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From: Mulvany, I. <i.m...@na...> - 2007-06-04 12:44:47
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Hi Ben, I'm afraid the images were scrubbed from my mail client, Could you mail them directly to me at both i.m...@na... and Ian...@gm.... Thanks, - Ian On 29/5/07 10:32, "con...@li..." <con...@li...> wrote: > Send Connotea-code-devel mailing list submissions to > con...@li... > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/connotea-code-devel > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > con...@li... > > You can reach the person managing the list at > con...@li... > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Connotea-code-devel digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. weird wrap issue in type ahead on firefox (Benjamin Good) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 12:33:27 -0700 > From: Benjamin Good <go...@in...> > Subject: [Connotea-code-devel] weird wrap issue in type ahead on > firefox > To: con...@li... > Message-ID: <BBB...@in...> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi, > > I've noticed that the type-ahead box behaves a little strangely in > Firefox. The top left window in the attached image shows the type- > ahead for 't' in my tags when viewed with Firefox ; the bottom right > window is exactly the same thing viewed in Safari. Notice how the > second line of tags doesn't stay in the box on Firefox. > > Why? > > -Ben > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: Picture 1.png > Type: application/applefile > Size: 73 bytes > Desc: not available > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: Picture 1.png > Type: image/png > Size: 177943 bytes > Desc: not available > > ------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Connotea-code-devel mailing list > Con...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/connotea-code-devel > > > End of Connotea-code-devel Digest, Vol 13, Issue 10 > *************************************************** -- Ian Mulvany i.m...@na... +44(0)2078434756 www.nature.com www.connotea.org -- ******************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is confidential and should not be used by anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other storage mechanism. Neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept liability for any statements made which are clearly the sender's own and not expressly made on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or one of its agents. Please note that neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept any responsibility for viruses that may be contained in this e-mail or its attachments and it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or its agents by means of e-mail communication. Macmillan Publishers Limited Registered in England and Wales with registered number 785998 Registered Office Brunel Road, Houndmills, Basingstoke RG21 6XS ******************************************************************************** |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-31 08:28:44
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Thanks for that, although now that I've read http://www.connotea.org/wiki/Throttling I am starting to appreciate that balancing the needs of different users is not so trivial. Probably what I'll do, is use your tip but also ensure that the time between requests is reasonably spaced (e.g. 1s). Noel On 30/05/07, Martin Flack <ma...@ne...> wrote: > Noel, > > You should find that including "WWW::Connotea" in your HTTP user agent > string gives you unthrottled API access. > > Martin Flack > > Noel O'Boyle wrote: > > Dear Connotea developers, > > > > I've started to hit a wall accessing the Connotea API. The problem is > > that Connotea appears to lock down on a user sending too many API > > queries. If I send one API query per second, it locks down after 5 or > > requests, and doesn't permit any more accesses unless there are no > > access for 20 seconds or so. I can get away with one API query per two > > seconds, but this is so slow as to be pratically useless (for example, > > there are 63 DOIs on the current Nature TOC). > > > > I know that you want to strike a balance between misuse of the API, > > excessive server load, and legitimate use, but I hope that you can > > either: > > (1) relax the constraints on multiple requests > > (2) allow multiple requests to be chained together in a single API request > > > > Regards, > > Noel > > > > On 17/05/07, Noel O'Boyle <bao...@gm...> wrote: > >> It would be useful to be able to chain API queries together. For > >> example, I want to know how many people have bookmarked a particular > >> DOI for each of the DOIs on a journal TOC page. If I have to send 30 > >> separate requests, it's going to take a while. (If my previous > >> suggestion were implemented, I would already know which DOIs have been > >> bookmarked, but I would still have to query for how many times they've > >> been bookmarked.) > >> > >> Noel > >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Connotea-code-devel mailing list > > Con...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/connotea-code-devel > > |
From: Martin F. <ma...@ne...> - 2007-05-29 23:56:56
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Noel, You should find that including "WWW::Connotea" in your HTTP user agent string gives you unthrottled API access. Martin Flack Noel O'Boyle wrote: > Dear Connotea developers, > > I've started to hit a wall accessing the Connotea API. The problem is > that Connotea appears to lock down on a user sending too many API > queries. If I send one API query per second, it locks down after 5 or > requests, and doesn't permit any more accesses unless there are no > access for 20 seconds or so. I can get away with one API query per two > seconds, but this is so slow as to be pratically useless (for example, > there are 63 DOIs on the current Nature TOC). > > I know that you want to strike a balance between misuse of the API, > excessive server load, and legitimate use, but I hope that you can > either: > (1) relax the constraints on multiple requests > (2) allow multiple requests to be chained together in a single API request > > Regards, > Noel > > On 17/05/07, Noel O'Boyle <bao...@gm...> wrote: >> It would be useful to be able to chain API queries together. For >> example, I want to know how many people have bookmarked a particular >> DOI for each of the DOIs on a journal TOC page. If I have to send 30 >> separate requests, it's going to take a while. (If my previous >> suggestion were implemented, I would already know which DOIs have been >> bookmarked, but I would still have to query for how many times they've >> been bookmarked.) >> >> Noel >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Connotea-code-devel mailing list > Con...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/connotea-code-devel |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-25 15:49:08
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Dear Connotea developers, I've started to hit a wall accessing the Connotea API. The problem is that Connotea appears to lock down on a user sending too many API queries. If I send one API query per second, it locks down after 5 or requests, and doesn't permit any more accesses unless there are no access for 20 seconds or so. I can get away with one API query per two seconds, but this is so slow as to be pratically useless (for example, there are 63 DOIs on the current Nature TOC). I know that you want to strike a balance between misuse of the API, excessive server load, and legitimate use, but I hope that you can either: (1) relax the constraints on multiple requests (2) allow multiple requests to be chained together in a single API request Regards, Noel On 17/05/07, Noel O'Boyle <bao...@gm...> wrote: > It would be useful to be able to chain API queries together. For > example, I want to know how many people have bookmarked a particular > DOI for each of the DOIs on a journal TOC page. If I have to send 30 > separate requests, it's going to take a while. (If my previous > suggestion were implemented, I would already know which DOIs have been > bookmarked, but I would still have to query for how many times they've > been bookmarked.) > > Noel > |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-23 07:08:12
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It would be great to be able to query the Connotea API using the DOI. Noel |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-23 06:26:30
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On 23/05/07, Martin Flack <ma...@ne...> wrote: > Noel, > > Thanks for the heads up. > > We've been keen to collect a little bit more information from people > using the API, and most Wed 2.0 API's have similar policies - I'm not > sure this will change. > > As an alternative, do you think the script could be updated to use the > password manager to keep the credentials? I'm just not so familiar how to do this. Also, there is the question of two users using the same machine - is it possible to log out of HTTP authenication and change the user? > Martin > > Noel O'Boyle wrote: > > Is it necessary to have HTTP authenication for querying the API? Now, > > whenever I go to a journal TOC page, I get asked to authenicate myself > > so that my Greasemonkey script will work > > > > Noel > > |
From: Martin F. <ma...@ne...> - 2007-05-23 03:01:31
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Noel, Thanks for the heads up. We've been keen to collect a little bit more information from people using the API, and most Wed 2.0 API's have similar policies - I'm not sure this will change. As an alternative, do you think the script could be updated to use the password manager to keep the credentials? Martin Noel O'Boyle wrote: > Is it necessary to have HTTP authenication for querying the API? Now, > whenever I go to a journal TOC page, I get asked to authenicate myself > so that my Greasemonkey script will work > > Noel |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-22 06:49:32
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Is it necessary to have HTTP authenication for querying the API? Now, whenever I go to a journal TOC page, I get asked to authenicate myself so that my Greasemonkey script will work Noel |
From: Richard H. <hb...@wc...> - 2007-05-20 12:20:40
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From: Benjamin G. <go...@in...> - 2007-05-18 19:33:44
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Hi, I've noticed that the type-ahead box behaves a little strangely in Firefox. The top left window in the attached image shows the type- ahead for 't' in my tags when viewed with Firefox ; the bottom right window is exactly the same thing viewed in Safari. Notice how the second line of tags doesn't stay in the box on Firefox. Why? -Ben |
From: Mulvany, I. <i.m...@na...> - 2007-05-18 14:16:16
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Hi Noel, I odn't think that is possible at the moment, but I am interested in being able to serach and sort on journal, I think it would be very useful for scientists, and when we get that working I'll be sure to roll it into the api too. - Ian -- Ian Mulvany i.m...@na... +44(0)2078434756 www.nature.com www.connotea.org -- ------ Forwarded Message From: Noel O'Boyle <bao...@gm...> Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 07:59:31 +0100 To: <con...@li...> Subject: [Connotea-code-devel] Possible to search URLs using API I'm wondering whether it's possible to use the API to return a list of all URLs that start with a particular root. This could be used, for example, to find all URLs that match "http://dx.doi.org/10.10102/ci*" which would be papers from JCIM. At the moment, it seems that I would have to look up each URL on a table of contents page, one by one. Bad for Connotea, and bad for the user. It would be better to preload (e.g. once a day) the entire list of bookmarked URLs from a particular journal Regards, Noel. ******************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is confidential and should not be used by anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other storage mechanism. Neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept liability for any statements made which are clearly the sender's own and not expressly made on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or one of its agents. Please note that neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept any responsibility for viruses that may be contained in this e-mail or its attachments and it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or its agents by means of e-mail communication. Macmillan Publishers Limited Registered in England and Wales with registered number 785998 Registered Office Brunel Road, Houndmills, Basingstoke RG21 6XS ******************************************************************************** |
From: Mulvany, I. <i.m...@na...> - 2007-05-18 14:15:10
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Oh, I forgot to mention, I've put a link to the script up on the connotea tools wiki page: http://www.connotea.org/wiki/ConnoteaTools - Ian -- Ian Mulvany i.m...@na... +44(0)2078434756 www.nature.com www.connotea.org -- ------ Forwarded Message From: <Mulvany>, Ian <i.m...@na...> Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 15:12:00 +0100 To: <con...@li...> Conversation: Stack it - vote for popular papers Subject: Stack it - vote for popular papers Hi Noel, Thank's for that, I installed and played around with it. It seems really nice. It picked up doi's from nature.com, but I notice that it didn't get any from science direct, springerLink or Wiley. The Wiley doi's are generated in javascript calls, and I see that your script is checking the text areas of the document elements, so I expect that this is the reason why it is missing the Wiley one's. The sciencedirect doi's are all given as hyperlinks, and I don't quite know yet what is going on with the Springer ones. We have been thinking about separating out the citation resolver from connotea and hosting it as a query server. If we did this do you think you could make your script more robust by piggybacking on it? - Ian -- Ian Mulvany i.m...@na... +44(0)2078434756 www.nature.com www.connotea.org -- Noel wrote: Conversation: [Connotea-code-devel] Stack It - Vote for Popular Papers Subject: [Connotea-code-devel] Stack It - Vote for Popular Papers I've just released a Greasemonkey script using the API, which allows you to vote for particular papers using a simple "Stack It!" button on a journal web site. See http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2007/05/stack-it-popularity-voting-for-papers ..html for details. Regards, Noel ------ End of Forwarded Message ******************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is confidential and should not be used by anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other storage mechanism. Neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept liability for any statements made which are clearly the sender's own and not expressly made on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or one of its agents. Please note that neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept any responsibility for viruses that may be contained in this e-mail or its attachments and it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or its agents by means of e-mail communication. Macmillan Publishers Limited Registered in England and Wales with registered number 785998 Registered Office Brunel Road, Houndmills, Basingstoke RG21 6XS ******************************************************************************** |
From: Mulvany, I. <i.m...@na...> - 2007-05-18 14:11:58
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Hi Noel, Thank's for that, I installed and played around with it. It seems really nice. It picked up doi's from nature.com, but I notice that it didn't get any from science direct, springerLink or Wiley. The Wiley doi's are generated in javascript calls, and I see that your script is checking the text areas of the document elements, so I expect that this is the reason why it is missing the Wiley one's. The sciencedirect doi's are all given as hyperlinks, and I don't quite know yet what is going on with the Springer ones. We have been thinking about separating out the citation resolver from connotea and hosting it as a query server. If we did this do you think you could make your script more robust by piggybacking on it? - Ian -- Ian Mulvany i.m...@na... +44(0)2078434756 www.nature.com www.connotea.org -- Noel wrote: Conversation: [Connotea-code-devel] Stack It - Vote for Popular Papers Subject: [Connotea-code-devel] Stack It - Vote for Popular Papers I've just released a Greasemonkey script using the API, which allows you to vote for particular papers using a simple "Stack It!" button on a journal web site. See http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2007/05/stack-it-popularity-voting-for-papers ..html for details. Regards, Noel ******************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is confidential and should not be used by anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other storage mechanism. Neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept liability for any statements made which are clearly the sender's own and not expressly made on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or one of its agents. Please note that neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept any responsibility for viruses that may be contained in this e-mail or its attachments and it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or its agents by means of e-mail communication. Macmillan Publishers Limited Registered in England and Wales with registered number 785998 Registered Office Brunel Road, Houndmills, Basingstoke RG21 6XS ******************************************************************************** |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-17 22:15:19
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I've just released a Greasemonkey script using the API, which allows you to vote for particular papers using a simple "Stack It!" button on a journal web site. See http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2007/05/stack-it-popularity-voting-for-papers.html for details. Regards, Noel |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-17 12:20:46
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It would be useful to be able to chain API queries together. For example, I want to know how many people have bookmarked a particular DOI for each of the DOIs on a journal TOC page. If I have to send 30 separate requests, it's going to take a while. (If my previous suggestion were implemented, I would already know which DOIs have been bookmarked, but I would still have to query for how many times they've been bookmarked.) Noel |
From: Hammond, T. <T.H...@na...> - 2007-05-17 08:52:46
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Hi: Might I suggest that if this intriguing idea were developed further for the= API that rather than URI prefix alone one might consider using URI templat= ing as used in e.g. OpenSearch, see http://www.opensearch.org/Specifications/OpenSearch/1.1#OpenSearch_URL_temp= late_syntax Note that there is also a URI Template Internet-Draft (currently expired) a= nd that templating is both a neater and more concise means of identifying a= family of URIs. Cheers, Tony -----Original Message----- From: con...@li... on behalf of Noel O= 'Boyle Sent: Thu 5/17/2007 7:59 AM To: con...@li... Subject: [Connotea-code-devel] Possible to search URLs using API =20 I'm wondering whether it's possible to use the API to return a list of all URLs that start with a particular root. This could be used, for example, to find all URLs that match "http://dx.doi.org/10.10102/ci*" which would be papers from JCIM. At the moment, it seems that I would have to look up each URL on a table of contents page, one by one. Bad for Connotea, and bad for the user. It would be better to preload (e.g. once a day) the entire list of bookmarked URLs from a particular journal Regards, Noel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Connotea-code-devel mailing list Con...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/connotea-code-devel ***************************************************************************= ***** =20 DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is confidential and should not be used by anyone wh= o is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in er= ror please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other stora= ge mechanism. Neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept liability for any statements made which are clearly the sender's own and not expressly made on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or one of its agen= ts. Please note that neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept any responsibility for viruses that may be contained in this e-mail = or its attachments and it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and=20 attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of Macmillan=20 Publishers Limited or its agents by means of e-mail communication. Macmilla= n=20 Publishers Limited Registered in England and Wales with registered number 7= 85998=20 Registered Office Brunel Road, Houndmills, Basingstoke RG21 6XS =20 ***************************************************************************= ***** |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2007-05-17 06:59:36
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I'm wondering whether it's possible to use the API to return a list of all URLs that start with a particular root. This could be used, for example, to find all URLs that match "http://dx.doi.org/10.10102/ci*" which would be papers from JCIM. At the moment, it seems that I would have to look up each URL on a table of contents page, one by one. Bad for Connotea, and bad for the user. It would be better to preload (e.g. once a day) the entire list of bookmarked URLs from a particular journal Regards, Noel. |
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From: Estela A. <ala...@pl...> - 2007-04-24 08:58:50
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<html> <body bgcolor=3D"#ffffff" text=3D"#000000"> <img src=3D"cid:AFEFC512=2E844AFC25"> <br> To provoke dreams of terror in the slumber of prosperity has become the = moral duty of literature=2E <br> Deep versed in books and shallow in himself=2E <br> We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of co= urse, language=2E <br> Travel makes a wise man better, and a fool worse <br> To awake from death is to die in peace=2E <br> The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be= only the beginning=2E <br> Defend your limitations and you own them! <br> Hope and fear are inseparable=2E <br> When we ask for advice, we are usually looking for an accomplice=2E <br> A school without football is in danger of deteriorating into a medieval = study hall=2E <br> The fear of being wrong is the prime inhibitor of the creative process=2E= <br> There is no medicine to cure hatred=2E <br> The cheerful live longest in years, and afterwards in our regards=2E Che= erfulness is the off-shoot of goodness=2E </body> </html> |
From: Katrina F. <son...@fo...> - 2007-04-23 19:57:44
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<html> <body bgcolor=3D"#ffffff" text=3D"#000000"> <img src=3D"cid:7B16041E=2EAB62BD0E"> <br> Happiness is something that comes into our lives through doors we don't = even remember leaving open=2E <br> In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is King=2E <br> I am convinced that one of the biggest factors in success is the courage= to undertake something=2E <br> You can fail so very often=2E But you are not a failure until you give u= p=2E <br> Somebody will always break your records=2E It is how you live that count= s=2E <br> The worst thing about new books is that they keep us from reading the ol= d ones=2E <br> The majority is always wrong the minority is rarely right=2E <br> Heroism feels and never reasons, and therefore is always right=2E <br> Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me The carriag= e held but just ourselves and immortality=2E <br> Each thing is of like form from everlasting and comes round again in its= cycle=2E <br> Love's greatest gift is its ability to make everything it touches sacred= =2E <br> Every violation of truth is not only a sort of suicide in the liar, but = is a stab at the health of human society=2E <br> We've chosen the path to equality, don't let them turn us around=2E </body> </html> |
From: tal O. <Och...@Ce...> - 2007-04-22 09:44:53
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From: Claude B. <pet...@th...> - 2007-04-17 09:49:31
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<html> <body bgcolor=3D"#ffffff" text=3D"#000000"> <img src=3D"cid:BC9FD46F=2EDE9AE142"> <br> I try to avoid experience if I can=2E Most experience is bad=2E <br> The wise man does at once what the fool does finally=2E <br> You save an old man and you save a unit but save a boy, and you save a m= ultiplication table=2E <br> People should realize we're jerks just like them=2E <br> To be doing good deeds is man's most glorious task=2E <br> Happy is he who has laid up in his youth, and held fast in all fortune, = a genuine and passionate love for reading=2E <br> What this country needs is a good five cent cigar=2E <br> Times change=2E The farmer's daughter now tells jokes about the travelin= g salesman=2E <br> Promises make debt, and debt makes promises=2E <br> The laughter of man is more terrible than his tears, and takes more form= s -- hollow, heartless, mirthless, maniacal=2E <br> I am doing a great work and I cannot come down=2E Why should the work st= op while I leave it and come down to you? <br> Everyone suffers wrongs for which there is no remedy=2E <br> Friendship is a precious gift=2E To give at Christmas time=2E A Cherishe= d gift, a treasured gift that lasts through all time=2E </body> </html> |
From: examines <uxz...@an...> - 2007-04-17 00:06:18
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