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From: Persy Park
Subject: [Bug-sweater] full snatch
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 14:06:26 -0700
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If you fit that description, drop us a line.
That is, which metrics are broadly applicable to sites that employ similar technology for very different activities? But right now I want to lay out the motivation for doing this.
This is clearly a hot and valuable web property and for a reason. It is written in Python but not considered suitable for backing up important data quite yet. Check out Satanis Unbound from Cult of Cthulhu Press. Click on the link below to see his new video.
It's not even close to paid off, but I'm chipping away at it. It also offers a local WebDAV server.
This stuff weirds me out but I know we've got some serious CoC fans in our audience, so here's something for them. Seriously, how is the rpg industry up there?
The discussion there is generally of good quality and the software does the job nicely. Are there lots of players?
This stuff weirds me out but I know we've got some serious CoC fans in our audience, so here's something for them.
Check out Satanis Unbound from Cult of Cthulhu Press. But I don't get to count pageviews for every view in Google Reader or Bloglines or LiveJournal or anywhere else I'm syndicated.
The players decide what to do and what crimes to commit; then the GR improvises with his knowledge and tells them what happens.
It provides a hosted storage platform which developers can build all sorts of applications on top of.
Clearly in need of more help, I clicked the hyperlink "More information about this error message online" and hoped to get more information.
So that Kevin can become a soccer expert at his kindergarten daughter's games. It also offers a local WebDAV server. Let's send him a thousand readers so he thinks he's cool.
And I can know how many times my feed is downloaded, if I wanted to dig into my server logs.
But right now I want to lay out the motivation for doing this.
It's written in Perl, fairly new, and doesn't have a lot in the way of documentation yet.
When folks are talking about soccer, I feel like a shmoe and sort of drift off.


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