I don't quite buy the statistics measure, and I won't be swayed by them easily. You know, some people like Japanese cars, some like European cars, and some like American cars. At the end of the day, it's a matter of preference.
I know this volunteer position will attract those power-tripping minded people to apply.
This reminds me of the old MSN days where lots of chatters apply to be a room host, wasting their lives to monitor chat rooms where they were never appreciated and liked. And the turnover rate was very high, because that chat manager Vickie was a classic example of power tripper. I'm glad those days were over and became part of my memory.
Again, I'm not against those who're interested in spending their time to help develop a chat network. This is just my rant is all.
Adding to err0r's suggestion, you can include the -l switch for your set command. The -l switch makes it local:
set -l %a value
set -l %b value
This makes them function exactly the same as the /var option.
The -l switch is undocumented.
If you happen to use AVG's link scanner, you should be protected, as it will block the malicious website upon landing and ask to proceed or close it. It's a must-have browser add-on every should install when browsing online. It works similarly as Mcafee's site advisor but AVG's is way better in my opinion.
I read that this may be a governmental conspiracy of some sort. We have no certain knowledge to approve of Osama Bin Laden's death being a real deal until the Al Qaida admits it or Obama administration publishes the actual photos of the deceased Osama. I cam imagine the chances are bleak. Until then, God bless America.