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Friday, January 09, 2004 #

Well, if you’re wondering what the Gematriculator says about RoudyBob.NET, wonder no more:

This site is certified 38% EVIL by the Gematriculator This site is certified 62% GOOD by the Gematriculator

What a wonderfully useless way to spend a few minutes.  Thanks to Thoemmi for the link.  Plug in some of your favorite website URLs and see what The Gematriculator has to say.

That's what The Gematriculator says.

This site is certified 25% EVIL by the Gematriculator This site is certified 75% GOOD by the Gematriculator

Courtesy of Daniel Turini, who posted this in the CodeProject Lounge:

And http://www.microsoft.com/ is 15% evil, 85% good.
http://www.kingsofchaos.com/ is 50% evil, 50% good.
And beware!
http://www.gnu.org/ is 53% evil, 47% good!
http://www.oracle.com/ is 58% evil, 42% good! (I knew it!)
As the website says,
"Experts consider the mathematical patterns in the text of the Holy Bible as God's watermark of authenticity. Thus, the Gematriculator provides only results that are absolutely correct."


[
Thoemmi.NET]

posted @ 6:12 PM

I sooooo can’t wait for NewsGator 2.0.  Just the synchronization of items between different installations is big enough to sell me on it. 

NewsGator 2.0 has been announced. It remains the best news aggregator for use with Microsoft's Outlook. Tons of new features. I'm watching 600+ feeds in mine (I've been beta testing it for a while). Not a single problem. Great job Greg! Can't wait to see what else you do.


[The Scobleizer -- Geek Aggregator]

posted @ 1:26 PM