. . . assume it all goes tits-up and we just roast to death or drown in rising waters; followed by all forms of plant and animal life; what happens next? Fast forward millions of years --> the pollution has cleared, great many earthquakes have removed every visible sign of human existence (alongwith the odd meteor hit), nature once again reigns supreme and then, a little fish hops out the water and slowly transforms . . . evolution once again? Age of kings? Rediscover the airplane? Just how might this turn out to be?
Its slashdotted alright but look what its running and you won't be surprised why
g ov .uk
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http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=ukho.
IIS on NT4 - surely someone should have checked it out before putting the link on
What's the big idea?
. . . assume it all goes tits-up and we just roast to death or drown in rising waters; followed by all forms of plant and animal life; what happens next? Fast forward millions of years --> the pollution has cleared, great many earthquakes have removed every visible sign of human existence (alongwith the odd meteor hit), nature once again reigns supreme and then, a little fish hops out the water and slowly transforms . . . evolution once again? Age of kings? Rediscover the airplane? Just how might this turn out to be?
oh and I hasten to add
until other advertisers get their act together Google rakes in the moolah . .
Google ads aren't missed on Firefox seems to be a clever move . . . which might eventually result in all ads becoming "embedded" Google style
. . . this was an upgrade to a Linux system? Would it have been this easy to bring down the network?