Actually I think that somebody did that a while ago, but I don't remember who, though the web page produced had links to all PESO, PAW and GESOs posted. That was unfortunate as when those images were moved or removed from the web there were a lot of broken links.

On 7/30/2013 1:45 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
Gawd you are SO lazy Larry.
;)

Seriously, even if such a thing were fairly trivial, I think it goes
against the spirit of the list, since it is unlikely that you would
expend the energy to go back and find the original PESO thread in
which to place any comments you might have. That means less feedback
for each individual PESO/GESO posters and (over time) would probably
lead to fewer PESO/GESO posts, as a result.

If you wish to organize, it is easy to create a filter (in Gmail) and
put all emails with PESO or GESO in the subject line in a different
folder that you could check on occasion, if you are just trying to
separate them out from your other Inbox emails.

On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
There is something that I think would be really nifty, and would
probably be about 20 lines of perl code, for someone who knows perl.

Some sort of a bot that would monitor PDML for [PG]ESO posts,
and update a webpage with links to the 20 or so most recent.
Ideally with the title and author (from the Subject: and From:
lines in the header).

A bunch of awesome photos get posted to the list, and I think
it would be really cool to be able to point my browser at a
page and just see the recent ones on one page.


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