Kevin D. Clark wrote:
I am looking for a web site monitoring tool for
${extended_family_member}, who is just looking for something to help
monitor $N company websites for new job listings.
I use indeed.com. It monitors the major job boards (dice, monster, etc).
According to the web site it
People ask a question for who's a good plumber and and lots of answers
come back. Then someone asks for a good Italian restaraunt. Lots of
responses. Then the plumber question rears its ugly head. I need a web
interface for easily storing lists of recommendations for a variety of
different
Steven W. Orr wrote:
People ask a question for who's a good plumber and and lots of answers
come back. Then someone asks for a good Italian restaraunt. Lots of
responses. Then the plumber question rears its ugly head. I need a web
interface for easily storing lists of recommendations for a
Hi Kevin,
${extended_family_member} isn't a hard-core computer person.
Does ${extended_family_member} run Linux?
Attached are my scripts I use to monitor some small websites. I wrote
these because I wanted to monitor a complete website, not just a few
existing pages. They are extremely
The next meeting of the Monadnock Linux User Group (MonadLUG) will be this
Thursday, September 14th, 7:00pm, at the SAU 1 Superintendent's Office
behind South Meadow School in Peterborough.
For directions and other information, visit
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Kevin D. Clark wrote:
If at all possible, I'd prefer not to
provide a solution that involves looking at diff output. While I
would have no problem with this myself, my non-geek
${extended_family_member} probably will find this to be confusing.
If anyone has suggestions for diff'ing HTML files
On Wednesday, Sep 13th 2006 at 13:04 -0400, quoth Paul Lussier:
=Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
=
= I need a web interface for easily storing lists of recommendations
= for a variety of different things. Something better than text sould
= be nice.
=
=I'm not overly sure of what you're
Hey everyone,My company is looking for an entry level programmer. We are making heavy use of PHP, ActionScript, Posgres and PostGIS, and a few other goodies. If anyone knows a candidate for this sort of thing please let me know,
Thanks,Kjel
/me points to... [EMAIL PROTECTED],
messages to which are received by people looking for jobs,
within which you may (at your option, of course!) describe
in detail:
/me points to... your company name
/me points to... job description
/me points to... job requirements
/me points to... phone
That's a great suggestion!
The Mac OS X's Safari has an RSS reader built in, so:
feed://rss.indeed.com/rss?q=Pythonl=03301radius=50
will show Python jobs within 50 miles of Concord on a bunch of job
sites.
On Sep 13, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Kent Johnson wrote:
Kevin D. Clark wrote:
I am
On Sep 13, 2006, at 5:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/me scratches head and points to... upper valley... upper valley of
what?? ambiguity??
aluminum sulfate! How... caustic!
As one who's spent a fair amount of time with Kjel at PySIGs meetings
and a post-LinuxWorld dinner at the
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 08:58:40PM -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
On Saturday, Sep 9th 2006 at 20:17 -0400, quoth Jeff Macdonald:
=On 9/9/06, Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
= Can someone please tell me what the incantation is to limit the number of
= simultaneous connections to a
Hey everyone,I don't mean to be cryptic, I just found out that I have the budget to get some help today, and I have been working 10 - 14 hours a day for the last eight days. I will definately post more details when I have a bit more information. My biggest concern is finding someone that will be
Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe you're right. I run an email list of 900+ people. That's the source
of the recommendations. I have a website
http://frambors.syslang.net/
with a few buttons on it. I want to provide a new page that can act as a
central repository for
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