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##Screenshot / Code Snippet
![Column 80][2]

##About

Browsing the existing SOFU family of websites was *ok* in a text-based browser, but when you're stuck in a Linux shell with no way out and no other computers around and you just **know** you saw the answer on ServerFault last week, this is how you can find it easilly.

It assumes you already have existing knowledge of the SOFU family of sites in order to navigate.

###License

No license. Feel free to do with it what you will. [Grab it here][3].

###Access

[http://www.column80.com/][4] (note: looks like rubbish in modern browsers, FF, Chrome, IE, etc. Gotta be viewed in Lynx to get the full effect)

###Platform

Optimised for Lynx. This sounded pretty niche when I made it, [but it looks like it might already have been some use to some users][5]!

##Contact

Leave some feedback in this question.

##Code

I haven't done any programming in about 5 years, so it was also a way for me refresh my skills. It uses the [PHPStack][6] by [Thomas McDonald][7]. <sub><s>If you *really* want the source and you promise not to make (public) fun of me, then I'd be more than happy to share.</s></sub> I've cleaned up the code a bit, and incorporated some suggestions from the public, so I feel comfortable releasing the code. [Grab it here][8]

- (10th Jun) now updated to incorporate the unannounced API changes
- (25th Jun) changed front page to retrieve data from StackAuth, and changed URL format to prepare for URL Rewriting ([using stack.PHP][9])
- (11th Jun) now updated to work with the v1.0 API (the list of StackApps sites is looking healthy!)


  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/I4LkC.png
  [3]: http://www.column80.com/Column80v1.0.zip
  [4]: http://www.column80.com/
  [5]: http://hack.org/lists/mosig/msg02320.html
  [6]: http://stackapps.com/questions/319
  [7]: http://stackapps.com/users/1031/thomas-mcdonald
  [8]: http://www.column80.com/Column80.zip
  [9]: http://stackapps.com/questions/826/stack-php-clean-easy-to-use-wrapper-for-php