POLL - geographic location of our members

In summary, the poll is to determine the global localization of all our members. The poll is global in that it includes members from all over the world. The poll is local in that it evaluates the localization of members based on their social and cultural boundaries. Male, from Canada, is one of the participants in the poll. Location: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Your Geographic Location

  • North America

    Votes: 203 60.4%
  • Latin America

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • Europe

    Votes: 79 23.5%
  • Islamic world (ie N. Africa and Middle East)

    Votes: 10 3.0%
  • Africa (excl above)

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • Former Soviet Union

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • East Asia (eg China/ Japan)

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • South Asia (eg India)

    Votes: 11 3.3%
  • South East Asia (eg Malesia/ Indonesia)

    Votes: 8 2.4%
  • Australia and Oceania

    Votes: 16 4.8%

  • Total voters
    336
  • #246
i don't know wheather i am a bit late for this.
Male, Malaysia (Well, u spell Malaysia as Malesia)
 
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  • #247
Male, The Netherlands
 
  • #248
Male. Slovenia
 
  • #249
MALE.
INDIA
 
  • #250
Woohoo go new zealand :P
 
  • #251
male, belgium
 
  • #252
Chicago, IL
 
  • #253
Male: Madrid


SPAIN

SPAIN

SPAIN
 
  • #254
Male- USA- Michigan
 
  • #255
Male

Canada

Originally from Ukraine
 
  • #256
Male, Dominican Republic, Caribbean :cool:
 
  • #257
Male, Turkish Republic-Istanbul
 
  • #258
Monique said:
I'd also like to find out whether there are any other Dutch people here, otherwise I have some serious recruiting to do.
Here is a male one (living in Sweden).
 
  • #259
Monique
I'd also like to find out whether there are any other Dutch people here, otherwise I have some serious recruiting to do.

Why "otherwise"? Just do it :smile:
 
  • #260
Vector Sum:

Big Boy

American (Northeast), with Immigrant mother (Britain) and Canadian Father
 
  • #261
"in Dutch we've got a word for people like that: mierenneukers, haha! I hope nobody will be able to translate that since it won't look pretty in English, lol."

Yes you are right about that. I've seen quite a lengthy website with all kinds of Dutch insults on it. The predominant theme was genitalia and diseases.

I generally don't give a lot of details in profiles for security reasons.
 
  • #262
Male, Belgium, Dutch speaking (besides French, English, ...)
 
  • #263
Male, Italian, working in Germany
 
  • #264
You will soon count me among the lost souls in the US. America rules ! :cry:
 
  • #265
I do not know that the Islamic world is that small hehe

Mmmmmmmmmmmm...

Well, accordgin to my modest knowldge, and if my memort is not wrong, the arabic world [aka middle east and north africa] even it is 14 millinion km^2 and with the huge population it has...Get ready to hear the next...

IT IS STILL ONLY 20% of the Islamic world... to be more precise it is 19.78%..

Hahaha, i found it amazing how many people in the "Western World" don;t know that..[yeah, i am from the western world...even i lived very long years in the middel east!]

[i am not mkaing fun of anybody..but i just find it funy how usually arabs are considered the vast majority of muslims...] :rofl: :rofl:
 
  • #266
UK and the forum name gives the gender away.

What a great place - I start composing my first post in the Quantum Theory section and end up answering my question before I got as far as the Submit button. So, apart from this post, I'll go back to lurking...

Bob.
 
  • #267
Where's that thread about necroposting...?
In a way, I'm glad that this came up. The thread far predates me, so I went ahead and voted since I'd never seen it before.
Male, near Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
 
  • #268
This poll apparently hasn't been active in over four years, so it's got to be way out of date. I'm sure we have a lot more members from Asia than the poll results indicate as I write this.

Danger said:
Male, near Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Calgary, eh? That's where I got stuck in a freakin' blizzard in the middle of the freakin' month of May, five years ago!
 

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  • #269
jtbell said:
That's where I got stuck in a freakin' blizzard in the middle of the freakin' month of May, five years ago!

You're not an Albertan until that has happened to you in August. :tongue:
 
  • #270
:rofl: I just went back and caught the interaction between Monique and MrRobinParsons, who really had his panties in a bunch at the notion of being lumped in with us crude, crass Americans. Wow, Monique, you must have infinite patience!

Female, Seattle area, Washington State
 
  • #271
The funny thing was, that very evening I took a bus up to Edmonton, which turned out to be bone dry because the blizzard had bypassed it. A couple of mornings later I went to catch the train to Vancouver and it was several hours late because it had gotten stuck in that same blizzard in Manitoba.

But when I finally got back to Calgary the next week for my flight home, I was rewarded with gorgeous clear weather.
 

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  • #272
Male, Australia.
 
  • #273
lisab said:
MrRobinParsons, who really had his panties in a bunch at the notion of being lumped in with us crude, crass Americans.

As a Canuck, I'm also quite offended if someone assumes that I'm a Yank, but Parsons was more offensive in a lot of his posts than most people of any nationality. I denounce him. For one thing, anyone who introduces himself as 'Mr.' anything gets my shoe up his *** immediately. Some idiot debt collector, who had no reason to be bothering me, kept calling and announcing himself as 'Mr. Van******'. I put up with it for a while, until he threatened to seize my mother's house. Then I pointed out that I knew where he lived and where his children went to school, and hinted about having survived a couple of black-ops tours in Cambodia... never heard from him again. :biggrin:

edit: Just saw you last post, JT. You must know the standard saying in Alberta; if you don't like the weather, wait a minute.
 
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  • #274
Male from Canada
 
  • #275
Female from the US.
 
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  • #277
We're behind Australia?!
What is this world coming to?
 
  • #278
MACHO!, Republica Dominicana!
 
  • #279
Male, Montana, USA
 
  • #280
Hi, Foxy. Good to see you again.
 
<h2>What is the purpose of collecting data on the geographic location of our members?</h2><p>The purpose of collecting data on the geographic location of our members is to gain a better understanding of our audience and to tailor our services or products to their specific needs. It can also help us identify any potential gaps in our reach and make informed decisions on how to expand our reach to other regions.</p><h2>How is the geographic location of our members determined?</h2><p>The geographic location of our members is typically determined through self-reporting. This means that members provide their location information voluntarily, either through a registration form or by updating their profile. In some cases, we may also use geolocation technology to determine a member's location based on their IP address.</p><h2>What is the significance of knowing the geographic distribution of our members?</h2><p>Knowing the geographic distribution of our members can provide valuable insights into the diversity of our audience and help us identify any regional trends or patterns. This information can also be useful in marketing and advertising efforts, as well as in developing targeted campaigns or initiatives.</p><h2>How often is the data on the geographic location of our members updated?</h2><p>The frequency of data updates on the geographic location of our members may vary depending on the specific needs and goals of our organization. In general, we strive to keep this information as up-to-date as possible to ensure its accuracy and relevance.</p><h2>Is the data on the geographic location of our members kept confidential?</h2><p>Yes, the data on the geographic location of our members is kept confidential and is only used for internal purposes. We adhere to strict privacy policies and do not share this information with any third parties without the explicit consent of our members.</p>

What is the purpose of collecting data on the geographic location of our members?

The purpose of collecting data on the geographic location of our members is to gain a better understanding of our audience and to tailor our services or products to their specific needs. It can also help us identify any potential gaps in our reach and make informed decisions on how to expand our reach to other regions.

How is the geographic location of our members determined?

The geographic location of our members is typically determined through self-reporting. This means that members provide their location information voluntarily, either through a registration form or by updating their profile. In some cases, we may also use geolocation technology to determine a member's location based on their IP address.

What is the significance of knowing the geographic distribution of our members?

Knowing the geographic distribution of our members can provide valuable insights into the diversity of our audience and help us identify any regional trends or patterns. This information can also be useful in marketing and advertising efforts, as well as in developing targeted campaigns or initiatives.

How often is the data on the geographic location of our members updated?

The frequency of data updates on the geographic location of our members may vary depending on the specific needs and goals of our organization. In general, we strive to keep this information as up-to-date as possible to ensure its accuracy and relevance.

Is the data on the geographic location of our members kept confidential?

Yes, the data on the geographic location of our members is kept confidential and is only used for internal purposes. We adhere to strict privacy policies and do not share this information with any third parties without the explicit consent of our members.

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