Duurrrrrr, unlike those other people that made things out of other things, I made this thing out of Lego. See, completely different and newsworthy. It's not like I built a car out of steel then made a slightly different car out of carbon fiber. I took it another step. I used another thing for the thing instead. Get it? I used one thing in a place where you would not think the thing would be.
Personally, I would rather develop a generic web service then use AJAX to combine it into a website. I wouldn't depend on third-party web services, unless it is part of Google, Amazon, etc. Either way, it is an interesting model that I will be looking into. Plus if people open sourced these web services you could install them on machines you control and benefit from it with only deploying and one line of javascript.
Obviously this is a joke. Someone who has a child afflicted with palsy would not incorrectly use a nonsensical word "impalsyed." I thought it was hilarious for some reason, maybe it is because it is 1:00am or all the caffeine I have been drinking. It hit me with the same stunning coolness as the great lines from Deadwood. "Every step a fuckin' adventure."
It is in this video: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-ni...
Teen Girl Squad
But, but, but NoSQL is Webscale!
http://www.neweggflash.com/ was launched a few wee
Duurrrrrr, unlike those other people that made things out of other things, I made this thing out of Lego. See, completely different and newsworthy. It's not like I built a car out of steel then made a slightly different car out of carbon fiber. I took it another step. I used another thing for the thing instead. Get it? I used one thing in a place where you would not think the thing would be.
The contest is how much can be sorted in a minute, so the 1400gb is the important number.
Personally, I would rather develop a generic web service then use AJAX to combine it into a website. I wouldn't depend on third-party web services, unless it is part of Google, Amazon, etc. Either way, it is an interesting model that I will be looking into. Plus if people open sourced these web services you could install them on machines you control and benefit from it with only deploying and one line of javascript.
Obviously this is a joke. Someone who has a child afflicted with palsy would not incorrectly use a nonsensical word "impalsyed." I thought it was hilarious for some reason, maybe it is because it is 1:00am or all the caffeine I have been drinking. It hit me with the same stunning coolness as the great lines from Deadwood. "Every step a fuckin' adventure."