Mmmm... Bacon
2008-11-25 18:06:59.040285+00 by ebradway 8 comments
I just created this Wordle for the main page of Flutterby. Is there a way to get a flat version of all of Flutterby?
2008-11-25 18:06:59.040285+00 by ebradway 8 comments
I just created this Wordle for the main page of Flutterby. Is there a way to get a flat version of all of Flutterby?
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#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-25 18:14:47.354011+00 by: ebradway [edit history]
A better Wordle using the RDF:#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-25 19:00:55.412689+00 by: Dan Lyke
All of Flutterby would be several megabytes, but might be worth generating for giggles. Working on some embedded stuff, but maybe if I have a little time this evening.
#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-25 21:52:00.020264+00 by: John Anderson
"Lyke Bacon" -- tasty!
#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-25 22:52:57.992901+00 by: Dan Lyke
Okay, I'm not gonna link to this because there's no way we should let search engines loose on a 10873207 byte HTML document, but append "all.html" to http://www.flutterby.com/ if you really want every entry on Flutterby, ever.
#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-26 01:26:44.632405+00 by: ebradway
What, no comments with that?
Firefox does a nice job of managing 11MBytes of HTML but Wordle kind of chokes. I'll have to see what I can manage. Maybe I'll break it up into chunks based on time. Thanks!
#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-26 01:53:19.89506+00 by: ebradway [edit history]
#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-26 01:56:47.233025+00 by: Dan Lyke [edit history]
Cool. And, duh, I should have just thought that you could set the right dates in the archive script... Archive URLs look like:
http://www.flutterby.com/archi...ate=2008-11-01&todate=2008-11-25
I don't remember if I do anything silly about checking how long that range is.
#Comment Re: made: 2008-11-26 01:58:09.304348+00 by: ebradway
I removed the words "Comments" and "Lyke". "Comments", of course, was the most prominent term as it occurs the most consistently. "Lyke" was identical in size to "Dan". Interestingly, the word "like" is one of the next most common words after "Lyke"!
Feel free to click into the Flickr set and annotate the Wordles!