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13/07/2008 @ 16:11:49: antp: Contents Statistics
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13/07/2008 @ 20:47:52: taxiguy: Contents Statistics
Wow, over eleven thousand movies listed. Have you ever wondered what the total number of movies made in the history of everything is? I'd say it's probably about 200,000... but really, what do I know? :wink:
13/07/2008 @ 21:03:19: antp: Contents Statistics
You can add at least one zero to that number I think. Except if you only count US movies maybe...
13/07/2008 @ 21:21:01: taxiguy: Contents Statistics
If I am correct, the two countries that produce the most movies are India and United States. So I would guess that they would constitute the majority of all movies? Interesting though, that India makes more movies than anywhere else in the world, but I don't recall many of them being listed on the site... :think:
13/07/2008 @ 22:14:24: Raul1983: Contents Statistics
IMDB country browser:

http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Countries/

United States alone has 224,677 titles listed in IMDB alhough some of them are documents or international co-productions. United Kingdom is second with 42,000 titles. Maybe surprisingly France is third with almost 38,000 titles and Germany + West-Germany combined is fourth with 36,000 titles.

But I'm positive that India and maybe even Nigeria have produced more films than any other European country. It is true that many Indian films must be missing from IMDB database.

Here is IMDB statistics page:

http://www.imdb.com/database_statistics

Currently 1,039,447 titles listed of which about 50% are movies and other part is tv-series, mini-series etc. Real number of movies could be twice as big however.
09/08/2008 @ 15:33:19: antp: Contents Statistics
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now more than 98% of vehicle pages have a picture
09/08/2008 @ 19:11:50: taxiguy: Contents Statistics
But what was the percentage before?
09/08/2008 @ 21:27:48: antp: Contents Statistics
It is increasing slowly.
It was around 97,9 since some times :grin:
06/09/2008 @ 10:43:54: antp: Contents Statistics
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13245 movies :grin:
20/10/2008 @ 13:42:07: antp: Contents Statistics
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01/11/2008 @ 16:31:28: ingo: Contents Statistics
Do you also have/make a listing about the IMCDB-members, in which contries they are located and who makes how many postings?
01/11/2008 @ 18:43:47: antp: Contents Statistics
I could easily get stats like that...

2150 US
721 unknown
402 EN (=england)
298 CA
293 FR
219 UK
214 DE
190 AU
140 NL
106 IT
93 SE
78 BE
74 PL
74 FI
72 ES
52 SX (=scotland)
51 HU
48 NZ
47 BR
41 NO
37 RU
29 CZ
28 CH
27 DK
27 AT
26 JP
26 IE
24 AR
21 RO
21 SK
19 WL (=wales)
19 ZA
19 EE
18 IN
17 PT
17 TR
16 BG
16 CN
15 MX
14 CL
11 GR
10 SI
9 IL
7 HR
7 ID
7 UY
7 CO
6 IS
6 TH
6 TW
6 MY
6 LU
5 VN
5 MT
5 EU
5 LT
5 CS


For number of posts, it is not very relevant I think, and you can guess that the top of the list will be the admins + the members who post all the time :grin:
11/11/2008 @ 12:12:51: antp: Contents Statistics
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13/11/2008 @ 16:24:14: Leoz: Contents Statistics
Cool, great work Antp, guys... But what will happen when the site gets 'too big'? :\
13/11/2008 @ 19:58:17: antp: Contents Statistics
When it cannot be hosted on shared web server anymore, it will require its own web server. But for that we have to find someone with time and knowledge to manage the server, and I have none of these two :ohwell:
14/11/2008 @ 16:22:53: Leoz: Contents Statistics
I suppose you need a bit of spare money too, or just use advertisements to pay for it. How many pages until the site gets too big for the current server?
14/11/2008 @ 18:51:55: antp: Contents Statistics
There are no "pages"
What takes space are:
- the pictures (nearly 8 GB, thumbnails included; the limit is 20 on current server)
- the dynamic data, stored in the database, i.e. vehicle list (¼ of the space), comments (¾ of the space) and few other data. Currently the database uses 100 MB, limit is at 250.
31/01/2009 @ 11:59:32: antp: Contents Statistics
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07/10/2009 @ 22:48:04: Ddey65: Contents Statistics
I know vehicles from my country dominate this site, but there are some ACF-Brills that are erroneously listed as being from an "unknown" country.
http://www.imcdb.org/search.php?resultsStyle=asList&origin=XX

ACF-Brills tend to be American made, since ACF stands for American Car & Foundry. I should look up more on this list.
07/10/2009 @ 23:13:14: antp: Contents Statistics
ok,
but note that such post is rather for the same topic as the other one where you were posting the cars which were not renamed though they had to be :wink:
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