Archive for December, 2005
I am glad that I decided to at least bring my laptop home with me. I have been playing Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario World since I have been home. My left hand is ever so sore from the increased activity, but it is sure a fun way to blow away […]
I slept past noon today, and I feel like I have been runover by a bus. I have the task of studying for my Chemistry final that encompasses the past two chemistry classes I have taken. I think I can handle it, but I am just tired of studying for these finals.
The cure for the “Slashdot Effect”—enter Mirrordot
0 Comments Published December 11th, 2005 in Media/TV/InternetIf a website is ever posted on the popular technology site Slashdot.org, the host had better get ready to handle the amount of traffic that hits the site. In many cases, so much traffic visits the site that the website will grind to a halt or not function at all until the “excitement” wears […]
Well now that I have spent an entire day accomplishing nothing…
0 Comments Published December 11th, 2005 in PersonalToday was one of those days where I just needed to relax. So, I do what I always do to get relaxed: go on a random roadtrip. That took up most of the day, and after that was finished I went and ate dinner at this place I have not been to before, […]
I am richer than you because I use Google! And I know more about the Internet too!
0 Comments Published December 10th, 2005 in Interesting, Media/TV/InternetA study suggests that Google users are more internet savvy than users of other search engines because those users have had more experience with using the Internet. The longer one uses the internet, according to the study, the more likely one would use Google. Also, those that use Google also happen to have […]
A fissure in the desert could be the beginnings of a new ocean?
Ethiopian, American and European researchers have observed a fissure in a desert in the remote northeast that could be the “birth of a new ocean basin,” scientists said Friday.
Researchers from Britain, France, Italy and the U.S. have been observing the 37-mile long fissure […]
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