Maybe the two of you can work out some sort of deal...
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From: Aengus [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I did all this with command line tools, and most of the time was spent
just reading through the 433MB for data. If I really wanted a host count
for each hour, it would probably be a fairly trivial task to write a
script that would do a host count at each hour transition, getting all 168
host counts in a single pass. It would run in less time than it's taken to
read this thread (and it probably wouldn't take much longer for a
competent perl programmer to program it - I could probably do it myself in
a couple of hours if I wanted it, and I even had to look up the little bit
of perl that I did use).
Aengus
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