August Netcraft Results - Apache up 6%, MS IIS down 6%
An Onimous Cow Herd writes "Augusts Netcraft Web survey results are now out. This month's results show a dramatic upsurge of nearly 6% for Apache and a corresponding drop for MS IIS! At this point, Apache's decline has dramatically reversed, regaining the ground it lost to IIS starting mid-2001 and currently Apache's market share stands the highest since Netscraft started their monthly surveys."
I claim this first post for the hot Ukrainian chick running Apache in the kitchen.
...how many niggers are using it? How many fags?
Imagine a beowulf cluster of these...
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"Million, Billion, Trillion... © Copyright 1999, Jim Loy
People sometimes ask me the names of the large numbers. Here is a table. The system used in the U.S. is not as logical as that used in other countries (like Great Britain, France, and Germany). In these other countries, a billion (bi meaning two) has twice as many zeros as a million, and a trillion (tri meaning three) has three times as many zeros as a million, etc. But the scientific community seems to use the American system.
Number of zeros:U.S. & scientific community:Other countries
3:thousand:thousand
6:million:million
9:billion:1000 million (1 milliard)
12:trillion:billion
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