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On loving the unlovable — the title may be slightly misleading, as all of my titles are. In any industry (service or otherwise) we often find ourselves dealing with folks who have little knowledge of the topic at hand. I admit, I used to find myself in situations where I would have trouble dealing with… Read More »
The sky is falling! Fear someone or something, somewhere. Since I began getting involved in web hosting in ’01, initially as a consumer and shortly thereafter by launching an entity of my own: I’ve had something to fear. I often recall discussions on popular web hosting forums begin with ‘Google is launching $x, be very… Read More »
There’s only a single word that describes the billing policies of a lot of companies out there: Bullshit. I’ve personally dealt with it singlehandedly during the rare opportunity I get to play consumer — it isn’t often I stay in hotels, fly or purchase services from third parties — but when I do, more often… Read More »
Preface: I’d like to note that we’ve been posting this same cut-and-dry thread for the past few years, and since then have literally modified one string. Other than the ‘roughly $number of clients’ little has changed with our backend minus the addition of fifteen odd servers. We’d truly like to find an individual whom loves… Read More »
Excuse me while I beat a dead horse, but I just recently took a few moments to peruse some audio on Mixergy — check it out — regarding Matt Mullenwag, Chris Pearson, WordPress and the GPL. The argument being portrayed is that should a theme built ‘on top’ of WordPress have to adhere to the… Read More »
