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Diving Dahab
Posted on 13 October 2010 | 2 CommentsLast august I went, after three years, on vacation. Although the vacations before where more city-ones we decided this time to go scuba-diving in Dahab (something I did never before). […] -
How to be found… on Technorati! :-)
Posted on 8 October 2010 | 2 CommentsThe internet is vast. And it may be difficult to be found on it, if you want. Probably the best way to be found is a high rank on Google. […] -
Does Google think you exist?
Posted on 8 October 2010 | 1 CommentOkay, you’ve build a nice site (like Rene Koolhaas did), put it on the internet after searching for a good webhosting company which offers a good package for a reasonable […] -
Map it with subst!
Posted on 7 October 2010 | No CommentsProbably it’s as old as the way to Rome, but still very helpful. If you want to map a drive to another drive or path within windows there’s a very […] -
The exhaustion of IPv4
Posted on 30 September 2010 | No CommentsFor my study I did, together with a few classmates, a research assignment on the exhaustion of IPv4. The results where published in a rapport which can be downloaded from […] -
What happend here?
Posted on 29 September 2010 | No CommentsWell, for now… Maybe we could take a moment to explain how this site is setup? The webhosting is done with WebXtra a webhoster where I’m actuality quite happy with. […] -
Visualising the internet
Posted on 29 September 2010 | No CommentsJust to inform you; the background image is from: ChrisHarrison.net. And represents the network (internet) traffic globally. His site is really worth a visit and has some amazing visualisations of […]