Re: virus: Archives

C.A. Cook (coreycook12@email.msn.com)
Thu, 7 May 1998 22:42:03 -0500


Well, it has begun! I'm up to #80 now, and let me tell you...
what a long, strange trip! Sadly, I am almost dreading #550
of 96. (look it up and you'll see why).

Nathan wrote:
>Eric Boyd wrote:
>> I would actually be willing to do that... there are probably many many
gems
>> to be found! However, for the summer I only have a dial-in connection
(at
>> $.075/hour), and I'm not willing to wait, or to pay. If someone would
>> remind me come september, I could start. If I did a hundred messages a
>> day, it would only take me 120+ days... not bad.

hm. you could just download the pages and read them offline...probably fill
up more than one disk.

>> Before I start on such a project, however, I think we should work up a
good
>> frame work for what we want as a rating. For instance, I think some kind
>> of "relevance" rating would be valuable -- to indentify those posts which
>> could be termed "orthdox" virus. (actually, I prefer the term
"orthoprax",
>> which means "right actions", as opposed to "orthodox", which means "right
>> beliefs") Then, an overall quality rating would be good. And, of
course,
>> the final result would be a web page linking to, say, the best 100 posts
>> ever...

I've been thinking of making a list of everyone that posted to Virus, and
their
stances when they joined, as well as when they quit.

>> I think another thing I could do would be to identify those posts which
can
>> be deleted from the archive -- i.e. all those posts saying "take me
>> off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!", or all those total quotations of the Virus Digest
with
>> "go away!!" on the bottom.

That's for sure!

>My other idea is to name ratings after actual viruses - ranging from
'wart' or
>'chicken pox' to 'bubonic plague' or 'HIV'

Neat!

CA Cook, LF
coreycook12@email.msn.com