[OT] World Map of D Programmers

Tom Tom_member at pathlink.com
Tue Mar 7 18:35:40 PST 2006


In article <dule24$a3p$1 at digitaldaemon.com>, Alex Stevenson says...
>
>John C wrote:
>> "Alex Stevenson" <ans104 at cs.york.ac.uk> wrote in message 
>> news:dulc14$7l0$1 at digitaldaemon.com...
>> 
>>>John Reimer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hasan Aljudy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Brad Anderson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.frappr.com/d
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Sign up and let us know where you are...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>BA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>doesn't let me add myself! says calgary is an invalid city :/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I saw that, but it says you need to allow auto-completion or something.
>>>>
>>>>If you do that, you will see it offer something like:
>>>>
>>>>Calgary, Alberta (Canada)
>>>>
>>>>It knows all the cities.  No worries about that. :P
>>>>
>>>>-JJR
>>>
>>>It's a good job I don't live in the countryside any more, they don't have 
>>>anywhere that near my old home ("A Tiny Village You've Probably Never 
>>>Heard Of", Cornwall, England), though my current home in `Old' York is 
>>>certainly there.
>>>
>>>I also seem to be the only Englishman so far... Oh well.
>> 
>> 
>> Like John (Reimer), I'm a little wary of frappr ... otherwise there'd be two 
>> of us (and I was in Newquay just last month).
>> 
>> John. 
>> 
>> 
>
>I'm usually wary of sites like that, but my name isn't uncommon enough 
>to be very meaningful and I used one of my `junk' email accounts - so 
>I'm not sure that there's any information on me I care about in their 
>systems.

The same applies for me. I use to hate that kind of things, but I didn't type so
much info about me and my email is the junk one. They can do whatever they want
with that.

Tom;



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