Poll: What Instant Messaging Protocol Do You Use?
March 1st, 2008 at 4:38 PM by Matt FreedmanIt’s time for another Reader Poll! I’ve decided that Reader Polls will now be posted on a bi-weekly schedule, instead of a weekly schedule, this will allow for more time for voting.
Now, onto the Poll (you’re allowed to select multiple answers):
What's Your Internet's Advertised Download Speed?
- 6-10 mbps (67%)
- < 1 mbps (33%)
- 1-5 mbps (0%)
- 11-20 mbps (0%)
- 21-50 mbps (0%)
- > 50 mbps (0%)
Total Votes: 3
You can view last time’s poll results here.
Poll: Do You Have a Blog?
February 16th, 2008 at 1:14 AM by Matt FreedmanTime for another Reader Poll! This week’s question is “Do You Have a Blog?”. Answer away.
What's Your Internet's Advertised Download Speed?
- 6-10 mbps (67%)
- < 1 mbps (33%)
- 1-5 mbps (0%)
- 11-20 mbps (0%)
- 21-50 mbps (0%)
- > 50 mbps (0%)
Total Votes: 3
You can see the results for last week’s poll here.
Winner of the Entrecard Credits Contest
February 11th, 2008 at 6:37 PM by Matt FreedmanJust a quick post to say that somebody has won the Entrecard Credits contest. A whole 2 people entered the contest, and Random.org generated the winner, “Mr. Glenn” from gl3nnx.net. I sent the credits to him on Saturday.
Enjoy your Entrecard credits, Mr. Glenn!
Poll: What Type of Monitor Do You Use?
February 9th, 2008 at 2:24 PM by Matt FreedmanIt’s time for another Reader Poll (although, a day late). You can see the results of last week’s poll here (Windows won, although Linux wasn’t that far behind).
This week’s question is “What Type of Monitor Do You Use?”. Please vote below. If you’re reading this in a Feed Reader, click here to vote.
What's Your Internet's Advertised Download Speed?
- 6-10 mbps (67%)
- < 1 mbps (33%)
- 1-5 mbps (0%)
- 11-20 mbps (0%)
- 21-50 mbps (0%)
- > 50 mbps (0%)
Total Votes: 3
WordPress 2.3.3 Released
February 4th, 2008 at 10:21 PM by Matt FreedmanWordPress 2.3.3 has been released! This minor release contains security and bug fixes, and it’s recommended you upgrade ASAP!
Just a note, when you upgrade, you may see this at the bottom of the WordPress admin panel (most likely it’ll be fixed quite soon):
You are using a development version (2.3.3). Cool! Please stay updated.
This is just a mistake, and this release is no longer a development version. No need to worry. It should be fixed now.