Content-Disposition: inline; What we need is a Pandora-like system of list experts breaking down every s= ingle inane piece of binary garbage populating the list,…
Posts published in “Day: December 22, 2008”
wow look what my spamming/trolling has done. On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:23 PM, Martin Ceperley wrote: > i’ve used the python imap lib…
i’ve used the python imap lib to spider = through my entire gmail account, it is pretty simple really, just have to wr= ap your…
I was just gonna write a php parser to g= o down through my entire list history. My NYU account is IMAP so… no= problem…
+2 for cerrito’s mom jokes +2 for putting down happy bday emails. (you’re doing good so far…) dimatos, get on this for your thesis project……
I looked into this. The Googl= e Group has RSS feeds, but not for the entirety of history…at most only th= e last 50 topics…
You all realize that the idea of determining signal to noise is inherently flawed, right? Because like, you know, the “signal” is completely and 100%…
I have been really wanting to make a lis= t visualizer app (“Listalizer?” “Listerine?”). In fact I was gon= na start it over the break.…
well we have to hurry up and get our noise in before the grading is implemented, right? wait, why are we doing this again? On…
Perhaps another good way to determi= ne signal/noise ratio is to watch how many posts are contained in a thread..= .the longer the thread, the…
yes. On Dec 21, 2008, at 7:50 PM, Steven Lehrburger wrote: > (haha) > > one crude metric for determining signal-to-noise ratio might be how…
not with typing like that On Dec 21, 2008, at 5:28 PM, john dimatos wrote: What I also want is the ability to have individual…
What I also want is the ability to hav= e individual noise to signal ratios for each poster, and an overall list sco= re as…