I had about 5500-6000 visitors before/. posted
the story, mostly due to a posting about six months ago on [Canarie.ca] and links to my page from [Wkmn.com]
I just saw the counter exceed 10 000 hits and our webserver ([ACC.umu.se]) has served you guys with over 1 GB of data already.
I actually received 15 requests for my resume during the storm that followed the posting on the Canarie mailing-list!
One employer from San Francisco, California, actually e-mailed me one day (the first week on my first job) and said: "I'm in Stockholm now and I'm booked for a flight up to Umea (my city).". I was also in Stockholm, but
to make a long story short, I chose to stay with my first employer, because it felt so wrong to abandon them after a single week...
I hope he ever will forget me.;)
I quit that job six months later (june 2001) and now I'm taking a few courses at my old University and I'm thinking about a PhD or I-don't-know-what.
Isn't it nice!
I had about 5500-6000 visitors before /. posted
the story, mostly due to a posting about six months ago on [Canarie.ca] and links to my page from [Wkmn.com]
I just saw the counter exceed 10 000 hits and our webserver ([ACC.umu.se]) has served you guys with over 1 GB of data already.
I actually received 15 requests for my resume during the storm that followed the posting on the Canarie mailing-list!
One employer from San Francisco, California, actually e-mailed me one day (the first week on my first job) and said: "I'm in Stockholm now and I'm booked for a flight up to Umea (my city).". I was also in Stockholm, but to make a long story short, I chose to stay with my first employer, because it felt so wrong to abandon them after a single week...
I hope he ever will forget me. ;)
I quit that job six months later (june 2001) and now I'm taking a few courses at my old University and I'm thinking about a PhD or I-don't-know-what.
Gnällspik!
/Tomas, Author
Impressive! 6502 incorporated in a C-64 is the only computer known to me that gave more than its creators promised - Thank you undocumented opcodes!
Well... We pay $10 per month for 100 Mbps access to the Internet. T1 is only about 1.5 Mbps, so I guess we have a wonderful deal!
You can read more about it on http://www.bjornerback.com, where I have pictures of the hardware and a few nice benchmarks (6000 kB/s and more).
/Tomas
Simply download the silly commercial banners, but prevent the browser from displaying them.
Okay, this will not be the best option for those with slow connections.
I have a 100 Mbps connection to the Internet at home (as have lots of people in my city), so I wouldn't notice a few extra bytes.
Check out http://www.bjornerback.com if you would like to read more about our 100 Mbps Internet connection.