Quote from: hokusai on November 26, 2012, 04:35 amActually, this calculator program would be extremely simple to code so even a novice programmer could pull it off. All I'm saying is it would make things much simpler and eliminate the need for users to mess around with other sites and calculators, etc. I don't see any negative for making SR a user's one stop shop.I've learned that it's all about convenience. If you can eliminate hassle and make someone's life convenient, they'll pay you for it and eventually you'll swamp the competition. Kayak.com was just bought by Travelocity (was one of those big travel sites anyway). All they did was search a bunch of travel sites and book your order through the site of your choice. The price was about 1.5 billion I think... but this is off the top of my head, the numbers shouldn't be taken to be accurate. The point is that one-stop-shops really do make a big, big difference.I mean, I always prefer one integrated, convenient service. Look at Pidgin. It doesn't do any of the protocols as well as the official programs, but it's a huge IM client. People even use it for IRC, and it barely even works for it :)And yeah, it would be a really simple PHP script or whatever. It'll never happen though, because SR isn't open source so random people can't submit improvements, and DRP and his team are a) busy and b) have little to no incentive to make the site better than it is. I don't mean it sucks now or anything, just saying it's good enough not to lose customers over it, so there's little incentive to improve.Disclaimer: I am not filthy rich, so when I say "it's all about convenience," I don't speak from having made millions this way. I do think I'm right though.