I don't think it would require any dynamic computation, actually. Or, rather, any more than is already being done! For instance, look at the link when you click on 'Next entries' on the SOPW page ... it is http://perlmonks.com/index.pl?next=10&node_id=479 (emphasis mine). The page shows ten nodes at a time. To see the first 10, the bolded field starts counting at 0. The second 10, 10. The third 10, 20. So on. Should be fairly simple, then, no?

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