I'm using storable to store the objects. I was data structures to store the data in the files but it was too messy. I've found moving to an OO format greatly simplifies the code.
The website I'm getting the information from does not have a Last-Modified header. Content-Length doesn't tell me if the time of an event changed from "8 pm" to "9 pm".
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