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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:34 AM, Joost
Schuttelaar<span dir="ltr"></span> wrote:<br>
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cool :) both yours and Sjaak's :) they both quite... eccentric ;)<br>
Here's what I have planned... this week and the next I'll keep up with<br>
the old formula, just posting one from myself every day. Meanwhile<br>
I'll build v2.0 of the site, which is based around this simple concept:<br>
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Every day people vote on ringtones ('I like it', no 1-5 ratings or<br>
downvotes). The ringtone with the highest score gets to be ringtone of<br>
the day and popped into the RSS feed. A ringtone can only once be the<br>
ringtone of the day, so it is popped out of the list.<br>
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Sounds good?<br>
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Yep - sounds like a good idea.<br>
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Who knows I'll come with a few more eccentric ringtones <span
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