I went back and looked and you've asked this question before
http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/how-much-cash-or-liquid-do-you-have-63251.html
In response to the general question about how much people have who are on this board, you might look at:
http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/net-worth-poll-55244.html
As far as specifics, I think you will find that a lot of people are reluctant to discuss directly how much there assets are or were at ER.
That said, I understand why you want to know. That said, I have seen some people post their numbers and it really does vary. Some of the factors that are important - other than net worth or assets - include: Age (you generally need more the younger you are at retirement), where you live (someone who lives in a high cost of living area needs more than someone in a lower cost of living area), number of people in the family being supported (someone with $X who is single is in a different position than someone with $X who has a spouse and 3 dependent children), your standard of living (some people happily live on $40,000 a year while others aren't happy with less than $200,000 and would feel deprived if they had to live on $175,000), and how much risk you can accept (some people would happily accept a plan that they felt had a 90% chance of success while some want 100% several times over). And, of course, other sources of income such as pensions are relevant.
So, knowing how much anyone had at retirement is usually not that illuminating. What generally works better if you want to get valid informationis to post about your own situation.
Several years ago you posted:
http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f28/1-million-dollar-2-young-kids-enuff-to-get-out-19070.html
At that time you indicated you had about $1 million, were part of a 40 year old couple with kids 6 and 7. You indicated that the bulk of your net worth was in real estate from which you received about 2k a month and that you had a paid for home and a little over 300k in retirement and taxable accounts.
That was 7 years ago. How have things changed since then?