EMRS?
June 19, 2007 on 11:53 pm | In Ottawa Adventures, Personal, Programming | By QBasicer |A long long time ago, in a forum not too far away, I proposed an enhanced method of reporting posts. Current, posts get sent to the moderator’s e-mail address. This is cool, if you’re checking your mail regularly. What about when you’re busy? Sometimes, it’s better to get to the “scene” as quickly as possible. I invisioned a system which sends messages to my cellphone based on the urgency of the report, and other criteria (user reputation comes into play here, also a possible role as a “sub-moderator”). Enter EMR, or Emergency Moderator Reporting System. This system is a quad-tiered system that integrates into the forum (to provide categorization services), a mail server, a TCP server to facilitate a desktop client, and of course, the desktop client. The cellphone notification would come by way of an e-mail (most every phone has an e-mail address to it, usually in the form of 1112223333@foo.tld (where 111 = area goes, 222 = exchange, and 3333 is your number. Foo.tld is service provider dependant.).
In other news, I still feel like crap. I saw the doctor again today, and he says the antibiotics are working, just slowly. He advised me to turn down the A/C as it’s drying the air out too much, and told me to get some zinc lozenges. He also took a throat swap, so hopefully that comes back good.
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Those really work. I was surprised.
Really you should start using those right when you think you are getting sick for the best effect.
Comment by BioHazard — June 20, 2007 #