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Post by reception on Jun 9, 2005 19:16:43 GMT -5
That's my end of it. It had fallen to the wayside the past couple of months because of school, work, etc. I'm out of classes for the next couple of weeks, so maybe there will be an update sometime soon. I won't promise anything though ;) Didn't you mention you used up all the MB for your former Geocities chart?
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Post by [upsilon]β’ on Jun 23, 2005 20:25:28 GMT -5
What the hell is a Lead/Co-Lead? This question should be added to the first post. Once the Pulse 100 is compiled for a certain week, one of the pieces of information listed for each song is its highest point on all of the personal charts. If the song's highest point is its point on your chart, that means you Lead or Co-Lead that song, depending on whether or not others are also charting the song as high as you. I am so sorry, but is there a way this can be explained in different words. Again, sorry but I can't get any denser... EDIT: And what exactly do you mean by "dropped from the panel"? There's a panel?
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Post by rowellfarm490 on Jun 23, 2005 20:44:41 GMT -5
This question should be added to the first post. Once the Pulse 100 is compiled for a certain week, one of the pieces of information listed for each song is its highest point on all of the personal charts. If the song's highest point is its point on your chart, that means you Lead or Co-Lead that song, depending on whether or not others are also charting the song as high as you. I am so sorry, but is there a way this can be explained in different words. Again, sorry but I can't get any denser... EDIT: And what exactly do you mean by "dropped from the panel"? There's a panel? The first number next to each song on the Pulse 100 is the songs highest position on any of the personal charts in the thread for the appropriate week. To lead on a song you would be the one to have a song the highest on any of the personal charts. To co-lead on a song you and someone else would be the ones to have a song the highest on any of the personal charts. The panel that is referred to is the reporters for the Pulse 100. Anyone who posts their chart in the personal chart topic for the appropriate week would be on the panel. To be dropped from the panel means you are no longer counted for the Pulse 100. Each person can not post their chart for up to two weeks, which is when their chart is frozen, and still be on the panel but after that you will be dropped. I hope this helps. :)
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Post by [upsilon]β’ on Jul 2, 2005 11:52:22 GMT -5
Wow, thanks RowellFarm490! It really helped!
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Post by Slinky on Sept 15, 2005 16:06:15 GMT -5
I didn't see this in the topic so far, although I imagine it must have been covered somewhere:
What's the policy on charting remixes in the Pulse 100? For instance, I notice that I and a few others are charting the Bermudez remix of "Behind These Hazel Eyes". Would this count as a separate entry on the chart, or are all of the "Behind These Hazel Eyes" points combined?
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Post by [upsilon]β’ on Sept 15, 2005 16:12:32 GMT -5
I didn't see this in the topic so far, although I imagine it must have been covered somewhere: What's the policy on charting remixes in the Pulse 100? For instance, I notice that I and a few others are charting the Bermudez remix of "Behind These Hazel Eyes". Would this count as a separate entry on the chart, or are all of the "Behind These Hazel Eyes" points combined? Although I'm no expert or Rowellfarm, I believe that even if you chart the remix, all the points go toward the original. I remember charting the Mynt Remix to "Behind..." along with a couple other people and that all must've went to the original. If I was the compiler, I know I'd do it like that, because, imagine, there are thousands of remixes people are charting and they all can't possibly be charted. Hope that helped.
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Post by Ezekiel 23:20β21 on Sept 15, 2005 16:17:06 GMT -5
I didn't see this in the topic so far, although I imagine it must have been covered somewhere: What's the policy on charting remixes in the Pulse 100? For instance, I notice that I and a few others are charting the Bermudez remix of "Behind These Hazel Eyes". Would this count as a separate entry on the chart, or are all of the "Behind These Hazel Eyes" points combined? Although I'm no expert or Rowellfarm, I believe that even if you chart the remix, all the points go toward the original. I remember charting the Mynt Remix to "Behind..." along with a couple other people and that all must've went to the original. If I was the compiler, I know I'd do it like that, because, imagine, there are thousands of remixes people are charting and they all can't possibly be charted. Hope that helped. IMO, it would make more sense for the points from the remixes to count towards the original.
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Post by rowellfarm490 on Sept 15, 2005 20:19:51 GMT -5
I didn't see this in the topic so far, although I imagine it must have been covered somewhere: What's the policy on charting remixes in the Pulse 100? For instance, I notice that I and a few others are charting the Bermudez remix of "Behind These Hazel Eyes". Would this count as a separate entry on the chart, or are all of the "Behind These Hazel Eyes" points combined? Although I'm no expert or Rowellfarm, I believe that even if you chart the remix, all the points go toward the original. I remember charting the Mynt Remix to "Behind..." along with a couple other people and that all must've went to the original. If I was the compiler, I know I'd do it like that, because, imagine, there are thousands of remixes people are charting and they all can't possibly be charted. Hope that helped. Yep, that's how I do it.
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Post by clem on Sept 25, 2005 11:28:13 GMT -5
Three questions:
1. Is it possible to be re-admitted onto the panel? If so, how? 2. Has any songs from Christian radio ever charted? 3. How long does it take you to tally all those charts!?
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Post by rowellfarm490 on Sept 26, 2005 16:32:17 GMT -5
Three questions: 1. Is it possible to be re-admitted onto the panel? If so, how? 2. Has any songs from Christian radio ever charted? 3. How long does it take you to tally all those charts!? 1. Yes, just post your chart in the appropriate personal chart topic. 2. I suppose some songs have charted but I'm not sure which ones have. 3. I think I spend about six hours every week tallying the charts.
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Post by spooky21 on Nov 27, 2005 22:05:52 GMT -5
I think i'm going to start a personal chart. : )
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Post by top40dj on Jan 5, 2006 3:19:37 GMT -5
Me too! Gonna start next week. And from those of you who know my posts on here...you know I will be intresting :)
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Post by John77 on Jan 5, 2006 3:52:57 GMT -5
Me too! Gonna start next week. And from those of you who know my posts on here...you know I will be intresting :) That's the spirit, top40dj... We need more charts on this board from our neck of the woods... :)
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Post by Hybrid0NE on Mar 7, 2006 18:09:53 GMT -5
How do I know which thread to submit my weekly chart in? Today for instance, I posted my chart for March 5 in the "2-27-06 thru 3-05-06" thread but I just realized it wasn't pinned. Does that mean my chart won't be counted for the March 5th Pulse Chart?
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Post by rowellfarm490 on Mar 8, 2006 22:40:57 GMT -5
How do I know which thread to submit my weekly chart in? Today for instance, I posted my chart for March 5 in the "2-27-06 thru 3-05-06" thread but I just realized it wasn't pinned. Does that mean my chart won't be counted for the March 5th Pulse Chart? Don't worry. Your chart will count for the next Pulse 100. I accept all charts for that topic until about 8 PM (Central) on Thursdays for the Pulse 100.
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Post by EmersonDrive13Rocks on Jun 6, 2006 21:50:50 GMT -5
When is the chart going to be posted for the past chart week?
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Post by sbp17 on Jun 24, 2006 17:31:46 GMT -5
Or any chart week past May 21st? I know its a lot of work and one of the volunteers quit but it seems like it will be impossible to catch up since we're about 5 chart weeks behind. Any light at the end of the tunnel in sight? When is the chart going to be posted for the past chart week?
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Post by John77 on Jul 19, 2006 3:00:48 GMT -5
Or any chart week past May 21st? I know its a lot of work and one of the volunteers quit but it seems like it will be impossible to catch up since we're about 5 chart weeks behind. Any light at the end of the tunnel in sight? When is the chart going to be posted for the past chart week? Hmmm... the other Pulse 100 thread got locked... wonder why??? I'd volunteer to help, but my free time's going to be pretty limited until the end of September... after that though, I'll be free as a bird for about 6 months... and if help is still needed then, I'll be more than willing to help out...
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Post by Acid Eyes on Mar 24, 2007 23:10:23 GMT -5
Question:
Do bubbling under charts get included? Some users religiously post songs that just miss the chart. And considering the top 40 format seems to be the most popular, if a user posts five bubbling under songs (41-45), would these count (since the cutoff is 50)?
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Post by blfdguy1 on Mar 26, 2007 23:25:41 GMT -5
Question: Do bubbling under charts get included? Some users religiously post songs that just miss the chart. And considering the top 40 format seems to be the most popular, if a user posts five bubbling under songs (41-45), would these count (since the cutoff is 50)? I count them as long as they are numbered. If someone just has a list of songs the just missed the chart, I can't know if they are in any particular order.
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Post by Acid Eyes on Mar 27, 2007 0:14:39 GMT -5
Ok, thanks.
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Post by tom55417 on Aug 14, 2007 23:37:03 GMT -5
ok, hi guys & gals - i'm brand new here - i love, Love, LOVE this site - i thought i was the only person who made personal charts (been doing it for over 10 yrs now) so it's great to find a whole community of music-loving listers my question: i assume that the Pulse100 is an all-inclusive chart, is that right? meaning that there are no separate Pulse pop, country, alternative, christian, etc charts, but personal lists of all genres are merged into this 1 Pulse100 chart. - am i right? also, i have been doing monthly charts lately, my rule for my own monthly chart is that i simply rank new songs & none of them are ever allowed to carry over to the next month's list - i'm sure that is not the common way most people do charts around here... anyway i a curious as to how to include my monthly charts into your weekly format. I may have to start doing a separate weekly chart to more easily contribute to the Pulse100.
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Post by blfdguy1 on Aug 15, 2007 8:05:56 GMT -5
ok, hi guys & gals - i'm brand new here - i love, Love, LOVE this site - i thought i was the only person who made personal charts (been doing it for over 10 yrs now) so it's great to find a whole community of music-loving listers my question: i assume that the Pulse100 is an all-inclusive chart, is that right? meaning that there are no separate Pulse pop, country, alternative, christian, etc charts, but personal lists of all genres are merged into this 1 Pulse100 chart. - am i right? also, i have been doing monthly charts lately, my rule for my own monthly chart is that i simply rank new songs & none of them are ever allowed to carry over to the next month's list - i'm sure that is not the common way most people do charts around here... anyway i a curious as to how to include my monthly charts into your weekly format. I may have to start doing a separate weekly chart to more easily contribute to the Pulse100. Hey Tom, Welcome! The Pulse 100 is indeed an all inclusive chart which has unfortunately been running behind for the past year or so. I manage to get almost caught up and then my life gets in the way again and fall behind. Anyway, I plan to have it caught up by the beginning of September when some of our college people go back to school and hopefully inspire them to post again. I'm finally getting a new computer delivered on Monday and all will be well (hopefully). Unfortunately the way the Pulse 100 is calculated, you would have to submit a chart at least every 3 weeks in order not to keep falling in and out of the reporting panel and ideally weekly, as you said above. Welcome and look forward to some new blood and from the looks of your chart, you have a nice variety on there.
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Post by S4C on Nov 16, 2007 19:33:59 GMT -5
Hey, I'd like to start doing this (without any objection of course ;)) and I just got a couple questions if anyone could answer them. :) 1. Can someone ONCE AGAIN explain how this panel thing works? How do you get dropped? Something about you can't post for 2 weeks, also? Huh? 2. How often/frequently is the Pulse 100 tabulated? Also, is it consistant or did I read that the compile-er couldn't do it 100% of the time? 3. I think I saw the answer to this, but do all charts have to be based on plays? Because I in no way have the time to play a song 40-50 times a week in order to have a legit #1. I believe my #1 by plays this week only had 3 plays... 4. Why are the older threads posted in while the newest one isn't? For example, right now the one from last week and 2 weeks ago are above the current week's? How does that happen? Thanks, anyone. :) Sorry for being a total idiot.
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Post by EmersonDrive13Rocks on Nov 16, 2007 23:13:20 GMT -5
Hey, I'd like to start doing this (without any objection of course ;)) and I just got a couple questions if anyone could answer them. :) 1. Can someone ONCE AGAIN explain how this panel thing works? How do you get dropped? Something about you can't post for 2 weeks, also? Huh? 2. How often/frequently is the Pulse 100 tabulated? Also, is it consistant or did I read that the compile-er couldn't do it 100% of the time? 3. I think I saw the answer to this, but do all charts have to be based on plays? Because I in no way have the time to play a song 40-50 times a week in order to have a legit #1. I believe my #1 by plays this week only had 3 plays... 4. Why are the older threads posted in while the newest one isn't? For example, right now the one from last week and 2 weeks ago are above the current week's? How does that happen? Thanks, anyone. :) Sorry for being a total idiot. I'll answer all your question when I have time but your questions aren't stupid and you aren't being an idiot. Answer to #4: The person who updates the charts is blfdguy and he is behind since when he took over from Matt the Pulse 100 was way behind schedule but blfdguy has been getting close to getting it updated to it the current week except he has posted an update in a while so it is getting farther off schedule. Lots of people are behind on their personal charts like my self so you will see older charts above newer ones when people post their charts to get caught up.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Nov 18, 2007 12:58:06 GMT -5
I'd get to posting my chart if the Pulse 100 got back on track. Otherwise, I usually just pass over this forum. :(
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Post by EmersonDrive13Rocks on Nov 18, 2007 13:04:35 GMT -5
1. Here is an example of how the panel works. Lets say you post your chart for week 11 it will be counted for the Pulse 100. Next week you don't post a chart so your chart from week 11 is frozen and counted for week 12. If you don't post a chart in week 13 then your chart will be frozen for 2 weeks so your week 11 chart will be used still but if no chart is posted in week 14 your will be dropped from the panel. If you then post in week 15 you chart will count and you will be added back to the panel.
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Post by blfdguy1 on Nov 18, 2007 15:10:31 GMT -5
I'd get to posting my chart if the Pulse 100 got back on track. Otherwise, I usually just pass over this forum. :( I would think that maybe people posted their chart not just to be included in the Pulse 100 but also to see what other people were listening too. I'm posting a new chart later today.
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Post by blfdguy1 on Nov 18, 2007 15:20:23 GMT -5
Hey, I'd like to start doing this (without any objection of course ;)) and I just got a couple questions if anyone could answer them. :) 1. Can someone ONCE AGAIN explain how this panel thing works? How do you get dropped? Something about you can't post for 2 weeks, also? Huh? 2. How often/frequently is the Pulse 100 tabulated? Also, is it consistant or did I read that the compile-er couldn't do it 100% of the time? 3. I think I saw the answer to this, but do all charts have to be based on plays? Because I in no way have the time to play a song 40-50 times a week in order to have a legit #1. I believe my #1 by plays this week only had 3 plays... 4. Why are the older threads posted in while the newest one isn't? For example, right now the one from last week and 2 weeks ago are above the current week's? How does that happen? Thanks, anyone. :) Sorry for being a total idiot. I'll take #2 & 3. 2)I compile the Pulse 100 when I can. It can be 2 or 3 in a week or I may skip a week or two depending on my schedule. I have a demanding full time job and two elderly sickly parents that do not live with each other or with me. Basically two adult children. I enjoy doing these very much but not alot of time. I just came back from vacation last Sunday and all my work was waiting for me this week. I kinda got fluish on Friday night and slept most of yesterday away but not before I got more than 1/2 way through the 9/2 chart. 3)Your chart can be based on whever method you like. I literally just sit down once a week and reaarange my list from the prior week and add any new songs. Other people do it on how often they play a song on their ipod etc. Others have a more complex formula. Hope this helps a bit.
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Post by S4C on Nov 18, 2007 21:36:39 GMT -5
Thank you both much. Hopefully I'll be posting a chart soon. Heck maybe even this week. :)
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