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From: bug-gfe
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Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 14:03:09 +0300
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>From what I've seen, most problems in software development come from misuse or misconfiguration of a software component, rather than limited resources. In other words, sometimes you don't need another database server, you just need more database connections in your pool.
I'm hoping that this will stabilize over the next few days, but if you are seeing weird behavior, please get in touch so we can do our best to fix it. I hope you enjoy the podcast! The main idea has merit: Lots of people contributing their individual knowledge to the whole to create something bigger and more useful than just the sum of its parts.
You can download my Closures for CFM.
In short, I can imagine them doing all the things they could never have done with the traditional telephone network.
The former because this blog has been around a while, and I don't want to suddenly redirect readers off some place else; the latter because of resource constraints on our web server. well, it doesn't take much imagination, does it?
I tried out Wordpress. I hate to say this, but "you gotta think like a teen".
The only downside: I really like using categories for my posts. Public opinion, particularly in the blogosphere, can make or break a startup, and it would be unwise for them to ignore this reality, even if this generates a "buzz".
I tried out Wordpress. Another nitpick was that the templates weren't fully customizable, so I couldn't add a Blogdigger search box.
One could also dive into a discussion about the business ethics and why an "end justifies the means" rational is usually a slippery slope.
I can imagine them stealing account information, hijacking telephone calls, committing identity theft.
While effective for use with a small number of people willing to configure and learn it, it was just too burdensome for many others. I'm hoping that this will stabilize over the next few days, but if you are seeing weird behavior, please get in touch so we can do our best to fix it.
For better and worse, Commercialism invaded the pure collaborative energy of the Net, and things began to take off in a different direction. Then Jigsaw could truly boast they have the most accurate information, since the contacts themselves would correct it. In other words, sometimes you don't need another database server, you just need more database connections in your pool.
Although it would take some skill, who wants their neighbors being able to listen in? Podloco helps publishers create and publish their podcasts and connect with their target audience. I've said for a while that the DC area needs to get organized and start having these kinds of events that bring the community together, kudos to Chris and co.
But neither allowed for me to do anything more than a redirect off site for the base package. Podloco helps publishers create and publish their podcasts and connect with their target audience.
I'd argue that is a good thing; it's easy to take a system, throw more hardware at it, and walk away without really attempting to understand where things are going wrong.
If you've got other ideas for how to integrate Blogdigger's data into FeedFlare, just let me know!
I can imagine them eavesdropping on attorneys, looking for information with which to blackmail people. I'd argue that is a good thing; it's easy to take a system, throw more hardware at it, and walk away without really attempting to understand where things are going wrong.
I've said for a while that the DC area needs to get organized and start having these kinds of events that bring the community together, kudos to Chris and co. for getting the ball rolling.
If you have ideas, questions, comments, please don't hesitate to let us know.
Don't keep it a secret, tell a friend and spread the word.
Organized crime has simply gone high tech, although a single hacker can also do a lot of damage with identity theft.
Another nitpick was that the templates weren't fully customizable, so I couldn't add a Blogdigger search box.


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