How about this? We already have the location tag in the homenode. I'll add support for O/S, and list them on the stats page.

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<~-- os:TRSDOS,CP/M,NT,linux -->

Only the first 20 characters will be used in the tag, so list your OS's in descending order of experience or preference (favorite first). No checking for validity will be done. Tags will be picked up at 3:30AM EST, along with the location tags. Where the location tags required the checking of the significant update, the new scanner looks at everyone who logged in the preceeding 25 hours (yes, 25), so don't bother with the significant update box.

I'll add the display in the next day or two on the stats pages.

--Chris

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In reply to (jcwren) RE: I know English by jcwren
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