This guy doesn't look like he quit "playing" after he bought an iPhone app:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6qy4bi3SPI
There's some seriously cool stuff out there, but most of it costs more than free or a buck.
Do any sites actually filter out the spam traffic from their logs before performing an analysis?
I've found through scanning logs on the handful of sites I manage that all of the automated spam/hack traffic reports itself as IE 6. For many sites I suspect this is a major contributor to their IE traffic.
And you can make/convert your own electric car far easier than making a hybrid. Simple, yet high tech, sounds like just thing thing for the average/.'er.
I have a short commute and an EV is ideal. No worry about the gas engine needing to be pre-warmed to reach efficiency, no hauling around extra mechanical parts, engine, and the fuel of a hybrid. Every few years change out the batteries, maybe once a decade move the electric parts from one donor car into a new one.
If you are really clever and handy you can even make your own fuel...
This guy doesn't look like he quit "playing" after he bought an iPhone app: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6qy4bi3SPI There's some seriously cool stuff out there, but most of it costs more than free or a buck.
What is up with all of the "Apple Quietly" articles? Search for the phrase in google, you'll see what I mean.
Do any sites actually filter out the spam traffic from their logs before performing an analysis?
I've found through scanning logs on the handful of sites I manage that all of the automated spam/hack traffic reports itself as IE 6. For many sites I suspect this is a major contributor to their IE traffic.
-Jerry
http://www.evconvert.com/
And you can make/convert your own electric car far easier than making a hybrid. Simple, yet high tech, sounds like just thing thing for the average /.'er.
I have a short commute and an EV is ideal. No worry about the gas engine needing to be pre-warmed to reach efficiency, no hauling around extra mechanical parts, engine, and the fuel of a hybrid. Every few years change out the batteries, maybe once a decade move the electric parts from one donor car into a new one.
If you are really clever and handy you can even make your own fuel...
http://www.evconvert.com/