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UnCommon Web Related</h2>
Yet it is perfect in its building. ornaments & perfection.<br />
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-<p>Golgonooza is a set of utility components for <a href="http://common-lisp.net/projects/ucw/repos/ucw-core/">ucw-core</a>.</p>
+<p>Golgonooza is a set of utility components for <a href="http://common-lisp.net/projects/ucw/repos/ucw-core/">ucw-core</a>. As of December
+2008 it is nearing a releasable state and is in use on
+<a href="http://bees-kneesfilms.com">one production site online</a> (<a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=beesknees;a=summary">darcsweb::beesknees</a> for source)..</p>
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written on top of Bobot++; if I find time I shall attempt to post the
source.</p>
+<p>There is now a <a href="http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse?r=bobot++;a=summary">darcs repo</a> available with a few minor changes. I am
+sporadically working to make the internals of the bot fully threadsafe
+so that multithreaded Scheme extensions don't run into issues. I may
+potentially clean up the Scheme interface as well (as it was clearly
+not designed by a Schemer and I was not so well versed in proper style
+in 2002 when I did most of my work on Bobot++).</p>
+
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<a href="../code/guile-web.html">Guile-Web</a></h3>
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-<p class="cke-footer"> It's no contest, but we still race there
- Like the saintly tortoise and the godless hare
+<p class="cke-footer"> To set your mind free you must first just listen
+ Don't waste your life on worthless hate and contradiction
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<p class="cke-timestamp">Last Modified:
December 11, 2008</p>