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BlogBrowsing through my weblogs while on break at my ASP.net class, I compared
this months stats (not even halfway through it yet) to the
same month (March) of last year. Currently, this server has served up 4.15 GB to 2857 unique visitors. By the end of this month I'm sure the numbers will have doubled to 8.3 GB and 5714 visitors (you can check my numbers March 31st). A year ago it was only 495.87 MB and 569 uniqe visitors. This means the server has infected the Internet with 1676% more bandwidth and claimed 100% more victims than a year ago this month. Everything myself and my associates are coding is either interesting, or search engine friendly. The whole purpose of this server was for me to play around with web technologies. Now that it's evolved into hosting useful applications I can't experiment as much, but fortunately I've learned enough to avoid catastrophic experiments anyways. I plan to continue to provide a web playground for those like myself who are interested in all flavors of web technologies, as well as the resources that have developed on the server. Future projects include my weblog application (ASP.net of course, to get some real-world experience from all this training) and the resurrection of an old PS/2 I own into a fully fledged forum hoster running PHP and MySQL server on top of Linux OS. Of course, I'll also continue to rant. Afterall, the most important application on this server is my soapbox.
This whole week I'm in training on ASP.net. The place I work at doesn't use ASP.net, but it's still an interesting web framework and I decided to play around with it. Initial impressions are that Microsoft took Front Page, Visual InterDev, and Visual Studio and threw them together to make Visual Studio.NET. Webpages are now programmed like visual basic applications. Each button/textbox/web control has code behind it (if desired) and each page has an associated visual basic file. Everything is compiled and ground up into the necessary HTML at runtime. While it's obviously designed for mickey mouse programmers, it definately has an advantage in terms of productivity. Unlike the typical front-page bloat, all code is compiled into a DLL for quick access. The actual HTML is still heavy, but the functionality and built-in functions make most of it unnecessary. The downside is the high server traffic to make it all work. I'm planning on making my weblog program with it so I'll update again once I have some real experience using it. Head to
www.asp.net and download the web matrix to play around with it yourself.
I've had these for awhile, but figured it was about time to share them with the world. I'm still working on my
helping hands monkey, but I've been tempted by the following: The
trunk monkey and the
bathroom monkey. I'm hoping the helping hands monkeys come pre-trained for both. If not, they'll be a whole lot of monkeys at my house!
While working on updates to various hosted sites, I decided it was time to allow uploads (actually it was time awhile ago, but I'm lazy). The result:
AtomicInternet Upload Box. As of now it only allows uploads of graphic files under 2MB, but I will probably expand it in the future. For now I'll see how fast I get hacked.
I was at work today and heard a song called "
United States of Whatever" and I can't stop listening to it. I think it's the improvisation of it that hooked me. There's also a video, but I'm too lazy to link it.
Enjoy!
A
fellow Cougar owner had a piston blow from his newly installed turbo. The kit has been tested well on various Cougars but this one apparently didn't like it. They still aren't sure what caused the problem, but I believe he was running more than my 8psi boost. However if I do wind up with the same fate, I'll just do what he's doing and get a 3.0L to replace it.
On March 10, 2002 I completed setup of my webcam archiving program, the
GnomeCam. Today, March 10th 2003, it has been faithfully snapping pictures every 5 minutes for the past 365 days. I plan to use the captures to create a video of the passing year and post it for download. Eventually I'll have to archive the captures by year (it now consumes over 800MB) but for now you can view any day on my front porch between March 10, 2002 and today.
It's Enorym's birthday! What better way to celebrate than
Cosmic Bowling!I recently recieved an email with a picture of the
Earth at Night. I discovered it was the
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day for November. Check out the
archive for even more fascinating photos.
For whatever reason, both
Duane and
Brian are convinced I'm an idiot for using an electric mower. According to them, it takes me 3 hours to mow my lawn and my mower will break down in less than a year. Since neither of them have ever had PERSONAL experience with an electric mower I don't understand how they can be so convinced of it. I know for a fact it takes me less than 30 minutes to mow my front and back yard. Unfortunately I haven't had it for a year yet, but I'm sure the breakdown predicition will not come true. Beyond that, how someone's personal preference can be labelled idiotic I'm not quite sure. I can't even pinpoint WHY it upsets them, but apparently it does. My reasoning is simple: I like my electric mower. Instead of spewing out emissions and using a 20% or less efficient internal combustion engine, I use the much more efficient power plant that provides electricity to my house. That's my rant, and now that I've said it I'll just agree with whatever they say. Maybe I can put an exhaust pipe on mine and tell them it's not electric anymore.
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