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Chat users, rejoice!
Well, perhaps it's not worthy of rejoicing, but it's kinda spiffy. I recently set up mIRCStats to take my log files from #tfp on Irvingnet and make a neato keeno statistics page. You can view it here: http://www.thraeryn.net/tfp/index.html
(Thanks to Halx for telling me he didn't really care if I ran it or not.) Edit: tinfoil kicks huge amounts of ass for having a spare $15 to donate to the cause! :D He has sent off for the license key, and it should be in my grubby little electronic paws within a short while. Hurray! You should all worship tinfoil. |
Sweet! I need to hang around in there so I can make that page too ;)
Damn these nazis I work for. If only they would let me chat at work... |
Excellent work. Unfortunately, I do not have even 15 dollars.
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Awww...
I'll just submit the reciept into the bean-counters at work anyways ;> heh.. really though.. it's cool. It's nice to see the stats. |
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Cool stuff!
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Sweet number nine for night people
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great stuff, thrae'...thought so last night, too...
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Glad you set that up, that program is purdy neat :)
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Good work Thraeryn -- Thanks for the time and effort.
Maybe if enough new members view the stats it will peak interest and generate more traffic.... :) |
*still* waiting for the key to unlock the program. One would think that this would be a fairly instantanious process.
Gotta love the intarweb. |
OKAY! Hear ye, hear ye!
Got the license key, program is registered. It now creates a little section with users' personal stats, so, if you want custom information associated with your chat nick like a specialized name, your homepage URL, your age (you have to send birthdate for that), or a slogan you want to appear by your name, send an email to thraeryn @ thraeryn.net or send me a PM here. Best things to include:
Enjoy the page. :D |
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