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<DIV>In a message dated 7/25/2006 1:51:06 AM Central Standard Time,
shiro@uclink4.berkeley.edu writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>In case
any one goes looking for it and is surprised to find it, the program has now
been added to the Wiki. Thanks for the info, Dave. (I also watched
the video again - had forgotten about it. It's quite funny.)<BR><BR>I'm
curious, SpringyStepps, do you find the built in search features of the wiki
significantly less useful than the Reminder search engine? If so, we may
be able to come up with a better alternative. The reminder search engine
is just a hand full of gpl'd perl scripts, and we could conceivably either run
them on the wiki server or create a local static copy of the wiki at intervals
and index that.<BR><BR>The easiest option is of course google. ( eg.
http://www.google.com/search?&q=clown+piano+site%3Ajfwiki.org&btnG=Search
) The results are only updated only at intervals, but I find them
generally more useful than the mediawiki search.<BR><BR>In the last year or
two there has been some pretty significant forking between the wiki and the
Reminder, and most new content and all format and grammar improvements never
make it back to the Reminder.
<BR><BR><BR>Best,<BR>Erik<BR></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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<DIV>Hi, Erik -- I guess I'm a creature of habit. I got used to your
great Reminder page a while back (I e-mailed to you under a different
screen name to thank you for it) and just really love
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