andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2010-06-12 10:28 am
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Useful tool for searching your own LJ
I got friended by someone on Twitter this morning, and couldn't see any obvious linkage between us. I knew there was a tool for finding people in common between two twitter accounts, and that I originally found out about it on a post in my LJ, but I was darned if I could remember where it was.
So I grabbed my copy of LJArchive, updated my archive to include the last few weeks of LJ post and comments, and then typed "Twitter" into the search box. I instantly had a list of all the posts which either had that word in them directly, or had them in the comments. And one of them, indeed, had a link to the site I wanted (here).
So I grabbed my copy of LJArchive, updated my archive to include the last few weeks of LJ post and comments, and then typed "Twitter" into the search box. I instantly had a list of all the posts which either had that word in them directly, or had them in the comments. And one of them, indeed, had a link to the site I wanted (here).
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You have an interesting angle on what's simple and what's complicated, *grin*.
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That sounds like even less fun than doing the washing up. The reason I use computers is to _avoid_ repetitive tasks.
Heck, at work I frequently get assigned repetitive tasks because my boss knows that I'll have automated them by the end of the day.