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  1. Anybody use phpMyAdmin in Google Chrome? Have been seeing weird frame shrinking issues since the beginning.
  2. June 29th, 1950 - The "Miracle On Grass" - http://tr.im/GE9R
  3. Wow. Plane tickets from ORD to Johannesburg are almost double during the World Cup. Probably should have thought of that plan a bit earlier.
  4. Favorite "old news"... ok, only... is definitely @TheOrwellPrize - Reading the diary blog was fun, but it's perfect as a twitter feed.
  5. I love Google, but Never is Strong RT @louisgray: [...] Still Waiting for An Evil Google? It's Not Going to Happen. http://bit.ly/8zbB5j
  6. Getting a lot done tonight. Love it when that happens.
  7. There's some news... Tiger Woods has just dropped off the current Twitter trends list.
  8. .@marshallk Thanks to sites like @brizzly, your efforts to Rick Roll are futile. :)
  9. Ha. Related search for "Why did bing go down?" @bing is "Why Go To Church" - the devil did it. Bing!
  10. What data does Google Public DNS log? http://tr.im/GA2p
  11. Going to switch to Google anyway because I like their style. :) Plus OpenDNS redirects me weirdly sometimes.
  12. Just ran the DNS benchmark at home too. Same results, 4.2.2.x is fastest, OpenDNS (my current) is next, and Google right after.
  13. RT @al3x: I'd be more freaked out by Google Public DNS if privacy on the Interwho wasn't already a total neckbeard delusion. Do you run ...
  14. Will have to try again when I'm at home. Good news is that when I ran the benchmark on our internal DNS servers, the results were stellar.
  15. Looks like there are a few other public DNS options quicker than Google at the moment. http://brizzly.com/pic/LPM
  16. Using DNS Benchmark to test Google's new DNS service. http://tr.im/GyiS
  17. Exploring lighttpd, see how well marketing works even in project names. If it has "light" in it, it must be light.
  18. @wibblenut Ha! Fair enough. It did work, BTW.
  19. @wibblenut You say that with a smiley face, but that's the first one I'm going to try. :) I only need the most basic of functionality.
  20. Wikipedia's "Comparison of lightweight web servers". Any suggestions? http://tr.im/GmIc