Around The World In 1 Year (On A Website)
chrischoo writes "From the guys who brought you a crushing experience, Tsunamii.Net and Fragnetics are working on taking the Tsunamii.Net website around the world by obtaining webhosting services in 44 countries. Known as alpha 3.8 Translocation, it is commissioned by the Walker Arts Center. The website is now on it's second stop in Malaysia. Our teams need the help of the Slashdot community to plot a traceroute for each server we visit. Traceroutes are plotted onto a world map which is refreshed every time the website stops at a new server in a different geographical location. Our next stops include Thailand and Myanmar. It'll be great if we have more people willing to sponsor a webserver from your country to host one of the Tsunamii stopovers!"
Hi
The website is now on it's second stop in Malaysia.
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Hmm, would an "its" be better in that context? I can be forgiving about this in comments, but in the main article, you should try to follow such simple rules. I learn that rule in 4th grade. That means, I learnt that the first year I studied English.
I'd better post this anonymously
Hello MUM
Some one go to the store and by more beer, I feel too lazy to go.
I've got big trolls
I've got big trolls
They're such big trolls
And they're dirty big trolls
And he's got big trolls
And she's got big trolls
(But we've got the biggest trolls of them all)
"...Getting it all Slashdotted..."
Can you all stop being so self-referential from now on?
It's getting pretty pathetic (little boy with plastic army men vs. rubber monster pathetic), "ooh, look I'm part of an IMPORTANT GROUP OF PEOPLE because I can help to melt/destroy/liquefy/ someone else's server." The hyperbole is stunning and tells a lot about the shortcomings of the writer. Did I mention pathetic?