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Tell me about Mudcat

29 Jul 08 - 12:03 PM (#2400392)
Subject: Tell me about Mudcat
From: knight_high

I am fairly new to the Mudcat Forum but find it a fantastic source of information and discussion. Can anybody please tell me, or point me towards how it started - How it got its name (meaning?) etc.


29 Jul 08 - 12:06 PM (#2400396)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: GUEST,lox

to the right of the "create a new thread" option is a box with "filter" written next to it.

Type anything you want to know in there - eg "mudcat origins" and then set the date to as far back as you like and you can find just about any subject matter you care to mention.


29 Jul 08 - 12:08 PM (#2400398)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: GUEST,lox

so you'd choose "age: all" and press "refresh"


29 Jul 08 - 12:08 PM (#2400399)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

Another good starting point is the Mudcat FAQ - you should see a link to it in another box at the top of the page!

Regards
p.s. And..... Welcome!


29 Jul 08 - 12:12 PM (#2400402)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: GUEST,lox

Hmmm ... I just tried my own advice ...

... I'd Better leave this to someone else ...


29 Jul 08 - 12:42 PM (#2400431)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

It was originally a blues forum founded by Max Spiegel, and named for a catfish peculiar to the Mississippi Delta region, which was the birthplace of the American "delta blues" style. The fish is locally known as a Mudcat. Hence, a good name for a blues forum. It later expanded to become the host of the Digital Tradition database, and the scintillating high-society discussion center you find here today. ;>)


A


29 Jul 08 - 12:53 PM (#2400442)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Alice

welcome to the Mudcat!


29 Jul 08 - 01:03 PM (#2400455)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MMario

Or - If you don't like that version:

It's a cover for a radical subversive unit of the Manatee/Penguin/Dutch Alliance in thier continual efforts to flood the entire world (excluding the Netherlands) and rule FOREVER!

Some thnk the MPDA is only a cover for the Mouse though.


29 Jul 08 - 01:22 PM (#2400464)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: McGrath of Harlow

But a much better way is to start a thread and ask people, as knight_high has here. I anticipate that it should throw up some interesting information, and linmks to enjoyable past threads.


29 Jul 08 - 02:16 PM (#2400505)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

Hi, knight-
This group of threads (click) on the history of Mudcat will give you a lot of background.
Take a look through the QuickLinks dropdown menu you'll find on almost every Mudcat page - one handy utility you'll find there is Messages By Day, which gives you a snapshot of what was going on at Mudcat on any given day of our history. You should also take a look at our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). I'm also quite proud of our PermaThreads, projects Mudcatters have undertaken to provide more permanent information and ongoing information about verious performers and clubs.
Welcome to the Mudcat Cafe!

-Joe Offer, Forum Moderator-


29 Jul 08 - 02:30 PM (#2400515)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Big Mick

Joe, that is a great link!! I just enjoyed the heck out of going through that bunch of posts. The very first thread linked "longest ongoing Mudcatter" really will give you most of what you need to understand the history and how we started down the path that led us to this point.

knight, welcome to our little village. Glad you are here. Learn to use the search and filter functions, read the FAQ, and if there is any help you need, drop Joe or I a PM and we will be happy to guide you on your way. Hope you are around a good long while.

All the best,

Mick


29 Jul 08 - 03:40 PM (#2400572)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: topical tom

knight high: Welcome to the Cat! I'm sure you'll get a lot of information and enjoyment out of it!(and maybe a weebit of controversy as well!


29 Jul 08 - 03:48 PM (#2400583)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

See?? See what a good dude Big Mick is, and Joe Offer too?? I tell people and tell people, but does anyone lissen to me? Noo-ooo-ooo!!

(Jes' funning witchoo. It is what Pythagoras would have called a self-evident truth.)


A


29 Jul 08 - 03:56 PM (#2400592)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: catspaw49

Welcome to the 'Cat!

I think Joe's series of linked threads are all pretty good but if I had to chooses one, I'd pick Longest Ongoing Mudcat.

Don't get too overwhelmed with the history of the joint. Have a good time and I hope you find all you're looking for.....Ask if you don't!

Spaw


29 Jul 08 - 04:27 PM (#2400616)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Peter T.

The real truth is that when it started, back in the Dark Ages, Mudcat was one of the very few places on the net that was simple and clean, and -- for anyone who was wrestling with threaded discussions elsewhere -- astounding in its useability.   You will notice that, for example, the reason why Google won -- and why Macintoshes are the turtle in the race -- is the simplicity and clarity of design, not crammed with crap, and not too complicated. Max is one of the pioneers in that design ethos, and (I am not kidding here) should be recognised as such by the computer history folks.

Apart from, and beyond that, there were all these great folks, and the music, and a lot of love.   It took a long time for everyone, everywhere (not just on Mudcat) to figure out what it meant to create -- and sustain -- an online community, e.g. what are manners? what are the binding rituals? And so on. Thanks to Joe and others with a great deal of patience -- and a little of the folkie ethic -- Mudcat is still a beacon on the Internet.

Max Vobiscum

yours,

Peter T.


29 Jul 08 - 04:32 PM (#2400625)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

Max Vobiscum.

Et cum Spiritum Tuum.


Peter T, you are the funniest dude who ever tapped a post on the 'Cat.



A


29 Jul 08 - 04:37 PM (#2400632)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

Not just funny - he's spot on in his analysis, to boot!

Regards

p.s. Mind you, I could worry about the proportion of ex altar-servers around here judging by the fragments of Latin we're treated to every so often....


29 Jul 08 - 04:39 PM (#2400637)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: PoppaGator

I was aware of the Digital Tradition motherload of lyrics back when it was hosted/maintained at Xerox/PARC in Palo Alto, and stumbled upon Mudcat only after Xerox gave up custody of the DT and Mudcat had successfully applied for adoption.

At least, that's how I think I remember things. But that implies that Mudcat existed for a while before incorporating the DT. So, when I read that "Susan of DT" was one of the very first Mudcat members, I was briefly confused. She must have used another name at first, I suppose. (When a member changes his/her name, the name-change takes effect "globally," throughout all archived history; that is, the new name appears on all the person's old postings.)

Finding Mudcat at the time when the DT had just recently been incorporated probably means that I witnessed the beginning of the end of Mudcat's era as a predominantly American, blues-oriented phenomenon. The presence of all those tradtional lyrics attracted folk-oriented web-searchers from all around the English-speaking world, forever changing (broadening) the demographics here.

I myself am American and primarily interested in music related to the blues, so in a sense I miss the "good old days" and indeed regret having completely missed the even-older and presumably even-better days. But that's OK. I like it well enough now, and I get a certain kind of bemused enjoyment from monitoring a British folk-music scene that is far outside my personal experience and therefore sometimes fascinating and often amusing to me.

I'm not sure how far back my history at Mudcat goes. I was a very occasional lurker at first, later a very occasional guest-poster, and finally a member, I can look up my oldest post as PoppaGator easily enough, and also perhaps an earlier GUEST post or two as my real self. I'll submit this message now before I lose it, then look up those dates...


29 Jul 08 - 05:02 PM (#2400660)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Rapparee

It should be "Et cum spiritu tuo", Amos. Geez, you grew up when Latin wasn't a dead language!


29 Jul 08 - 05:19 PM (#2400681)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

I was much too polite to point that one out, Rapaire!

Regards


29 Jul 08 - 05:27 PM (#2400695)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

You are too kind, Martin, while Rapaire is not quite kind enough. My baaaaadum.



A

And just to complete the rejoinder:

"INTROIBO ad altare Dei.
S. Ad Deum, qui l¾tificat juventum meam.
P. Judica me Deus, et discerne causam meam de gente non sancta: ab homine iniquo et doloso erue me.
S. Quia tu es Deus, fortitudo mea: quare me repulisti, et quare tristis incedo, dum affligit me inimicus?
P. Emitte lucem tuam, et veritatem tuam: ipsa me deduxerunt, et adduxerunt in montem sanctum tuum, et in tabernacula tua.
S. Et introibo ad altare Dei: ad Deum, qui l¾tificat juventutem meam.
P. Confitebor tibi in cithara, Deus, Deus meus. Quare tristis es, anima mea, et quare conturbas me?
S. Spera in Deo, quoniam adhuc confitebor illi; salutare vultus mei, et Deus meus.
P. Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
S. Sicut erat in principium, et nunc, et semper, et in s¾cula s¾culorum. Amen.
P. Introibo ad altare Dei.
S. Ad Deum, qui l¾tificat juventum meam.
P. Adjutorium nostrum in nomine Domini.
S. Qui fecit coelum et terram.
P. Confiteor Deo, etc.
S. Misereatur tui omnipotens Deus, et dimissis peccatis tuis, perducat te ad vitam aeternam.
P. Amen. S. Confiteor Deo omnipotenti, beatae Mari¾ semper Virgini, beato Michaeli Archangelo, beato Joanni Baptist¾, sanctis Apostolis Petro et Paulo, omnibus Sanctis, et tibi, Pater, quia peccavi nimis, cogitatione, verbo et opere. [Strike your breast thrice and say] mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Ideo precor beatam Mariam semper Virginem, beatum Michaelem Archangelum, beatum Joannem Baptistam, sanctos Apostolos Petrum et Paulum, omnes Sanctos, et te, Pater, orare pro me ad Dominum Deum nostrum.
P. Misereator vestri, etc. S. Amen.
P. Indulgentiam, absolutionem, etc. S. Amen."



A


29 Jul 08 - 05:28 PM (#2400697)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

Interesting effect on your diphthong ae - at least on my screen!

Regards


29 Jul 08 - 05:29 PM (#2400703)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: beardedbruce

That would be "0.75" in Metric Latin...


29 Jul 08 - 05:32 PM (#2400705)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

No decimal point allowed! Can't remember how they coped.

Regards


29 Jul 08 - 05:34 PM (#2400707)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

dodrans

Regards


29 Jul 08 - 05:48 PM (#2400726)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

PoppaGator, you bring up a good question - was there a Mudcat before it joined with the Digital Tradition and opened the folk music discussion forum on October 1, 1996? From some of the early hieroglyphs from the history of Mudcat, one might might be led to believe in the pre-existence of a Blues Mudcat, but I have found no solid evidence.
The best I can do is a Wayback Machine Search under Mudcat's previous URL, deltablues.com - and it goes back only to December, 1996.
I've always meant to ask Max that, but I never think of it when I see him.

Oh, and one word about Susan of DT, who is indeed an historic character: DigiTrad-blurb.cfm, the Official History of the Digital Tradition, states that Susan was one of the two original sources of the lyrics for the Digital Tradition. As such, it may be said that she predates even the sainted Dick Greenhaus. This might make one think that Susan is Really, Really, Old - but rumor has it that she is the Exact Same Age as Joe Offer. Which is quite young, actually.....

-Joe-


29 Jul 08 - 06:03 PM (#2400742)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: PoppaGator

Hmmmm, I suppose I read somewhere that DT had found a home at Mudcat, and assumed that Mudcat had previously existed. And you what happens when you assume, don't you? You make and ASS out of U and ME!!!

Anyway, as promised earlier, I found my earliest postings, along with the dates that indicate my middling status as neither a true old-timer nor a newbie:

First post as a member:
16 Apr 03:
http://www.mudcat.org/detail.cfm?messages__Message_ID=934959

First post ever, as myself:
24 Dec 99:
http://www.mudcat.org/detail.cfm?messages__Message_ID=153878

(I tried to make links, but the "blue clicky" blickifier seems not to work correctly for these internal on-site references.)


29 Jul 08 - 06:11 PM (#2400745)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

I dunno, PoppaGator. I also have always assumed the pre-existence of Mudcat, but I have no proof. I guess, until we can get a definitive answer from Dick or Susan or Max or maybe Bert (who actually IS really, really old), we have to classify this as a Matter of Faith.

-Joe-


29 Jul 08 - 06:15 PM (#2400751)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: beardedbruce

It PROBABLY was an example of Intelligent Design...


29 Jul 08 - 06:32 PM (#2400764)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

Well, Susan, Dick or Max could address this; my understanding was that the site was operating before Max agreed to host the DT when Xerox decided they couldn't do it anymore.


A


29 Jul 08 - 06:34 PM (#2400767)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: McGrath of Harlow

Amos amat amant...


29 Jul 08 - 06:35 PM (#2400768)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Art Thieme

To paraphrase Robert Frost, Mudcat is an oasis where, when ya gotta go there, they gotta take you in!

And a fine place it is most all the time.

Art


29 Jul 08 - 06:40 PM (#2400772)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

Now, I've always thought that this page (click) predated the folk music aspect of Mudcat. In fact, it may even have been the Home Page of Mudcat before the folkies arrived (it's obvious that Max made some changes to the page to accommodate the folkies). Click here for a Mudcat Home Page from December, 1996. If you follow the Philosophy link, you'll see a page from the Week of April 1, 1996 (caveat: note the date).
When we folkies came, Max was not quite 25 years old. He's a lot older now - but hey, so are we all....

-Joe-


29 Jul 08 - 07:06 PM (#2400795)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: The Fooles Troupe

"Tell me a story,
Tell me a story,
Tell me a story,
And then I'll go to bed!"


29 Jul 08 - 08:01 PM (#2400835)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Charley Noble

When I first joined no one was ever this helpful. I just muddled about.

Of course it didn't occur to me to ask for help.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


29 Jul 08 - 10:41 PM (#2400930)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Bill D

Yes, Joe...that page with literature & philosophy etc. at the top was what I remember of the Delta Blues site. I remember looking up songs one minute and browsing thru odd links on Robert Johnson & Nietzsche the next. It changed pretty rapidly once the database was attached and even faster when the Forum was added in Oct. '06. I had browsed the database, but lost track of the beginnings of the forum and didn't post for 'about' 3 weeks.

I CAN confirm, however, (because I sat around and watched a few of the discussions) that Susan of DT began the process of trading files of songs after comparing fat notebooks with a friend..(Dennis Cook, husband of Judy Cook)...Dennis, Judy, Susan & Dick Greenhaus were all familar with computers, and the logic of putting songs onto disc to make updates & trading faster was a logical step. (You'll have to quiz some of them as to exactly who made the 1st disc...etc..)(I had 3-4 iterations of the floppies before the online version)

But it was not long before Dick was appearing at events with copies of the floppies and making more and asking people for their input. As the Internet/WWW [I hope some of you still appreciate the difference] appeared to 'common folk' about that time, the next step was obvious...only the 'how & where' were tricky.

Eventually, Dick found that temporary home at Xerox and as they say, "it all took off". There's a dozen stories about the problems, music software, 'philosophy' of what to PUT in the database...etc....many of those stories are buried in various threads if someone wants to do enough research.

It's because Mudcat Central was located in Pennsylvania and that Max played music and because Dick & Susan have attended the FSGW Getaway for years that the East Coast of the US became a major gathering place for those who wanted to meet folks they had corresponded with....and here we all are...

Now there are 'Mudcat' centered meeting in The British Isles, Europe, Australia..etc...and long time members all over the world. I have been privileged to meet many thru the Getaway and Mystic and a couple other events.

Ya' know what? Mudcat has become important!

"Good, though"


29 Jul 08 - 10:55 PM (#2400940)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

Now, we do have to give Dick the credit for actually building the database (although he started it as a word processor file). Dennis and Susan were still in the Notebook Generation at the time, and didn't know from databases.

I thought the Digital Tradition and the Forum came to Mudcat on the same date, October 1, 1996. I wasn't there, though - as is often the case, I was on vacation....or out to lunch.....or something. I cam in January, 1996 - although I had been to the Xerox site many times. After the Digital Tradition was taken off the Xerox site, I kept going back, hoping to find that Xerox had reinstated the database. I think I saw a notice there one day that the database had moved to www.deltablues.com.

-Joe-


29 Jul 08 - 11:12 PM (#2400949)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Bill D

Well...hmmm...I remember being told the database had moved, and wondering exactly why it landed in that strange place. It was called a 'magazine' format, I believe, when Max had all those odd headers & links to go along with blues history. I 'think' there was this brief period when the database was here without the forum....(after all, the forum took some design work, which Max's elves worked on at spare moments.)


30 Jul 08 - 12:18 AM (#2400966)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

Well, I have to say, I'm really disappointed that the beer link on this page goes nowhere.

Max, please bring back the beer section!!

-Joe-


30 Jul 08 - 06:34 AM (#2401080)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: GUEST,LTS pretending to work

"He's a lot older now - but hey, so are we all...."

Speak for yourself Sunshine!!!

LTS


30 Jul 08 - 06:52 AM (#2401086)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: kendall

Well, my family coat of arms says "In Deo Non Armis Fido" that's the extent of my Latin.

There was that time many years ago when I asked this woman in a bar for her name and she said she was Italian and her name was Mea Culpa. Never did find her in the phone book.


30 Jul 08 - 06:55 AM (#2401087)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

Kendall

Rough translation: "Keep the dog away from the shotgun when the sun shines"

Regards


30 Jul 08 - 06:56 AM (#2401088)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: MartinRyan

p.s. That was no lady in the bar - that was a nun!


30 Jul 08 - 10:42 AM (#2401277)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Bill D

I see your point, Joe....we need a 3rd 'section': folk, BS...and beer! It can be waaaaaayyy at the bottom - I'll find it.


30 Jul 08 - 11:33 AM (#2401331)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: PoppaGator

This is the most complete history of Mudcat I've yet encountered, and cleared up many questions and misunderstandings for me.

Thanks, all!

I suppose we have to thank knight_high for getting this particular ball rolling, but really, the emergence of so much information has been accidental/serendipidous. We get new memebers asking similar questions every couple of months, and the answers have never yet been this thorough!


30 Jul 08 - 11:46 AM (#2401349)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

It changed pretty rapidly once the database was attached and even faster when the Forum was added in Oct. '06.

I believe you mean October 1996, yes?



A


30 Jul 08 - 12:19 PM (#2401401)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Bill D

why no, Amos...we "oldtimers" remember when it was steam powered and all the posts had to be mimeographed and hand-delivered to Max. The whole thing ran at -.426 BAUD. Posts from England ran months behind.(We speeded up a lot in '08)


30 Jul 08 - 01:06 PM (#2401445)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: dick greenhaus

For the record, Digitrad hit the Web in 1992. A gentleman names Steve Putz arranged for it to appear at the Xerox Parc site.


30 Jul 08 - 01:12 PM (#2401456)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: beardedbruce

I remember making (disk) copies, I think at FOTM. When was the DT at two disks?

8-{E


30 Jul 08 - 01:15 PM (#2401458)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: GUEST,Peace

"In Deo Non Armis Fido"

God will not arm dogs?


30 Jul 08 - 01:42 PM (#2401494)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Rapparee

That should be "Armmani" and not "armis. It means that God will not allow dogs to be suckered in by high-priced fashion designers.


30 Jul 08 - 07:58 PM (#2401802)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: dick greenhaus

Bruce-
THat would have been 1989.


31 Jul 08 - 04:22 PM (#2402543)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: knight_high

Information overload ...Information overload ...Information overload ...Information overload ...Information overload ...Information overload ...Information overload ... but thanks soooo much


01 Aug 08 - 07:55 AM (#2402954)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: GUEST,.gargoyle

The Xerox host was whem I came im.TELEX-TELMET days (awsome 8088 processor amd DOS 2.0)zilch graphics.

Ome of my postimgs was a ramt(who me)teasimg MAX (who me)adout usimg dot ORG simce it was mew amd the dot COM was takem dy Caterpiler. Somethimg adout turmimg-him-im...decause he had mo "right" to use a ORG.

Evem WAYDACK was mot yet.

SORRY weird machime for spellimg.

Simcerely, Gargoyle

I thimk Sir jOhm im Hull's hamsters here screwimg the spiders om this thimg.


01 Aug 08 - 07:21 PM (#2403346)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: GUEST,hg

hmmmm...looks like gargoyle is over in Europe again....better to busk for those Euros, huh garg?


01 Aug 08 - 07:57 PM (#2403366)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Susan of DT

Mudcat existed before the DT joined it, but you can't find threads from earlier, because there weren't any threads/discussion at that time.

The Digital Tradition started in 1988 and was distributed on disks. It came in CP/M and DOS versions at first. Initially each song was a separate file.

I was not one of the first people on mudcat - I did not get internet access until a few months after the DT moved to mudcat. I picked the handle because the first thread I wanted to comment on already had 4 Susan's in it and that seemed like a more recognizable identifier than using my full name.

While the original songs were from me and Dennis Cook, Dick was there to put the whole thing together.

Joe - watch who you are saying did not know databases. All three of us did (Dennis certainly does now, so I assume he did then). Dick was willing to take on the project of putting it together and thinking about which programs to use to do it.

Yes, Bruce, we certainly spent hours at the Getaway and FOTM making copies of the database for people, either on a computer you brought or on one of ours. Some of the historical info under the permathreads still refer to how many formated disks to send us, and some have ancient addresses, phones, and emails.


02 Aug 08 - 06:43 PM (#2403955)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Peter T.

And you are a goddess in the folk firmament, don't forget that. yours, Peter T.


02 Aug 08 - 10:49 PM (#2404088)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: dick greenhaus

If she does, I'll remind her. BTW, about databases---nowadays, Google has made everyone blase about full text searching. Back in the very early 90s, the concept of being able to locate a song lyric from a word or phrase was pretty off the wall. Digitrad was one of the very first lyric collections to permit this--previous ones searched only by title or by some identifying index number.


03 Aug 08 - 07:42 AM (#2404212)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: semi-submersible

Are there perchance, figures on how many visitors (different computers or IP addresses) access the Mudcat Cafe per day? What percent carry Mudcat cookies? How has site traffic changed over time?


03 Aug 08 - 01:03 PM (#2404321)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Peter T.

And then there's Dick, the other god in the pantheon.

yours,

Peter T.


04 Aug 08 - 09:09 AM (#2404802)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Peace

Both Susan and Dick are wonderful people, and the DT is a treasure because of their care. Thank you both.

And Peter T, Susan is a goddess. Dick however . . . .


04 Aug 08 - 09:32 AM (#2404820)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Peace

Sorry, Dick, but I've seen you in shorts. No offense.


04 Aug 08 - 10:01 AM (#2404842)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: dick greenhaus

No offense. Never thought of myself as a godess. Godlike, though....hmmm


04 Aug 08 - 11:22 AM (#2404882)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

"Faith not in arms but in God", I suspect.

a


04 Aug 08 - 12:35 PM (#2404953)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: catspaw49

I dunno' ............. Its a new world and all so I think Dick can be a goddess.............If not that, perhaps a satyr or something......

Spaw


04 Aug 08 - 07:31 PM (#2405271)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: The Fooles Troupe

"Dick, the other god in the pantheon." ... "in shorts"



!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111


04 Aug 08 - 07:57 PM (#2405298)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

Semi-Sub -
Up in the QuickLinks dropdown menu, you'll find a utility called Messages by Date, http://www.mudcat.org/messagesbyday.cfm. It wsill give you most of the information you like, although not condensed (the daily message count is at the bottom of the page). It looks like we get from 650 to 1000 messages a day, and that number has stayed in that range since about 2000. There were far fewer messages per day from 1996-99.

-Joe-


05 Aug 08 - 04:00 AM (#2405520)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: semi-submersible

Thanks, Joe! I had not thought of that as a counting tool. Was there ever a page counter here? A rough ratio of views to posts would be interesting, though it's not important.


05 Aug 08 - 05:52 AM (#2405555)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Susan of DT

At some point, several years ago, Max said there were tens of millions of hits a month. He thought there were 100,000 regulars who came at least once a week. Remember that each page viewed is a hit.


05 Aug 08 - 03:21 PM (#2405930)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

Well, if we get 650 to 1,000 messages posted a day, I'd like to hope that we get at least ten "hits" for each message posted. This place would become pretty mindless if everybody posted and nobody read.
Of course, that is a phenomenon that sometimes seems to happen around here.....

-Joe-


06 Aug 08 - 01:41 PM (#2406739)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Stringsinger

knight_high,

I can only tell you what I think it means. Years ago, there was a little magazine called Sing Out! It was based on an interest in the various facets and definitions of folk music and it was quite political in nature. It was not afraid to be controversial and not all of the contributors to its columns agreed on everything. There were some stimulating disagreements by the editor, Irwin Silbur and Israel Young, the former owner of New York's Folklore Center. Many people objected to the controversial nature of the magazine and so it was taken over by those who wanted it to be more acceptable and it became a folk music fan magazine.

Mudcat takes on the earlier position of Sing Out! It's Muddy because there is no strong assertion as to a religious or political affiliation or orientation and does not shy away from controversy which makes it one of the most interesting places on the net. The Catfights are often informative and the mud sometimes gets slung around. This is the way (IMHO) that democracy works. Also, it's the best reference for folk music lyrics and songs on the net. There are scholars here who can point you in the direction of not only lyrics but appropriate known data on folk songs. All you have to do is ask.

I have found that people who have an interest in folk music are generally more socially intelligent and tend to be more informed about contemporary issues. I see this in evidence here. (Notice I said "generally")

I guess that's why I keep coming back.

Frank


06 Aug 08 - 02:39 PM (#2406815)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Peter T.

100,000 regulars? That seems a bit steep (who's talking as someone who is only around irregularly any more). How many members are there, you know, with names, even though they might not be active? (inquiring minds want to know)

Is there a Web ratio calculator someone does, you know, for like advertisers and such? X members means X100 people who can't be bothered, but do check in.....

yours,

Peter T.


06 Aug 08 - 03:26 PM (#2406876)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Bill D

Indeed! A new member just joined, and his # is 22107. There are regulars who are not members, but not that many. (Peter's #, on the other hand is 58...one of the earliest)


06 Aug 08 - 03:29 PM (#2406879)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: PoppaGator

I'm sure that some of those 22,107 members haven't kept up and are no long active members,

Still in all, that's a huge number, much higher than I would have guessed.


06 Aug 08 - 03:33 PM (#2406883)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Joe Offer

So, is there a spreadsheet genius who can go to Messages by Date and generate some meaningful statistics?

-Joe-


06 Aug 08 - 04:45 PM (#2406957)
Subject: RE: Tell me about Mudcat
From: Amos

196 poster handles, including Guests of various degrees;
659 posts
3.36 avergae posts per handle.

THis is just today so far.

A