What time shall we say: 17:30?
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http://www.ilove11.nl/
52° 22' , 4° 54'
52.376 , 4.91
best,
Auke
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Hi all,
unfortunately i cannot make it tomorrow at the 11. I am in Belgium now,
talking care of my sick mother. Probably i'll be back in Amsterdam in 2
weeks. Would love to see and discuss with you all again.
Have a good one,
Erik
Hi All,
A bit later than usual, but lets agree on a date for the next
issuedrinks!
To honor Erik's request (so he better be available :) on a wednesday
this time, and to honor Auke's request, at 11/Stedelijk (whatever that
is, can somebody get me an exact location for that?? street+no or gps
coordinates preferred :)
So:
IssueDrinks
Wednesday, october 26th
11
Lemmeknow!
Koen
Dear issuedrinks people. This is an fyi. great work by sonologic and
anderemedia!
richard
8 October 2005
Dear Issue Crawler user,
This is a message about the new features recently enabled at
issuecrawler.net.
Yours sincerely
Richard Rogers
Govcom.org, Amsterdam
New features at issuecrawler.net
Send a map to a colleague. The send a map to a colleague feature is
activated (on the map itself). You specify recipient's email address
and write a message. The recipient receives a link to the map, and,
once generated, the map may be saved in a variety of file formats.
The recipient need not have an account to generate and save the map.
Crawl completion email notification. The feature is enabled at the
launch crawl step. The Issue Crawler also has an RSS feed showing
basic crawler activity, http://www.issuecrawler.net/rss.php
Crawler ceilings. Crawler fetching limits and other results ceilings
are now visible and may be changed.
Crawl results annotation. Network results are annotated in the
network manager/archive should there be 'no network' or 'network too
small to render.' The top five URLs under each network result are
listed according to links received from network. Clicking a URL
searches the archive, and returns all maps where the URL is present.
URL is understood as homepage, e.g., oneworld.net.
More live crawl view. Especially between crawls, more information
about crawler activity is available in the live crawl view.
Auto-request an Issue Crawler account. A user can now auto-request an
account at issuecrawler.net. The audience for the software remains
advocates, activists and academics, and personal use is encouraged.
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Rogers, rogers(a)govcom.org, for an info sheet.
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