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mubix

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  1. Actually, Apache is kicking ISS' arse. Let me explain:

    HTML was not created to dual parallel loading, so since the IIS frame is first in the HTML document it gets that fraction of a second before the Apache server gets the call. That in of it's self doesn't matter as much as since Apache gets the call second it doesn't make it's SQL queries until after IIS does. And on occasion it is STILL loading faster while using HALF the amount of ram.

    They are also redireting through Alexia, so this may just be a ploy to bump the sites' stats

  2. May I suggest a couple ways:

    Get an Apple TV and mod it: Costs more but easy

    Get an original XBOX and mod it: Harder but total cost is about 150 (Used system plus softmod game)

        Making the XBOX wireless is trivial as well with a Wifi bridge or a powerline networking device

    either way you get the desired effect.

  3. Just a thought, but has anyone seen what the Folding@Home community has done? I mean the raw amount of CPU cycles that have already gone into this project must have produced SOMETHING by now. I can understand why Seti@Home over years still hasn't produced anything, there just might not be anything living close enough to us to find, but come on! Folding proteins? I don't mean to go against the grain or anything, but has anyone thought about that? I could be wrong and there could be a dozen sites that show what has already been produced or found with this project. Just a thought.

  4. Actually they are not paying for bandwidth if you download it from Internode or libsyn. Plus if you are downloading it off of libsyn, you are increasing there numbers, thus increasing revenue through advertisers

  5. I posted it up on my web site. if you guys need anything further in depth, just ask, but as for the Switchblade code, I have to check around. If I do have it, I'll post a link here to where you can download it.

  6. I agree that this is a good idea. But the amount of time a store takes is unmanageable, unless they hire someone to do so.

    [move]+1 Vote for store[/move]

  7. So, the ones that stuck with me are:

    Hakizens

    Hak.nation

    Hackers

    Hak-Fu ( You could form a leveling structure around this one. Hak.fu noob, Hak.fu Master, etc..)

    I'm leaning toward Hak.Fu (too bad there isn't a .FU TLD)

    just my 2cents

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