I've taken ~ 5600 shots the half year I've had my camera. It will soon see a lot more action I think. I don't normally shoot much, but if shooting an event, I usually do 500-1000 shots. In easter I was lucky enough to be a (actually "the", as there where no other) photographers for the worlds biggest computer-party. I shot mainly candids, but also two concerts, and the first round in the European DDR-championship. On these three events I shot ~ 500 pics of each in less than 30 minutes. Shooting outside events is mostly testing. I seldom go outside "just to lookforabird", if I do, it's mainly for equipment-testing...
So, all my normal day-to-day shots usually get deleted quite soon, as they have no value to me. On events I just shoot, don't care to delete after reviewing on LCD even if the shot clearly suck. It drains batteries to on camera, and I got plenty of storage-room in the field after I started trusting my X-drive =) On the computer, I go through each picture I've taken, imediatly deleting the totally bad ones. Then I go through what's left, since I then have a vague clue about how many good shots are there. So then I again delete the "not-so-good" shots, and end up with the quite-good, and good on my computer. Printing.. Hmm, think I've printed 4 of those 5600, and all of them was printed this weekend.. But wow, prints surely is the way pictures from the 10D was meant to be viewed, so it'll be a lot more in the future, I promise =D