Archive for January 2007

 
 

Penguin Pete’s Blog - 10 Signs you’ve been using Firefox too long…

Penguin Pete’s Blog - 10 Signs you’ve been using Firefox too long…
Penguin Pete offers the following 10 signs you’ve been using Firefox too long…

1. You sit right next to a window but you still just look at your ForecastFox icon to see what it’s like outside.

2. You fumble with the TV remote for a minute before remembering that you can’t open another channel in a new tab.

3. Everybody else says “Google it” now, but in addition you can also Yahoo it, Wiki it, and eBay it.

4. Your sole measure of a celebrity’s popularity is whether they appear on Stumble-Upon.

5. You have to think hard to remember what a pop-up or a banner ad looks like.

6. You think Debian should have backed down on the whole Iceweasel thing.

7. Your distaste for Internet Explorer has branched into an irrational phobia of the letter ‘e’.

8. You message your spouse through ChatZilla to find out what’s for dinner instead of just going upstairs.

9. A web page without CSS looks naked to you.

10. Your spelling used to be terrible until version 2.0 came out.

I refuse to say how many and which of those apply to me, but it’s more than one.

Blogger’s Blues

I guess for some geeks, nothing could be more depressing, more disheartening, than to do everything they can think of to increase their blog’s audience and interest - submitting site maps to Google, studying SEO tips, posting every 13 minutes - and then see a Google Alert for blogs return a result like the following;

First post- why blog?
ProgressiveU.org - San Mateo,CA,USA
My name is Kaylen and this is my first blog. I’m going to write about WHY I made this blog, and why I am planning on writing in it each day. …

It makes me just want to slash my wrists.

Well, not me…I meant the hypothetical blogger I mentioned above.

Blogging for bloggers

I’ve been reading a lot of comments from internet pundits lately predicting that 2007 will be the year that blogging will reach its zenith in popularity.

The blogging phenomenon is set to peak in 2007, according to technology predictions by analysts Gartner.
The analysts said that during the middle of next year the number of blogs will level out at about 100 million.
The firm has said that 200 million people have already stopped writing their blogs.

BBC News

Since I’m notoriously oblivious to most trends, I’m choosing to ignore this one as well. While I might agree that the number of quality personal blogs may level off or even decrease in the near future, I think we’re going to see an increase in the number of companies that embrace the blogging ethic to create a relationship with their customers and the public at large.

To help empower bloggers, I’m creating a forum for both personal and professional bloggers that will offer resources and support. Check it out and join up. Share your knowledge and pick up some hints, learn more about customizing your site and how to provide quality content. Any type of blogger using any platform/software is welcome. Bloggers need community, too.

Bloggers-exchange.com forum. Let me know what you think.

Check your MTU

If your home network isn’t performing as well as your ISP (Internet Service Provider) says it should, it may be because of one small setting in your router that’s keeping performance throttled.

MTU stands for Maximum Transfer Unit. That setting determines the largest packet or frame that can be sent. An in-depth knowledge of how the MTU setting works isn’t required. What you should know is that if this is set to the wrong number, there may be transmission errors and data loss.

There is no standard setting. Your ISP can tell you the setting that works best on their network. Most, but not all, cable providers prefer a setting of 1500, while most, not all, DSL providers recommend 1492. Use the figure your ISP recommends.

To see what setting you are currently using, enter your router’s configuration utility. Usually this is done by entering the router’s address (often 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1-check your documentation) into a browser’s address bar. There should be a tab in the configuration utility for LAN settings or General settings. Look for an entry called MTU and set it at the number given to you by your ISP. Save your settings and exit the router. Then check your connection speed at a site like BroadbandReports and see if there’s an improvement.

Test results

My test post went well, as did the switch over from the old Blogger to the new Googlfied Blogger. So I guess I’m ready to resurrect this, my oldest and original blog.

I’m a huge fan of the blog concept. Blogs are the first realizations of a true world democracy. Whether that is for good or ill still isn’t known. So far I perceive the positives as outweighing any negative aspects.

I don’t expect that the Chinese government, perhaps even our own, would agree with my statement. But that in itself is encouraging. Governments are legitimate only as far as they pay attention to the needs of their citizens. Now, the citizens have a way to let their needs, concerns and attitudes be heard. The internet could very well be the impetus for a worldwide democratic revolution. No longer do groups of people have to suffer in silence. On the web, every voice has an equal chance of being heard.

Even yours.


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