pope 0 #1 November 28, 2006 Maybe this is a better question for the Harrisons, but has anyone broken down the amount of BASE #'s assigned over the years? In other words, since the first BASE # was issued until the most recent, are there any stats that say how many were issued each year? The purpose being to graph a rough amount of new jumpers getting into the sport. If anyone has done this already, where can I find the info?? cheers! pope Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hollyhjb 0 #2 November 28, 2006 http://www.basenumbers.org This gives some info for those that have registered their number."I reject your reality and substitute my own" ~Adam Savage Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ToyMaker 0 #3 November 28, 2006 Something like this? http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=2293398#2293398 Check out Yuri's post "Superexponential growth of BASE" in that page. Quotehttp://www.basenumbers.org This gives some info for those that have registered their number. Sorry... couldnt resist _______________________________________ White cute poodle puppy found. Approximately six months of age. Blue collar but no tags. Very friendly. Tasted like chicken Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bert_man 0 #4 November 28, 2006 SO... yuri.... if the number was exponential with an exponentially increasing growth rate, would it be... ... ... supersuperexponential? -Ghetto "The reason death cannot frighten me, is because life has cured me of fear." Web Design Cleveland Skydiving Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ToyMaker 0 #5 November 28, 2006 maybe... hyperexponential? gee... we could play with this forever! I mean... "exponentialy" speaking _______________________________________ White cute poodle puppy found. Approximately six months of age. Blue collar but no tags. Very friendly. Tasted like chicken Share this post Link to post Share on other sites