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in reply to 24Hr log of chatterbox

And would it be too much to ask to code up a series of AI agents to sift through the data on a minute-by-minute basis and adjust everyone's XP in real time based on their adherence to Perl Monks best practices, with extra points for style?

(jk)

jj, you can log the chatterbox yourself right now, but if everyone did that, server would start sagging. but i agree, actually, the chatterbox is full of tasty tidbits that are lost forever.

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RE: RE: 24Hr log of chatterbox
by nuance (Hermit) on Jun 01, 2000 at 23:21 UTC
    you can log the chatterbox yourself right now, but if everyone did that, server would start sagging. but i agree, actually, the chatterbox is full of tasty tidbits that are lost forever.

    Logging it my self isn't an option for me, I pay my ISP £0.01 pence per minute that I'm connected that's evenings and weekends (for people who don't understand real money :-) that's about $1.00 American roughly per hour) rising to £0.045 per minute during the day. Logging it myself would get very expensive very quickly.

    I too would like some way to get at the history and was going to post a discussion topic about this myself earlier on (some of you may remember me asking if it had been discussed before, I thought it had and didn't want to rehash old ground).

    Nuance

    Baldrick, you wouldn't see a subtle plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a harpsichord, singing "Subtle plans are here again!"

      Perhaps some nice monk will take it upon him/herself to offer such a service. You know, for the kids.

      The Autonomic Pilot