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8 months ago

in The customers are gone, now what? Tent sale! on Scobleizer
Same. Beautiful weather in MA. Will be in SF on Monday. Looking for tents in the Financial District...

8 months ago

in Thanks for help on Scalability Questions on Scobleizer
Thanks Robert. It was a great Webinar and important to hear from the folks on the front-line.

smp

9 months ago

in Help, I’m clueless about Web Service scalability on Scobleizer
Everyone has the internal component covered. I come at it from the outside.

How do you measure and monitor the external performance of your Web API to proactively deal with loading, connectivity, and application issues?

What is the issue you run up against most: bandwidth bottlenecks or application loads?

smp

9 months ago

in One Uber LinkedIn List for Creatives and Geeks on ImJustCreative
Web performance measurement and analysis. Make that new site scream!

http://www.linkedin.com/in/spierzchala

9 months ago

in The Move to Multiple Databases on DISQUS Blog and Forum
I don't know what the performance was before, but I am monitoring it now at http://grabperf.org/scatter.php?test=542

Thanks for the update and for the reply tweet from DHa

1 year ago

in Hitting The Reset Button on A VC
Fred,

In order to reset, I did something that is likely not an option for you: I walked away from blogging for nearly a year.

Now, I am back, and re-connecting with everyone.

Sometimes I have to do this...bipolar is a wonderful thing.

smp

1 year ago

in Interesting IP Registry Statistics on Incoherent Babble
A couple of comments and corrections.

1) I only track the IP blocks that are listed by the registrars. No need to track individual IP addresses! :-)

2) No idea about the EU, I just know that I wouldn't even have listed them in previous analyses, as EU is not a valid two-letter country code, according to the ISO.

IP exhaustion is highly unlikely for two reasons:

1) Use of private IP addresses inside most networks

2) Growing use IPv6 at the Internet Core.

Maybe I should spend some time today building the IPv6 Equivalent of the DB...

smp

2 years ago

in When there’s trouble… on Marketing Begins At Home
Too much time on the road...too much Cartoon Network...must force feed you Helvertica...

2 years ago

in On learning and unlearning on Marketing Begins At Home
And you of course know that Morse Code is no longer a requirement for an amateur radio license....?

http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/15/104/

2 years ago

in Welcome to the present on Marketing Begins At Home
Yeah, I always love it when public opinion and strategy firms take 2 years to catch on to trends.

Ooops! Did I say that out loud?

3 years ago

in Cheney shot some guy on Marketing Begins At Home
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy...

smp

3 years ago

in WordPress’s comment system is a dream on Scobleizer
Yeah, I am looking forward to the custom theme generator/editor.

3 years ago

in Get a job on Marketing Begins At Home
Cool...but why would I add this to my site? Do I gain a benefit being someone who drives traffic to Indeed's site?

Just curious...

smp

4 years ago

in Going digerati on kevinbriody.net
Kevin:

Hmmm...maybe you should hang out with David Parmet. He has a very similar level of geek cred.

I use a Dell.

I use Windows XP Pro.

I have a Targus Laptop Backback.

I use b2evolution.

I have no geek cred.

smp

4 years ago

in conference blogging on Marketing Begins At Home
You: Powerbook
Me: Broken Dell running XP Pro [??? Pro???]

You: Waterfield Cargo
Me: A Targus Laptop bag to small for my broken Dell that has seen better days

You: Cool Conferences with free WiFi and buzzwords...
Me: A case study for a major retailer about their broken online performance process...

I suck.

smp

4 years ago

in Hot lap with the Mac on kevinbriody.net
My work-provided Dell Inspiron 8500 (shudder) is the same way.

Oh, and the reason there are no G5 Powerbooks...the G5 apparently left third-degree burns on Steve Jobs lap during testing.

Although, given his behaviour lately, some might see that as a good thing...

4 years ago

in Scoble pops a gasket on kevinbriody.net
If it is http://www.msnfound.com/ then MSFT needs to research it's marketing firms better...seems that the server is running Apache.
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