GoSleepGo.com


GoSleepGo is a network of like-minded travelers looking for places to go and things to do at all hours of the day (or night). Know the cheapest, darkest, most unwelcoming diner in town? List it. Recently spent a week at a $5000 a night hotel? List it. Looking for friends to explore your hometown? Find em. Looking for someone in a distant town willing to let you pitch a tent in their backyard? Find em. Have a picture of child riding an elephant and swinging a police baton on the 4th of July in East Asia? THAT'S GOING ON THE FRONT PAGE.



If you can't find a plastic horse chained to a sidewalk in Portland, Oregon at 2am and a complete stranger that wants to track it down with you, then we've failed at this entire adventure.

scott-

GoSleepGo.com

Comments

pembeci’s picture

I wish you luck in this adventure which seems to have a good start. A question about the site: Is the statistics on the Hall of Fame comes from a module or you wrote it yourself? In the location section, in addition to the most rated ones there may be a tree with the number of posts which is purged for locations with no posts yet:

- US (29)
-- Oregon (25)
-- Maryland (4)
- England (3)

Scott Falconer’s picture

The stats are from the Hall of Fame module. That's the great thing about drupal, I don't have any idea about how to program or write modules myself, but I was still able to put this all together.

pembeci’s picture

I'll check it out.

ezra-g’s picture

Was that a modue? Great site. I'm in portland, or and new york, ny often and plan on tracking down some site members.

-ezra gildesgame

Ezra Barnett Gildesgame

Scott Falconer’s picture

I used the buddylist module and then changed some stuff on how it was displayed on the user profiles with phptemplate.

japerry’s picture

I want to be your friend!!!!

<3

PS. looks like there is a bug in post timelines... its based on the thread not the post, so the last post might not necessarily be your first ;-)

drurian’s picture

I like what you've done with the forum. I assume you used the custom CSS? Do you use any special modules (aside from, I assume, flatforum)?

Scott Falconer’s picture

It's the UIEforum.module with just a little bit of tweaking.