in reply to (OT) Morning ritual

the list of sites that i read on a regular basis has actually grown to the point where i had to write a program to keep track of them all. it's a simple database + CGI program that keeps a list of all the sites organized by how frequently they're updated (daily/weekly/monthly) and when the last time i visited each was. everytime i load the page, it places the least recently read sites at the top and, if i haven't read them in longer than their update period, makes the link a different color so i know i'm behind on that one.

anders pearson

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Re: Re: (OT) Morning ritual
by Ovid (Cardinal) on May 26, 2002 at 18:00 UTC

    A couple of years ago, I wrote a Home Page Manager. Basically, you set up different home pages for your browser based upon weekday and time of day. Set the manager as your home page and whenever you fired up a browser, it would automatically take you to that page. It's an interesting read if only to see how bad my code used to be.

    Cheers,
    Ovid

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