either / all :)depends on the audience, depends on the level of agitation and above all depends on who's doing it ;)On 8/20/06, darryl lyons
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Why not just use MXNA's idea -- have two ColdFusion fees. There is a
regular, "static" ColdFusion feed, and theres a "we think thes
Why not just use MXNA's idea -- have two ColdFusion fees. There is a
regular, "static" ColdFusion feed, and theres a "we think these are
ColdFusion posts" ColdFusion feed (Robin's idea). That way you can
allow people to choose.
On 19/08/06, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This whole thr
This whole thread cracks me up, as I've been sitting on this idea since first reading it and I wanted to wait and see if anyone else had something similiar or close to it. I think it was Mark who came closest.Ok, some agree that the "AS-IS" model for the F-Goog works kinda ok? (I for one find the "
On 18/08/2006, at 8:31 AM, Geoff Bowers wrote:
> 2) its not computationally trivial to work out what is a good and not
> so good post
Just FYI Chip Temm has an interesting comment on our blog about using
Bayesian algorithms (often used in spam filters) to automatically
categorise content - h
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On 8/18/06, Scott Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thunderbird by mozilla for mail and rss.>>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 18/08/2006 11:24 am >>>I actually use www.live.com and although I have an RSS reader added, I don'tuse it for RSS feeds as I use
cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf> Of Andrew Scott> Sent: Friday, 18 August 2006 10:41 AM> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Fullasagoog a waste of time.
>>> Dale,>> I am glad you slept with an S?>> Sorry couldn't resist, as much as I knew wh
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Haha,
I think I just need a better RSS reader than the google home page :)
Any suggesti
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Fullasagoog a waste of time.
Dale,
I am glad you slept with an S?
Sorry couldn't resist, as much as I knew what you meant :-)
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Sounds interesting, except my name is slept with a S "FRASER"
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n into it. Maybe it could well be part of the
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7;ve never found it to turn up results I
knew were there. Any thoughts.
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traffic>since you just send the links to the source blog. But I'd be interested to>know.>>Regards>Dale Fraser
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ver at del.icio.us?
Then go with the top 100 tags, maybe?
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Dale et al,
Dale Fraser wrote:
> I recently dropped all my favourite fee
Dale et al,
Dale Fraser wrote:
> I recently dropped all my favourite feeds in Google and put in Fullasagoog
> Coldfusion Blend instead.
>
> Wow, am I disappointed. I'm not sure what's going on, but I'm wasting my
> time here. I think someone at Fullasagoog should do something about it.
> Here's t
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On 17/08/2006, at 6:27 PM, Dale Fraser wrote:
>>> Don't agree either, all the blogs I used to subscribe to had
>>> Coldfusion
> Categories and I just subscribed to them.
That's because you
Hey, my post is in that blend and eat my ass with a spoon ;)Seriously, who gives a rats ass.When i was added to the goog, i used to talk abt CF more then FLEX obviously, i evolved into the next Adobe/Macromedia gimmick.
How about this, instead of pissing and moaning about the free site, rebuil
On 17/08/2006, at 9:35 PM, Robin Hilliard wrote
> "THE FRAZER TEST"
>
> RocketBoots will send
I've posted the challenge details with some tweaks on our blog:
http://www.rocketboots.com.au/blog/index.cfm?
mode=entry&entry=1C17927C-E081-51EF-A73775EE3C5DDA59
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MXNA has a "smart category" for ColdFusion which pretty much looks the
content of the post to determine whether or not it is CF-related.
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Sorry Dale,
I will have to agree with Robin on this one, the problem is that people generally have blogs on other issues rather than just Coldfusion and its not everyones cup of tea. And it would be harder for Goog to filter and pleaese everyone at the same time.
On 8/17/06, Robin Hilliard <[E
On 17/08/2006, at 6:27 PM, Dale Fraser wrote:
>>> Don't agree either, all the blogs I used to subscribe to had
>>> Coldfusion
> Categories and I just subscribed to them.
That's because you're a human (or so I've been lead to believe by
reliable witnesses ;-) not a cfml page. There is no i
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Fullasagoog a waste of time.
RocketBoots is signed up as a Flash Blog, quite a few blogs don't fit
neatly into one or the other. Compared to MXNA I'd say Geoff is a
fair bit more selective about the blogs he aggregates.
That said Dale, until the
RocketBoots is signed up as a Flash Blog, quite a few blogs don't fit
neatly into one or the other. Compared to MXNA I'd say Geoff is a
fair bit more selective about the blogs he aggregates.
That said Dale, until the day you're hosting a blog aggregator or
other insanely useful service fre
The thing to remember is that a lot of those blogs would have just
signed up in the ColdFusion category, because that was the only one
that made sense to use (e.g. that is what I did).
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OMG I'm totally disgusted
OMG I'm totally disgusted with the goog and will be asking for my money back!oh wait its free...
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A couple of points Dale - 1) fullasagoog is not supposed to be pure coldfusion2) these are *blogs*. Every one of them is a personal journal, and while some of the posters write almost nothing but technical articles, some of them also write personal stuff. It's not supposed to be a technical news
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