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1 year ago

in New GrabPERF Measurement Locations on Newest Industry
There are 9 currently active locations:

San Francisco Technorati #1
San Francisco Technorati #2
Washington DC AOL
Boston Verizon
Boston FiOS #2
Boston FiOS #1
Zurich
Germany Blog.com
Argentina LaNacion

2 years ago

in Dwell: The long wait is over… on Newest Industry
Chris:

Try Amy Robins Dempsey at http://studiorobinsdempsey.com/

smp

2 years ago

in I love Mythbusters! on Paul Jacobson
Yup. Her first appearance in the series, as a matter of fact.

My boys live, eat and breathe Mythbusters.

You must find the ejector seat in their recent Hollywood Myths episode.

smp

2 years ago

in I love Mythbusters! on Paul Jacobson
Yup. Her first appearance in the series, as a matter of fact.

My boys live, eat and breathe Mythbusters.

You must find the ejector seat in their recent Hollywood Myths episode.

smp

2 years ago

in whoa! on Marketing Begins At Home
I did too. Now I am using Lowstream.

I don't have time to learn how to make the new K2 work the way that I had 167 working.

smp

2 years ago

in Home again on Marketing Begins At Home
Yup. It is now official.

Cape Cod makes people crazy.

And I wonder which one takes after daddy...?

smp

2 years ago

in Pencils: The New Trendy Scribe Tool on Newest Industry
I actually like the "cheap" feeling of the 48-box of Staples-brand pencils I bought today. In the end, I find mechanical pencils insert a distance to the writing that shouldn't be there. Even the VERY expensive ST Dupont pen I found abandoned in the back of a drawer at my old job is too clunky.

I have also added a Rite in the Rain to my collection of notebooks and they suggest using pencils. That's why I started with them again.

I still have a Fisher Space Pen...but it's at the bottom of my pencil case.

3 years ago

in new toy on Marketing Begins At Home
Oh well, I'll just shuffle off to podunk land again...

3 years ago

in READER’S SUGGESTIONS: Need a new Tech Geek Gadget a-go-go Bag on Newest Industry




This post suddenly got resurrected this morning (Thanks to Cameron!).



My preference (if I ever discover the secret to disposable income) would be to go with either the Waterfield or the Timbuktu. David Parmet (http://parmet.net/pr/) swore off the Timbuktu after it failed miserably on him.



Until then, I lug the Inspiron 8500 (Sexy...NOT!) around in a Targus laptop backpack...



I am such a dork.



smp

3 years ago

in This blog no longer supports MSIE <= 6.x on Newest Industry




MSIE 7 will likely be a fresh air. As long as you are on XP or better.



The question for you my friend is: why tie yourself to a single browser?



Oh yeah, you only know how to write code for MSIE. I forgot.



smp

3 years ago

in GrabPERF: Search Index Weekly Results (Sep 12-18, 2005) on Newest Industry




However, PubSub will still come up on top; Google doesn't bother to compress their ATOM feeds.



Ouch!



smp

3 years ago

in Weblogs.com Not Using HTTP Compression on Newest Industry




All major browsers, and most recent proxy servers do handle compressed content very well.



This myth has lasted since the Netscape days, and was solidified by a broken version of MSIE many years ago.



IT IS UNTRUE!



We busted a major Canadian bank that was not allowing any version of MSIE to be sent compressed content. But they happily sent compressed content to Firefox and Opera.



Content Compression works. Do it.

3 years ago

in GrabPERF: Bob Wyman of PubSub drops in on Newest Industry




Mileage may vary with other queries.



smp

3 years ago

in on vacation on Marketing Begins At Home
HAH! You fool!

Let me know if you need to escape...

smp

3 years ago

in The secret is out on Marketing Begins At Home
Ummm...Karl Rove told us this months ago...

smp

4 years ago

in Adobe Buys Macromedia: Bullshit and Dinosaurs on Newest Industry
Welcome to all of the Macromedia folks visiting the site!
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