*nod*
I agree, but having formally been the systems administrator that basically
built and ran the linux environment for AmericanGreetings.com a number of
years ago, and doing all that it took back then to survive the STORM on a
day like Valentine's Day at a greeting card company, i have an especially
keen sight on what it takes to run services like this. And if you really
want to talk about the /. affect i can definitely describe that in pretty
good detail, LOL. And honestly i dont get it...rather than paying for and
improving infrastructure for stability and good load balancing they focus on
things that dont necessarily improve their environment, but rather increase
the bottom line. Now, not that that is a bad model for a business, but when
folks are paying for 'services' and you cant provide them with a lot of
reliability, you will begin to loose your paying userbase and HURT your
bottom line in the long-term.
Michael (of TeamDotOne)
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 2:32 PM, ShadowAce wrote:
> Sadly, like other new features (whereigo), it requires special equipment.
>
> Looks like groundspeak is moving away from the days when an old eTrex
> yellow was all you needed to play :(
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:30 AM, wrote:
>
>> Works for me right now, but it was dead at 5:00 AM It might be related to
>> the test they are doing on http://Live.Geocaching.com
>
>
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