I say separate the changing parts of webpages from unchanging parts (e.g. CSS, JavaScript). That probably won't help CPU loading much, though it does cut down on bandwidth usage.
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(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
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Thread ratings are useless. They might represent the opinion of 1 person. Unless you have a sufficient sample size, they are statistically insignificant. And just what is the basis that you would rate a thread? I just don't get these thread ratings."Cease fire! Please! Cease fire. What a dreadful waste of ammunition!" -- General Horatio Herbert Kitchener
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I like the e-mail notification, particullary for story threads in the AC-Fiction forum. I also liked them because I was on a spiffy net connection via my university that meant I could be online 100% of the day (and night) and e-mail notifications meant I could reply within minutes of a post. Essential for spam threads which can move along at a pace of about 30 posts in as many minutes...
On second thoughts, prehaps it would be a good idea to disable automatic thread notification, and only have the ability to manually specify a thread to get updates from.
I concur that ratings are a load of dogpile. For a start they only work when the ratings are made seriously (to illustrate my point I'll rate this thread a 1)... and... maybe a second point isn't needed, but I think #views and #posts gives a fairly good indication of how popular a thread is... altough a thread could be good, but not popular, but everyones definition of 'good' is different, so in the end it still achieves nothing...
(shutting up now)
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