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I figured that was the answer David but thought I'd ask. As Chuck says I can always qualify a google search with the site: option.
The wiki didn't really seem appropriate for something that isn't a long way beyond a simple quick-and-dirty but ?
Actually, it's very appropriate for that. One of the advantages of
the wiki is that it's a shared experience. Anyone who is logged in on
the wiki can update it, so someone else could spif up your code on the
wiki.
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