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Re: Enhanced Search
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lugnet.publish
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Date:
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Thu, 18 Nov 1999 19:44:35 GMT
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I'm surprised at how much I've used it today. It's so easy to
find interesting stuff on ebay now, and without sucking their listings
(which they don't like).
In lugnet.publish, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> This is awesome. So awesome in fact, that I must ask, can you do this for sets
> that you DON'T have the instructions for? There is a bit of a feature war
I can't think of a way to do that without creating a databse of sets, which
would be alot of unnecessary work (2 different databases would be a Bad Thing,
and I don't have time to do it). I think the solution is to add this
feature to the Lugnet search. There's no reason you couldn't have it
at both sites. Especially since there are sets I have instructions for
that aren't in the DB.
> potentially developing here between you and Lugnet/pause which is IMHO, good
> for you, good for Todd and most especially great for us users...
It's been my philosophy from the beginning that I wasn't
going to duplicate anyone elses work, if their work fulfilled it's purpose.
Of course If I have a good idea that hasn't been done before I might just
do it, even if it's something that might make more sense on another site.
So if that's what you mean, then yes.
KL
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| (...) This is awesome. So awesome in fact, that I must ask, can you do this for sets that you DON'T have the instructions for? There is a bit of a feature war potentially developing here between you and Lugnet/pause which is IMHO, good for you, good (...) (25 years ago, 18-Nov-99, to lugnet.publish)
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