Posted in Technicalon Sep 8, 2006
ldsWebguy recently blogged about the growth of broadband usage. He was very wise, I think, in not overreacting to the unprecedented rates of the growth. We need to continue to remember all the dial-up modem users out there and that they aren’t able to access Internet content at premium speeds.
I think websites sometimes neglect out dial-up friends for at least these two reasons:
Only conscious efforts on the part of web designers to keep sites slim and fast will keep the web accessible for everyone.
Posted in Religionon Jul 17, 2006
Pornography is evil. I am disgusted with anyone who would seek out pornographic material. That is why I get a bit upset when I find in my server statistics that someone arrived at this blog by typing the phrase, “I AM TRYING TO FIND A PORN MOVIE,” into MSN search.
Don’t search for porn, and don’t expect to find any around here. I looked up some information about the person who performed that search, and I will publish it here to show that the Internet is not anonymous.
On July 6, at 19:09:41 MST, a user from IP address 206.192.18.14 arrived at my website while “trying to find a porn movie.” This user was using the computer host18-14.ecpi.edu at ECPI College Of Technology. This user was using Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP.
For the record, the user accessed my January 2006 blog archive which contained a post where I questioned the dependency of Google’s business on porn.
I suspect that by publishing this post, I’ll see an increase of people coming to this site looking for inappropriate material. If you are one of these people, you won’t find any inappropriate material here. I encourage you to stop searching for porn. If you can’t stop, you may be addicted and I exhort you to seek professional help.
Posted in Technicalon Apr 24, 2006
Google can, at your option, keep track of things you’ve searched for. Sometimes you spend a while searching for something, you find it, only to not remember the next day what you found. Google search history remembers for you. But they also provide some interesting statistics to go along with this. Much like the statistics on this blog whch show posts, the Google statistics show what hours of the day or what days of the week you do most of your searching.
I found that I do the most Googling in between 1-2am, followed by the midnight hour. This is close to when I do most of my blog posting. So I guess the trends are that I like to do most of my web surfing late at night. At least I use Firefox to do so.
Posted in Technicalon Apr 18, 2006
I work for a computer support group. A lot of what our group has to deal with is cleaning viruses and spyware off of computers. Many times our users don’t even know that they have a virus or spyware on their computer, they just notice things not working quite right or things are working a little slower than they used to be.
We always suggest using the Firefox web browser to all of our users. It keeps computers clean. I found this great video which promotes Firefox and its ability to keep your computer clean. Watch it, and then download Firefox with the Google toolbar by clicking here.
Posted in Technicalon Mar 1, 2006
I’ve implemented a method which will automatically take posts I make on blogger.com and publish them on this blog as well. I thought I would share the code I used to do this. If you were to use use this script, you would need to replace text in all caps with actual values.
My code makes use of the Blogger Class from Dented Reality. Use at your own risk and don’t blame me if it doesn’t work or screws up your blogs.
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Posted in Technicalon Jan 13, 2006
I found this web site which talks about university website congruences in 2002. I thought it was kind of interesting.
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