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Default How often did Googlebot come - 12-03-2005 , 08:51 PM






And what did it do?

http://johnbokma.com/perl/googlebot-statistics.html

Beta Perl script. It might blow up your computer, or transfer all your
IBLs to my site (and your PageRank), both, or just work and make you happy
:-D.

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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-03-2005 , 09:08 PM






John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

[ Perl script ]
Quote:
or just work and make you happy
In which case you have to pay 10 thousand cola nuts wrapped in brown
paper. Midnight, behind the box. I'll be the Hyena... you'll see...

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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-03-2005 , 09:59 PM



On 4 Dec 2005 02:08:27 GMT, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

[ Perl script ]
or just work and make you happy

In which case you have to pay 10 thousand cola nuts wrapped in brown
paper. Midnight, behind the box. I'll be the Hyena... you'll see...

If you said coffee beans then I could've paid ...

carol


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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-03-2005 , 11:13 PM



Carol W <from_you (AT) nomail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
On 4 Dec 2005 02:08:27 GMT, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

[ Perl script ]
or just work and make you happy

In which case you have to pay 10 thousand cola nuts wrapped in brown
paper. Midnight, behind the box. I'll be the Hyena... you'll see...


If you said coffee beans then I could've paid ...
http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2005/11/26/

we can pick our own :-D (second picture on that page).

Moreover, we live very close to Coatepec (Teocelo is near to Coatepec as
well), and according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coatepec

"Often called the capital of Coffee in Mexico, the name Coatepec comes
from the Nahuatl coa, serpent and tepetl, hill (The Hill where the Snakes
are)."

Wrt the latter, been there 2 or 3 times, haven't seen a snake.

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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-03-2005 , 11:57 PM



__/ [Carol W] on Sunday 04 December 2005 02:59 \__

Quote:
On 4 Dec 2005 02:08:27 GMT, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

[ Perl script ]
or just work and make you happy

In which case you have to pay 10 thousand cola nuts wrapped in brown
paper. Midnight, behind the box. I'll be the Hyena... you'll see...

At first glance I thought you meant COLA (comp.os.linux.advocacy) nuts, of
which there are plenty. There are even more trolls than nuts in COLA.


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If you said coffee beans then I could've paid ...

You reminded me that I need to haul a couple of more bags of sugar to work. I
only have 300 grams of sugar left. As for instant coffee, there's always
plenty of that. 2 KG at home and I think about 8 KG of sugar.

I choose to embrace...

http://www.biologynews.net/archives/..._interest.html

Something for nighttime too...

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8248

Roy


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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-04-2005 , 12:02 AM



__/ [John Bokma] on Sunday 04 December 2005 01:51 \__

Quote:
And what did it do?

http://johnbokma.com/perl/googlebot-statistics.html

Beta Perl script. It might blow up your computer, or transfer all your
IBLs to my site (and your PageRank), both, or just work and make you happy
:-D.
Nice! A new little script to play with. I am happy to see that you chose CSV
and even mentioned Calc rather than Excel. Both are bloated applications so
I tend to use KSpread for CSV format.

By the way, in case you ever want to extend this by making it Web-based (or
have it contained in a front-end), have a look at:

http://www.scheinwelt.at/~norbertf/devel/websheet/

I have been happily using it for a couple of months.

Roy


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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-04-2005 , 01:53 AM



Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
__/ [Carol W] on Sunday 04 December 2005 02:59 \__

On 4 Dec 2005 02:08:27 GMT, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

[ Perl script ]
or just work and make you happy

In which case you have to pay 10 thousand cola nuts wrapped in brown
paper. Midnight, behind the box. I'll be the Hyena... you'll see...

At first glance I thought you meant COLA (comp.os.linux.advocacy)
nuts, of which there are plenty. There are even more trolls than nuts
in COLA.
Yeah, I know what you mean, I know a lot of cola nuts outside cola :-D.
But... but... ais-e, I mean, Google for it ;-)

Brrrr....

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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-04-2005 , 02:00 AM



Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
__/ [John Bokma] on Sunday 04 December 2005 01:51 \__

And what did it do?

http://johnbokma.com/perl/googlebot-statistics.html

Beta Perl script. It might blow up your computer, or transfer all
your IBLs to my site (and your PageRank), both, or just work and make
you happy
:-D.

Nice! A new little script to play with. I am happy to see that you
chose CSV
well, technically TSV :-D, but Calc is happy to import it :-D.

Quote:
and even mentioned Calc rather than Excel.
Yup, I have only a Spanish version of Excel floating around, or a 95 (!)
version, so I didn't bother to try that.

I try to stick with OpenOffice.org, and hope it gets better.

Quote:
Both are bloated
applications so I tend to use KSpread for CSV format.
Still "stuck" with Windows XP. Bought this week Xara Xtreme :-D (Couldn't
wait for the OS port, which probably will take a year: I always said that
MSN Messenger and Xara kept me from Linux, so who knows).

Quote:
By the way, in case you ever want to extend this by making it
Web-based (or have it contained in a front-end),
If people are interested in it, I can look into HTML output. One could run
it in cron :-D.

Quote:
have a look at:

http://www.scheinwelt.at/~norbertf/devel/websheet/

I have been happily using it for a couple of months.
Looks nice, thanks.

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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-04-2005 , 02:06 AM



John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:

http://www.scheinwelt.at/~norbertf/devel/websheet/

I have been happily using it for a couple of months.

Looks nice, thanks.
Hmmm, with AJAX it could look even better :-D.

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Default Re: How often did Googlebot come - 12-04-2005 , 10:53 AM



__/ [John Bokma] on Sunday 04 December 2005 07:00 \__

Quote:
Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote:

__/ [John Bokma] on Sunday 04 December 2005 01:51 \__

And what did it do?

http://johnbokma.com/perl/googlebot-statistics.html

Beta Perl script. It might blow up your computer, or transfer all
your IBLs to my site (and your PageRank), both, or just work and make
you happy
:-D.

Nice! A new little script to play with. I am happy to see that you
chose CSV

well, technically TSV :-D, but Calc is happy to import it :-D.

and even mentioned Calc rather than Excel.

Yup, I have only a Spanish version of Excel floating around, or a 95 (!)
version, so I didn't bother to try that.

I try to stick with OpenOffice.org, and hope it gets better.

Both are bloated
applications so I tend to use KSpread for CSV format.

Still "stuck" with Windows XP. Bought this week Xara Xtreme :-D (Couldn't
wait for the OS port, which probably will take a year: I always said that
MSN Messenger and Xara kept me from Linux, so who knows).

All of that stuff exists for Linux and is free. The programs have different
names though, which needs accustoming. Examples:

iTunes -> AmaroK
MSN -> Gaim, aMSN and many more
Xara -> Blender, Inkscape, GIMP
Maya -> POVRay
XNews -> Pan, KNode, etc.
....


Quote:
By the way, in case you ever want to extend this by making it
Web-based (or have it contained in a front-end),

If people are interested in it, I can look into HTML output. One could run
it in cron :-D.

There must be (a) simple converter(s) already. The most common terms to
try produce a few good results, which I haven't bothered to follow yet.
Try csv2html or csv2html or tsv2htm. They will probably lead to source
code and a few executable because they should be rather simple (maybe a
single C function).


Quote:
have a look at:

http://www.scheinwelt.at/~norbertf/devel/websheet/

I have been happily using it for a couple of months.

Looks nice, thanks.


__/ [John Bokma] on Sunday 04 December 2005 07:06 \__

Quote:
Hmmm, with AJAX it could look even better :-D.

AJAX spreadsheet frameworks do exist (I can chase the link for you). That
is true for pretty much everything that exists in office modern suites,
but publicity is a barrier. The issue is that these 'components' are scat-
tered and there's plenty of them, which are of course commercial. Being
Web services, there is the issue of bandwidth and bleeding-edge develop-
ment, I guess. Google, Yahoo and MSN engineers are treading strong with
that newly-supported functionality. Not the typical out-of-work Open
Source developer's leisure-time occupation...

Roy

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