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L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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He love ass, who doesn't? :D
I kinda think ass is way overrated. Everyone's got one, making it something straights have in common with homosexuals.

That's like fantasizing about cleavage when you have Alen-sized man-boobs.

Then again, what would a black man be in this world without a heavy bassline and a fat ass... :p

I have a serious question: how are TV ratings calculated? How do they know how many people watched it?
It's a mix. Cable companies can tell some viewership. But mostly it's done through sample polling. The polling can be passive, such as people who live in different cities and have different family demographics as representative of the overall population who have TVs equipped with systems and track and record what they're watching, "black box"-like. Mixed with them are others who are actively polled, such as people who are selected to keep diaries or are phone surveyed.

Neilsom boxes built into random cable boxes and neilsom calculates the data on their servers
Partly... or even mostly by today's standards.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,135
I kinda think ass is way overrated. Everyone's got one, making it something straights have in common with homosexuals.

That's like fantasizing about cleavage when you have Alen-sized man-boobs.



Then again, what would a black man be in this world without a heavy bassline and a fat ass... :p



It's a mix. Cable companies can tell some viewership. But mostly it's done through sample polling. The polling can be passive, such as people who live in different cities and have different family demographics as representative of the overall population who have TVs equipped with systems and track and record what they're watching, "black box"-like. Mixed with them are others who are actively polled, such as people who are selected to keep diaries or are phone surveyed.



Partly... or even mostly by today's standards.
Yes sir mostly done by neilsom now.
 

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