhyme, no? :P
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Availle wrote:But this time we have a song, which is much better than a rhyme, no? :P
True. The song is pretty cool. :) I was mostly joking, but there is something about that Guy Fawkes rhyme that is really catchy for its familiarity.
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Post by TriciaG »

The Hurricane Katrina report is done!

That's two of my long-standing BC projects: this one and the Rise & Fall of the Confederate Government. Man, this feels great! :mrgreen:

I've almost finished cataloging someone's solo as well, which isn't in the June High Noon list, but will add to our cataloged projects total for the month. :)
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