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Track all visits, referals, etc.

A new visit log page is in place. What it does: It logs every visit from users, spiders, bots, etc. Every visit is logged once per session. What is logged: -IP address -Real IP address (if after proxy) -Host -User Agent -Visitor language -Visitor country -Referer -Requested page -Date and [...]

By |2006-08-22T22:16:49+02:00August 22nd, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Track all visits, referals, etc.

Spam post prevention in Blog Comments

Due to daily spam posts in the blog comments section we had to add some extra security on the comments post form. CAPTCHA verification (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) has been added to the form. Sorry for the inconvenience, but to fight spam and [...]

By |2006-08-22T11:28:34+02:00August 22nd, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Spam post prevention in Blog Comments

Website Visits log

I'm working on a log where every visit's detail is recorded. (once per session for same ip). Check the log page in Admin section -> Admin Visits Log. This page is temporary! I made it quickly so it can already be read without digging in the db.

By |2006-08-21T00:13:54+02:00August 21st, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Website Visits log

My new car: HPI Savage X

Yesterday I bought me a new car. Not a regular car but a Nitro RC Car (Remote Controlled). It is a HPI Savage X Bigfoot 1/8 scale model. Some specs: Length: 534 mm Width: 427 mm Height: 254 mm Wheelbase: 336.5 mm Tires: 159 x 85.5 mm Suspension travel: 152 [...]

By |2006-08-18T23:33:34+02:00August 18th, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on My new car: HPI Savage X

Neologisms : part I

Terrazaria, Noun (usually in the plural) : a non-homogeneous collection of terraces on a common geographical location. Although the terraces are not grouped together or aligned along a common axis, they maintain a line of sight between each other, so it is possible for visitors to easily change one terrace [...]

By |2006-08-14T03:15:01+02:00August 14th, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Neologisms : part I

Who is General Protection and why is he reading my disks ?

This morning I got out of bed and was overall bored (not something that happens too often), thus decided to install an old adventure game and had some few hours of 'i can count the pixels' fun. But to no avail, Windows XP simply refused to install the game, with [...]

By |2006-08-14T03:14:41+02:00August 14th, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Who is General Protection and why is he reading my disks ?

Computer networks … now with practical use

The following story is loosely based on a at-the-job-situation. During my last year as Computer Science-student, we had a course called "Datacommunications" and as every self-respected networking course, we used Andrew Tanenbaum's book, called Computer Networks, which in my opinion is still the best networking related book that money can [...]

By |2006-08-14T03:13:54+02:00August 14th, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Computer networks … now with practical use

And the winner is …. not applicable

As many of you may know or not know or simple don’t care, I'm one of those fools, who believes he can improve himself, by depriving himself of the few free hours one has after work, and use them to obtain an additional degree. In my case, a Master in [...]

By |2006-08-14T03:13:22+02:00August 14th, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on And the winner is …. not applicable

Geek Mutant Powers

A couple of weeks ago, me and some friends went to see X-men 3 : The Last Stand. An awesome movie and a really must-see, if you're into comics. But I wouldn't dare to call myself a geek, if I accepted everything they threw at me. Besides the incredible mutant [...]

By |2006-08-14T03:12:50+02:00August 14th, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Geek Mutant Powers

Customer intimacy

A new for something completely different: a crash course in Strategic Management. I always wondered how certain companies stay in business. Everyone knows the little restaurant of shop in the middle of your town and every time you pass by, there isn't a single customer. How do they survive? How [...]

By |2006-08-14T03:11:03+02:00August 14th, 2006|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Customer intimacy
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