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Re: Lost my Position!

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 or the last 50 messages:
http://groups.goo=
gle.com/group/nyu-itp-students/feeds
It may be =
possible to crawl the Google Group somehow.  Gmail may also have some k=
ind of API, but I dunno about that.  You may need to make your own tool=
with an address that can become a member of the list, but throws the posts =
into a database.  Shouldn’t be too hard, but it would be nice to incorp=
orate historical content as well.
As for the signal=
/noise ratio in the Listalizer…I would hope you’d allow users to tailor th=
e subjective parameters to make it meaningful to THEM!  Or at the very =
least share your code…

Corey Menscher
corey.menscher@nyu.edu
http://www.crackblur.com

On Dec 21, 2008, at 9:06 PM, Ted Hayes wrote:

=

I have been really wanting to make a list visualizer app (=
“Listalizer?”  “Listerine?”).  In fact I was gonna start it over t=
he break.  So if anyone has recommendations for interfacing with the ac=
tual data…  I was originally assuming I was just gonna manually parse=
all the emails (!) but parsing the xml would be a lot easier.  I will =
look into it….

=97t bot

On Dec 21=
, 2008, at 5:28 PM, john dimatos wrote:

What I also=
want is the ability to have individual noise to signal ratios for each post=
er, and an overall list score as well. However that would requir e some form=
of digg like system and since I can’t whip out the API/XML fu that @lehrblo=
gger 
Did,  georgio justice (that’s his fetish scene nickname )=
will deny me the genius mantle. 
Dammit!

Jsd 
Sent from my medulla omblongata
=

On Dec 21, 2008, at 1:37 PM, “Jorge Just” <jorgejust@nyu.edu> wrote:

Lehrburger, you’re a genius.

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Steven Lehrburger =
<lehrburger@gmail.com>
wrote:
what we really need for this is word co=
unts per person. i dont think google groups have an API, but if you can get=
the posts as an XML feed it would be easy to write something to tally it..?=

(in case anyone needed a 4-in-4 project)

On 12/21/08, Ruthie Doyle <Ruthie.Doyle@nyu.=
edu> wrote:

; ( sorry. bad rea=
d-through…cracked out end-of-semester-lag…just a typo…

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 4:28 AM, John Dimatos =
<=
dimatosj@gmail.com>
wrote:
DIAMTOS? that’s a first.
=

I’ve heard diamatos diamato Dimato DiMato D’amato and damatio but never=
DIAMTOS.

there should be a social genius with last names for peopl=
e like you.

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 3:54 =
AM, Jelani John <jelanijohn@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Towards the end of the se=
mester I started wondering who this Ruthie chick
> was. I had to get som=
eone to point her out.
> From: Ruthie Doyle
> Sent: Sunday, December=
21, 2008 3:22 AM
> To: ITP Students
> Subject: Re: Lost my Position=
!
> !! Am I the only lady?? (Midori so doesn’t count…) # 4!
> Tymm=
, you have a life. Just…own it. ; ) You crack me up; funny I “met”
> =
you for the first time at the show all like, “we’ve met on the list.” We’re > stuck in front of our screens…
> The problem with quantitative s=
tatistics is that it doesn’t take into
> account posts like some of Diam=
tos’ that are crazy long and complicated.
> Ok, Syed, we gotta keep team=
ing up…anymore James lyrics, or shall we move
> on to new plans…?? “=
Say something, say something, anything/I’ve shown you
> everything/Give =
me a sign”
> You can’t say I haven’t tried to be a part of making commun=
ity!
> After tomorrow, post-paper, I am totally spending my time with tr=
ees, kids,
> cars, Tex-pats, dogs and cameras in the 76 degree sunny wea=
ther,
> XO Ruthie
>
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Swerdloff=
<jonat=
han@swerdloff.com> wrote:
>>
>> Where is this again?
>>
=
>> I used to be #1, and I’m itching for a comeback…
>>
>> .oO( muc=
h to all of your chagrin… )
>>
>> :misses MOOs sometimes
>> >>
>>
>> On Dec 20, 2008, at 1:49 PM, Corey Menscher wrote:
>>=

>> Dude. I’m 10th on the “Top Posters” for The List this month. I don=
‘t
>> think I’ve ever been that low:
>>
>> 114 tmt…@ny=
u.edu
>> 85 syed.itp@gmail.com
>> 80 jelanij…@hotm=
ail.com
>> 78 ruthie.do…@nyu.edu
>> 7=
3 midori.yas…@nyu.edu
>> 65 ot…@ny=
u.edu
>> 62 mh1…@nyu.edu
>> 60 jonat…@swerdloff.com
>> 56 ari.l.j=
os…@gmail.com
>> 54 corey.mensc…@nyu.e=
du
>>
>> You go, Tymm!
>>
>> Corey Menscher
>> corey.menscher@=
nyu.edu
>> http://www.crackblur.com
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