i totally agree, except for one small detail. i'm not willing to do THAT much work (by work, i'm including learning). this is just a side project i'm working on when my numerical simulations are taking up all my computers and i'm left with nothing to do but wait for them to finish. :-)
but other than that, yeah. having a website that keeps track of work you do on cars and motocycles and perhaps emails you when it's time to do a particular job sounds like an EXCELLENT dot com idea. i wish i had the time to look into it. especially since most windows users i've met don't mind spam as much as we do. we could sell our user lists to people like spamford wallace and the green card lottery people. (just kidding about this last part). if someone wanted to collaborate, i wouldn't mind devoting a few neurons to this. pete begin Rod Roark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Friday 15 March 2002 07:06 am, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > > glad to hear there's a happy medium between flat files and a full server > > based db. the main reason why i wanted to avoid server based db is that > > all my motorcycle friends use windows, and i was hoping to write > > something that they could use too.... > > Sounds like a good app to run from a web server. :-) > > Perl, PHP, Zope and others all have excellent integration with a > variety of SQL servers. > > -- Rod _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
